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[H712]House Numbers And Letters
by Laraine Turner, Lar

Before language, the sole form of communication was symbols and numbers.

Numbers had meanings then, because of each one's unique vibration or frequency. As time went by and the scientists became the modern day Gods, the meanings of numbers became forgotten and they were just used for mathematics, a means to an end and nothing more.

The beautiful philosophy and psychology of numerology still allows us these ancient insights and we can relate meaning once again to all that is numerical in our lives.

For years; as a numerologist, I used to just consider the number of a house for an address analysis but often found the resulting reading incorrect. It wasn't until I used the whole first line of an address that things fell into place and rang true.

When you think of it that does make better sense, as when someone asks you for your address, you don't just give your number do you?

Therefore instead of thinking about numerology house numbers we should really be considering numerology addresses.

If you're used to how numerology works then you'll know that all the letters of the alphabet are equivalent to a number.

For example; A=1, B=2 etc, all the way up to Z which equals 26.

When this numerological code is related to the first complete line of your address (including the addition of the actual number of your house), then you will come up with the number that resonates with your home.

Always remember to reduce the final number to a single digit though. I.E. 34 = 3 +4=7.

Unless, of course, the number is either 11 or 22 as these are master numbers in numerology and should never be reduced any further.

As for numerology house numbers, on their own, I think that they do still have some relevance but no where near as much as the whole first line of your address.

So what does your personal house number numerology mean?

Number 1

This is a good place to live if you’re after a fresh start. Ideal, also if you are single.

If you are in a partnership, you may have to spend some time alone in the house due to your partner’s work commitments.

Number 2

This is a good place for females.

If male, look out for deception from females and/or don’t deceive a female as you’ll definitely be found out here!

If the occupants of this house live positively, then this house number bodes well for relationships.

Number 3

A lovely number to have for creating a happy household.

There will be much fun and laughter.

Communication will flow easily between everyone.

The only word of warning is to be aware of over-friendly/ interfering neighbours.

Number 4

An excellent home to settle in.

Expect to live here for a long time; you may even have inherited it in the first place.

Traditional styles and furniture will suit this property.

The upkeep of the property is important so make sure that any work done is ‘above board’ and carried out to completion.

Find out the rest of the actual numerological meanings of each number in my next article, "House number Numerology" which can be found on my blog -


The sole form of communication was symbols and numbers until language came along and we all learned to grunt, and eventually speak.

Numbers had meanings then, because of each one's unique vibration or frequency. As time went by and the scientists became the modern day Gods, the meanings of numbers became forgotten and they were just used for mathematics, a means to an end and nothing more.

The philosophy and psychology of numerology still allows us these insights and we can give meaning again to numbers, names and all that is numerical in our lives.

As a numerologist, I used to just consider the number of a house for an address analysis but often found the resulting reading often incorrect or not quite as insightfull as I would have hoped. It wasn't until I used the whole first line of an address that things fell into place and I understood what I have been doing wrong.

When you think of it that does make better sense, as when asked for your address, you don't just give your number do you?

So, instead of thinking of house number numerology we should really be considering numerology addresses.

If you know how numerology works then you'll know that all the letters of the alphabet are equivalent to a number.

For example; A=1, B=2 etc, all the way up to Z which equals 26.

When this numerological code is related to the first complete line of your address (including the addition of the actual number of your house), then you will come up with the number that resonates with your home.

Always remember to reduce the final number to a single digit though. I.E. 34 = 3 +4=7.

Unless, of course, the number is either 11 or 22 as these are master numbers in numerology and should never be reduced any further.

As for numerology house numbers, on their own, I think that they do still have some relevance but no where near as much as the whole first line of your address.

So what does your personal house number numerology mean?

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Laraine Turner has sinced written about articles on various topics from Entertainment Guide. Laraine Turner has been a professional Numerologist for 15 years and has just made the leap to being an international Numerologist with her website
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