Negative Energy
The center of each continuum represents the balanced energy of the number, the positive potential.
The three keywords describing the 1 energy have been expanded to almost forty characteristics. We could, of course, draw similar diagrams for all the numbers.
If you turn to chart 13: the numbers—advanced symbolism on page 682, you'll find a list of words and phrases for each number describing the balanced, overbalanced and under-balanced potentials. The three keywords for the 1 energy, for example, have been enlarged to a list of over 120 potentials.
The lists, incomplete at best, are purposely arranged alphabetically rather than by continuum. The emphasis on Chart 13 is not on the continuums which are, of course, arbitrary constructs, but rather on the broad sweep of the energies with which we're dealing. Keep the continuums in mind, though, as you explore the-infinity of subtle nuances in people's behavior.
Start thinking in terms of the subtleties of the continuums rather than just the keywords. Observe the next person, for example, with strong 5 energy. Is she unconventional, contrary, dissident, deviant, mannerist or bizarre? Is she spontaneous, emancipated, unchecked or licentious? Is she curious, snoopy, meddling or officious? (And what about the subtleties when there's two or three divergent energies present?)
As you proceed with your own advanced delineations, you'll increase your ability to distinguish and describe the multitudinous shades of differences. Awareness of these nuances will add considerable depth to your readings.
Chart 13: The
Numbers—
Advanced
Symbolism
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