Many numerology apprentices leaf through a book and take everything word for word when in fact, they should also read between the lines.
A textbook example is the Challenges.
Most numerology apprentices naturally interpret Challenges as an identified hindrance for a given period when in actual fact, Challenges can be lifelong personality flaws.
Challenges are ingrained habits that become a lifelong tug-of-war that some people never get beyond.
Challenges are an instinctual aspect of your personality that you should not disregard or ignore. There are four active Challenge periods; once the period is no longer active, the Challenge becomes less pervasive, but the apparent weakness of character, sticks around. So in essence, if you have one or more different Challenges, one or all of the Challenges can be a tug of war for the duration of your life.
Challenges are merely one classic example, there are more.
Textbook numerologists won't become better until they become skilled observers and critical thinkers. The world we live in today provides a golden opportunity for numerologists to prove the truth of what is learned from a textbook, article, or class.
TEST WHAT YOU'VE LEARNED — It's necessary to have very compelling evidence for those numerology theories you have merely learned from a numerology textbook, numerology site (including our blog) or numerology coursework.
Calculate your Challenge numbers. Once you know the Challenge number, sufficiently learn the distinctive traits and be cognizant of when these distinguishing characteristics are causing notable setbacks and visible agitation.
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