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Last week I touched on the vibrational impacts 0, 1, 2 and 3 have on us and made a snip snap mention of how they influence our affairs and consequently the footballer’s. If you missed last week’s edition, do not work yourself into a feaze yet, you can still reach out to me via my email address at the bottom for it.

Again, for the umpteenth time, football and numerology is a novel subject that sets out to root out football, its performers, and the outcomes it delivers from the mysteries in which they are rooted. In a more measured flourish, it offers readers from a numerological point of view answers to why some events transpired in the game we watched last night or what makes some players so good and exceptional? And even more. You may have your own answers, but this is strictly what this subject seeks to proffer. To authoritatively serve up answers beyond which there are no other answers.

We treated the vibrational essence of 0 to 3 and we will continue from 4 in this piece.  We are not going right away to the place of divulging the ‘whys’? And ‘hows’?  We cannot reach that point without a healthy understanding of the essence, energies, basic tones, or vibrations of the numbers we shall be working with. In numerology, the energy or force a number represents is called the number’s basic tone, essence or vibration or vibrational essence. Numerology reveals that the cosmic forces reach us only through numbers whose codes are not open to mainstream understanding.

These numbers we connect with through our dates of birth and birth given names or even the objects we use and the numbers they bear. Even though some numerologists believe that a name adopted or adapted and used over a long period of time, may attract the very energy that the name’s number represents, I am not going to that place in any of my articles. Since it is a proven fact that the birth name number and its energy can never be expunged.

So, continuing from numerology number 4 today.

The number 4 is assigned to Uranus. Planetary history reveals that during the formation of the planets, Uranus suffered multiple impacts or blows which gave it an odd rotational movement, rendering the celestial body an oddball planet, a real oddity in our solar system.

Its spin axis is tilted by a whopping 98 degrees, meaning it essentially spins on its side. No other planet has anywhere near such a tilt. Jupiter is tilted by 3 degrees, for example, and Earth by 23 degrees.

Scientists have long suspected that some manner of the violent impact knocked Uranus off-kilter. The accepted wisdom had been that a single object several times more massive than Earth did the damage, slamming into Uranus long ago, researchers said. Whether there was one huge collision that resulted in the formation of Uranus, the accretion of gases formed its malformation or the earlier accepted wisdom still holds, the inviolate truth is that Uranus is an oddity, a real puzzle of a planet; giving the Numerology number 4 a really puzzling nature.

Those who have their birthday numbers when the single digits added make the number 4 , example 4th, 13th(1+3=4), 22nd(2+2=4) and 31st(3+1=4), or life path number( the sum of birthday, month and year numbers) giving a number whose digits when added, 4 is what we get. Or their birth-given names(will be treated soon) coming under 4, are by the very oddity of Uranus such a puzzle to their friends as themselves; these people don’t even understand themselves at times, let alone be understood by their friends or others close to them. The fewer the 4 in the chart, the lesser the effects.

They are very strong; presumably down to the impact-hardened nature of Uranus. Highly social and making friends easily, they gather friends along with their progress through society but only rarely have very loyal ones. They are averse to change and prefer to stay at one place or field for a very long time. 4s’ magnetism that charms new and new people into their ever-widening circle of friends and acquaintances is astounding. Though they don’t have lots of loyal friends, they are themselves very loyal. And the type to lean on in sour times.

Their loyalty makes them very patriotic and takes them to the limits of even willing to die for what they believe in or cause. They can endure as they can enjoy and when their own climate of activity oppressively hosts up, their somewhat out-of-this-world optimism provides them with a ready cooling sensation. Again I strongly lean toward the supposed too many blows or impacts Uranus took during the cradling of the planetary system as a cause for Uranus influenced 4s’ ability to endure much pain without being that ruffled.

They are either in love with politics, sports, their religion, music and gadgets, a cause they identify with or all (rare). Uranus helps them to acquire knowledge with stupendous acceleration. Unfortunately, for all their knowledge (not all), a close association with them and you are bitterly struck by an underwhelming naivité of theirs. They have a wonderful gift of the gab; they can talk till daybreak. Also to them, no place is as safe and secure as their bedroom, they love the comforts that the 4 walls of the room or the house afford and can be indoors for very long hours, indeed they love to be at home.

They are tactless and their hands or tongues may jerk strikes or insults at the slightest provocation or frustration. This lack of tact also leads them to reveal their emotions before the eyes of all sorely betraying inner feelings others would have considered fit to be kept under wraps. A lot of their qualities border on 3’s but quite excruciatingly, the keen imagination and knifing smartness of 3s are almost a dearth here.

