![]() ![]() If that’s not bad enough, many of the “numerologists” actually even get the numbers wrong! If we are going to be “Vedic” lets give a Vedic source for our statement of what numbers represent what planet. But as soon as I see american alphabets and gregorian dates I know the person must not be very deep in their understanding of what they are doing. If I saw a numerologist do something with the sanskrit alphabet and the Vedic calendars, then I would at least bookmark it as something I might want to take notice of. It is a completely cracked up modernly convenient calendar date that has very little correlation to nature. Do you think that “July 27, 1970” is a vedic date at all? Not only is it not a Vedic date, it’s not even a natural date in the slightest. ![]() Next thing I always see is “Vedic Numerology” talking about dates, like Jbeing equal to “7+2+7+1+9+7+0= 33 = 6.” I mean, come on ladies and gentlemen. Come on, where are the brain cells? How “Vedic” is English, or the letters of the Roman alphabet? I almost always see Vedic Numerology supposedly corresponding to the letters of… an English alphabet!?!?!?! And in simply sequential order, too. When I read about “Vedic Numerology” I almost always have to either shrug or chuckle.
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