Birth Day Meaning in Numerology for Day2: 1, 10, 19, 28

According to Numerology, the Birthday is a sub-lesson to be learned in life, a sub-focus on the Life Path.

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In numerology terms, the Birthday, the day of the month on which the individual is born, is reduced to a single digit or master number. The sub-lesson of the single-digit or master number is described by the related keywords.

The main emphasis of the attitudes and abilities for each Birthday is described by this single digit or master number. The master number 11 has attitudes and abilities related to its high level 11 and its reduced level 2. The master number 22 has attitudes and abilities related to its high level 22 and its reduced level 4. See Chapter 8 for a discussion of master numbers.

If the birthday falls on the 13th, 14th, 16th or 19th of the month, an additional main emphasis is added due to karmic influences.

The numbers behind the single-digit—the 17 behind the 8, the 23 behind the 5, for instance—add minor emphases to the attitudes and abilities.

1 – Individuation, Independence, Attainment

Day 1

-Independent attitude.
-Executive ability, good leader.
– Ambitious, positive, progressive.
– Self-confident.
– Much will power.
– Potential for achievement and financial reward.
– Good mind.
– Practical, rational.
– Often original approach.
– Sensitive, rarely shows feelings.
– Better at starting than continuing.
– Better at broad strokes than details. (Emphasis on 1 energy only. No sub-emphasis on other energies.)

Day 10

– Independent attitude.
– Much energy.
– Executive ability, excellent leader.
– Ambitious, positive, progressive.
– Self-confident.
– Much will-power.
– Strong potential for achievement and financial reward.
– A compelling manner, can dominate the situation.
– Excellent mind.
– Practical, rational.
– Creative ideas, strongly marked originality.
– Sensitive, feelings usually repressed.
– Better at starting than continuing.Better at broad strokes than details. (Emphasis on 1 energy only is similar to the 1 Birthday above, but the energy is more, strongly expressed here. No sub-emphasis on other energies.)

Day 19

-Independence strongly desired, usually, obstacles to overcome before dependence is overcome.
– Executive ability.
– Ambitious.
– Much will power.
– Creative, imaginative.
– A tendency to be self-centered, inability to see self in relation to others.
– Good mind.
– Practical, rational.
– Often original or unconventional approach.
– Strong sensitivity may involve the individual in dramatic situations.
– Feelings usually repressed.
– Better at starting than continuing.
– Better at broad strokes than details. (Emphasis on 1 and 19/1 energy. Sub-emphasis on 9 energy.)

Day 28

– Independent attitude, but can work well with others.
– Executive ability, good leader.
– Organizing, managing, administrative capabilities.
– Ambitious.
– Diplomatic. Uses persuasion rather than force.
– Creative, imaginative.
– Potential for achievement and financial reward.
– Good mind.
– Practical, rational.
– Often original approach.
– Sensitive. Represses a good deal of feelings.
– Affectionate.
– Good at starting, capable of continuing.Good at broad strokes, capable of taking care of details. (Emphasis on 1 energy. Sub-emphasis on 2 and 8 energy.)

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