They are great organizers and managers especially when they have a higher-up to answer to. Because of their disinclination to change, their buttoned-down nature, and a robust rigidity that sets up some defenses around them offering them some strange resistance to the entry of new ideas and perspectives, they tend to be thundering bores as a result leading to the eventual loss of friends massed up over a period. Their highly social nature makes them even get along easily with the opposite sex, and a lot take advantage of this or are taken advantage of.

In football, some of the most successful coaches have a strong 4 in their numerological charts. Where there are lots of 4 in the chart, they make great defenders because of their aptitude for organization and orderliness. When lavishly supported by creative numbers, they would do well in every department of the pitch. 4s like 1s (and 9s, 8s) have the bent to lead, they have that grace to lead and lead well.

If they don’t have enough 2 or good 2s in their charts, they would be described as loquacious and the kinds who reveal all secrets. They will also be unbearably tactless with almost little control over their emotions.

Uranus’ strange spinning property makes the Numerology number 4 a somewhat chaotic number, it is either giving chaos or taking it. This chaotic essence makes 4s almost always failures in relationships that require long-term stability for success. It is highly prone to unforeseen circumstances. 4s’ gift of the gab make them great retorts, musicians, (often rappers), lawyers, etc.

4’s somewhat susceptibility to misadventures makes it one of the feared numbers in some cultures. The number 13(1+3=4) for example is so much dreaded in Asia and its contiguous areas and some parts of the West. There is even a word for the fear of 4, tetra phobia, yet some of the luckiest and successful people to have ever walked the earth or who continue to walk it had or have 13 or 4 as a day of birth number, in their names or as life path number.

To my mind, this fear turns into misperception and profound misknowledge. There are no good or bad numbers in numerology, a number is only good if it is well-tempered with other numbers or itself. If 13 or 4 can induce calamity then it means other numbers around it is not compatible with it at all. Even 8 ruled by Saturn and one of the fear-inspiring numbers in numerology can be the best when very well balanced by favorable or beneficent numbers. Whereas 5, considered the luckiest in numerology can be the worst when not properly balanced.

Personality traits for number 4:

Strong

Traditional

Practical

Hard worker

Loyal

Organized

Strict

Patient

Dependable

However benefic the numbers in your numerological chart may be, you will in one way or the other at some point in the shifting phases of life have to face up to some of the challenges life puts on offer.  Examples of some great men with 4 or 4s in their numerological chart: Robert Nesta Marley(name number), Donald John Trump (life path number), Fidel Alejandro Castro (day number 13) Lesane Parish Crooks (Tupac Amaru Shakur: life path number), Jerry John Rawlings (day and life path numbers), Lionel Andrés Messi( name number), Lucky Philip Dube (life path number), Lionel Brockman Richie (life path number), Karim Mostafa Benzema (name number), Carlo Ancelotti Cavaliere(life path number), Otto Addo (name number), Didier Claude Deschamps (life path number), Alexander Chapman Ferguson (Alex Ferguson: day number and life path number) etc., etc. If whoever names a child with a 4 day or life path, would carefully choose a very lucky name, the so-called ills of 4 would be completely subdued.

Well, this is numerology focused on football, but we cannot make a safe pass-through this field if we do not on occasion make forays into supposed forbidden territories.

There is so much to write about numbers than the space a website allows you for an article may take. The vision is to learn and usurp some cosmic powers from the universe. Quite ambitious ain’t it? If the problem has a cause then it most definitely has a solution. So long as there is life let us keep learning. Let us with the artillery knowledge vests in us reverse the mistakes of our forebears or better still, create our own idyllic world of fewer problems. If we can’t change the past can’t we also change the future? The vision again is to wrest control from our Cosmos and turn the tables on the stars.

Next week I will write on the number 5. For the first four tackled in one piece, which were 0, 1, 2 and 3, it is not to suggest that there is not much to be written about them. Indeed numbers come with infinite information, and sometimes keeping some abridged may just about create that loophole for the message to sink in. We shall soon get to the point where you will understand the events football churns up and spews out, and why they pan out so. Why some are great some small. And if propriety permits, we will with much meticulousness and assiduity break down a game to reach its outcome. Let me first let you into this, even though the exact result of a football game may require some very cumbersome calculations to produce it, knowing the winner of a match, does not always lend itself to such difficulty.

If you like this program, sponsor it or support it. Even though a large chunk of the information I discharge here is the product of knowledge gained by the intuitive extraction of information and some deep studies over the periods of time past, a lot of work still inheres in this.

 

Nana Kweku Bosomtwi.

Email address: bosumtwi1@gmail.com

 

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