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Introduction Juno Jordan was in her late 90s when I heard her lecture at a conference sponsored by the now fondly remembered Numerology Association International. (Jordan, as you may know, died in 1984, less than two months short of her 100th birthday.) She was frail when I saw her but her voice was strong and her mental faculties still finely tuned. She spoke passionately of the need for numerologists to spend much more of their time in researching and studying the deeper meanings of the numbers. Jordan clearly felt that the symbolism of the numbers was at the very center of the ancient study of numerology. In my experience, numerologists generally follow two chief avenues of study. One is to concentrate on finding and experimenting with new combinations of numbers and letters in search for new understandings. When a new book is published, for instance, many numerologists enjoy checking to see if there are any new configurations to test for accuracy and reliability. Less often, numerologists spend time researching, contemplating, or meditating on the symbolic meanings—and the extended meanings—of numbers and letters. Some numerologists see, as I do, that the heart of the matter is to be found, simply enough, in these basic pieces. The more I understand about each number and letter, the more I can discern in the numerology charts I study and, in many ways, the more I also understand about myself and the world. I agree with Juno Jordan that the study of the symbolic meanings of the numbers—and their accompanying letters—is a vital place for numerologists to devote a considerable amount of their energies. And Shirley Blackwell Lawrence has made that kind of study considerably easier by writing this book. In the substantial middle section, Lawrence gives the broadest contemporary analysis of this material that I’ve seen. It fills a vital need.

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