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May 2008

My Dear Friends

This month we are focusing on the qualities of #5 = CHANGE, MOVEMENT, FREEDOM,
REBELLIOUSNESS, UNCONVENTIONAL, SENSUAL, RESOURCEFUL.
 
This number, in Western Numerology, is associated with the letters E, N, W.
 
When a person is influenced by this number, either through the month they were born, their birthday, or the
personal year they are currently moving through, they may feel very restless and need to be constantly on the move.
 
This is good info to know for all parents with children influenced by #5.
These children may show this influence by being disruptive or thrill seeking.
The love of travel and physical activity of any kind is enjoyable, especially if speed is involved.
 
This particular personality is prone to frustration thus leading to quick tempers! With their fast mental energy,
they just can’t wait for people and situations to catch up to them! Temper tantrums abound.
 
In relationships, the #5 personality may seek out “unusual” partners. From the soul’s perspective, they love the
“challenge” of this partner. However, the fun for #5 is in the “chase” and once the “prey” is captured and conquered
the thrill is gone and #5 becomes bored. Consequently, may divorces and broken relationships occur in their life.
 
Constantly active, anyone under #5 needs to learn PATIENCE as his or her main virtue.
 
Tarot cards represent #5 as the Hierophant, (someone who at times does not want to accept
responsibility thus frequently rebelling against the mainstream of society).
 
Astrologically, Gemini rules the #5.
 
The main lesson to be learned in life by the #5 energy is to use freedom CONSTRUCTIVELY,
realizing that MODERATION is the key to success. 
 
By asking the question “do I NEED this or do I just WANT this” item, person or experience,
the #5 can bring to itself achievement, contentment, and stability.
 
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One of the most important qualities to practice is FORGIVENESS as part of changing our lives,
attitudes and behaviors. Here is a good site to get some understanding and
practical techniques to forgive those that we feel have trespassed us:
http://stress.about.com/od/relationships/a/how_to_forgive.htm
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