Numerology compatibility for 6 and 9:
This is generally a very compatible relationship prospect as the 9 is one of the few numbers to gain 6's utmost respect. In a family situation, the 6 is unsurpassed as a manager, and the 9 is never reticent in heaping praise in recognition. This often creates a mutual admiration environment that provides a happy home for both partners. The 6 helps the 9 stay focused on details and common sense issues, while the 9 broadens the 6's outlook and sense of the world at large. The expansiveness of this pairing may suggest the need to keep a close eye on the budget.
Libra With Scorpio:
At last, Libra meets their match. This one sign will not be out-maneuvered. If you can accept that, fine, if not, you may want to pass on this one. There is much sympathetic magnetism between these two signs. Scorpio is the more dominant sign of these two. There is much to recommend this union, for they have many sympathies in common. Libra's are sentimental and susceptible as lovers. This seems to be appealing to Scorpio's dominant and possessive urges. Libra could find Scorpio's dark side a little bit extreme. Scorpio may feel the need for more understanding and devotion at times with Libra. Keep a sense of balance to the relationship and you should be able to survive any stormy periods. Libra will help Scorpio become stylish and get out of the house once in a while.
Rabbit and Horse
The Rabbit and the Horse may have to put some work into maintaining a mutually satisfying relationship -- and that work is more likely to be done by the Rabbit than by the Horse. The Rabbit, by nature, tends to idealize relationships and often puts in more energy than its partner. This is a very compassionate and understanding Sign, though, qualities that might work especially well with the Horse, whose caprice and inner conflicts can be rather confusing for others. The Horse's penchant for changing its mind in a split second often works against relationships, both platonic and amorous. The Horse is a lot of fun to have around -- it's an intelligent, witty and sexy Sign -- but often doesn't stick around for long, always feeling the need to move on to greener pastures. As lovers these two will both need to make certain adjustments for the other's nature in order to make things work. The Rabbit is a timid, shy and nervous sort who needs to feel supported and protected by loved ones. This is quite a demand to place on the independent Horse, who is unpredictable at best; however, if the Horse can find the balance between maintaining independence and providing steady support for the Rabbit, it will be richly rewarded by the Rabbit's generosity and affection. The Horse tends to be in love with love, which will draw the impressionable, romantic Rabbit right in; the trouble may come if the Horse suddenly loses interest and moves on. As business partners, these two will likely need some outside help to keep things running smoothly! The Horse knows how to work hard and get things done but, again, often loses interest quickly in the matter at hand; the Rabbit, on the other hand, experiences things almost entirely subjectively and so has no head for finances or other practical matters. A third party may need to offer assistance with handling money affairs.
Love & Blessings
Milly
2007-04-10 00:44:13
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answered by milly_1963 7
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Experts in numerology use the numbers to determine the best time for major moves and activities in life. Numerology is used to decide when to invest, when to marry, when to travel, when to change jobs, or relocate. Numerology is an occult science and for me it's fascinating. It is perhaps the easiest of the occult arts to understand and use. All you need is the birth date and the complete name of an individual to unlock all of the secrets that the numbers hold.
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2014-09-26 13:21:31
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answered by Anonymous
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No idea about numerology...but looking at your numbers..very interesting...6 and 9....I say you will be most intimate with each other...hehehe.
2007-04-10 02:39:58
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answered by ���flygal��� 3
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(The following is original, from my own research. It is not a cut and paste job.)
The Origins of the Number 9
The Hanged Man and the Hermit (6 < 9)
6 is the number of man. (For example, see Genesis 1:24-31)
This is a baptism unto death symbolized by water signs and cups: the trinity of illusion, represented by Neptune, and the 12th House.
The Hanged Man (6) represents man’s initiation into the lower order of the Rosy Cross, and his transformation as the serpent and the Dying God become the Ascended Master of his death, with divination and powers of transformation of life itself.
(9) is the number of Redeemed man ascended. He is the same man as the Hanged Man, only now He is the Lord of the Earth (signified by Virgo) with all dominion and power. Mercury is exalted in Virgo and Virgo is the crust of earth over Hades.
The Lamp of the Hermit is the light of the King of Fire, the Secret Fire of the Father, which is the transformation of #6 into #9.
Man (6) hangs on the Rosy Cross in the light of inferior darkness, and is baptized unto death. But the Hanged Man, as the hidden serpent, is raised from death to new life (9), emerging from his initiation to the occult wisdom of the prophet’s secrets (The Hermit).
The origin of the number 9 is the significator of the turning point when death of the Hanged man is transformed into the life of The Hermit, and the past is complete and no longer in the future.
After a time of baptism (The Hanged Man, #6), life returns. The initiation is not forced, but is natural, arising spontaneously.
This is the transformation of the past. The past is complete in which the future is a space of possibility.
The Hanged Man < The Hermit represents transformation in 6 stages, or 6 “days”: on the 7th Day, the Hanged Man returns from death - symbolizing the decent of the light energy and man’s decline into darkness – and returns to the light of the Lamp of The Hermit as #9, ascended in the seventh double hour after his baptism and death.
The Hanged Man also represents winter chi, symbolized by thunder, which is still unmanifest, unconscious and hidden in the depths of illusion’s trinity of water signs and cups.
As this chi is stirred, the Hanged Man is redeemed as The Hermit.
6 < 9 is the natural and inevitable origin of that which “comes back”, or “returns” in a cyclic motion of completion and communication. The Lamp (symbolizing the Sun) returns with fertility and exaltation upon the earth.
This transformation from Hanged Man to Hermit leads to, and is led by, self-knowledge, symbolized by the light of the Lamp from within, from inside consciousness, from awareness of awareness of everything/nothing, as a creation of word < world.
From the depths of the Lamp (light), the Hanged Man sees the “Divine One” – he sees himself in the mirror of his own shadow. The Hanged Man (6) changes to a (9), distinguishing shadows in relation to cosmic forces. The Number 9 is, therefore, the ascending force of life itself in all of nature and in the baptism of fire in the burning man.
6 < 9 is a movement upward from below, from hell to heaven. Light energy is the creative principle of life itself. The Hanged Man and the Hermit represent the eternal cyclic movement between the two polarities of yin and yang, from which life itself emerges just at the moment when it appears to collapse.
2007-04-10 03:50:33
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answered by ? 6
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HOW CAN ONE LOOK TO THE STARS FOR LIFES ANSWERS? GOD BLESS YOU! -- JAS
2007-04-11 15:37:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Mutual oral
2007-04-10 00:26:32
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answered by Adnan S 3
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