Numerology And The Divine Triangle.pdf

The Divine Triangle is a geometric shape (a triangle within a circle) that serves as a timeline for your soul's journey. It combines two esoteric systems: and The Tarot .

By the time you finish reading the final page of the PDF, you are supposed to have drawn your own triangle. You will look at that shape—your name, your date, your numbers—and realize that you are not guessing your purpose anymore.

As with any esoteric tool, Numerology and the Divine Triangle is best used as a lens for introspection, not as a rigid fortune-telling device. It does not absolve you of free will or responsibility. Instead, it illuminates the raw materials—the gifts and the gravel—with which you are building your life. The most profound revelation of this system is not a predetermined fate, but the realization that by understanding your numbers, you can consciously work with your inherent energies rather than being unconsciously driven by them. Numerology And The Divine Triangle.pdf

If your calculations show that you are in a "Year 13" vibration

Add the Life Path (6) + Expression (8) = 14 -> 1+4 = . The Divine Triangle is a geometric shape (a

: Centers on material achievement and personal creation.

The seminal work , authored by Faith Javane and Dusty Bunker, is considered a cornerstone in modern esoteric studies. It synthesizes Pythagorean numerology, astrology, and Tarot symbolism into a single, cohesive blueprint for life. You will look at that shape—your name, your

If you are looking at a scanned copy of right now, you will likely see complex diagrams of intersecting lines. Here is how to decode them:

Similarly, the PDF often includes a planetary grid. Your "Divine Triangle" numbers correspond to specific astrological transits. For example, a repeating number 8 suggests the influence of Saturn (Karma), while a 3 suggests Jupiter (Expansion).

: Each number is also assigned astrological vibrations, allowing practitioners to see how planetary movements influence their numerical cycles. 4. Why Use the Divine Triangle?