THE SCIENCE OF NUMBERS
he is most interested. The “N,” “E,” and “W,” stand for great material prosperity, and tireless industry, while the “R” is a still more beneficent influence, standing for realization. It was during the Cycle of “R” that Andrew Carnegie introduced Bessemer steel into the United States, and actually entered upon the most successful period of his financial career.
THOMAS A. Edison: Name, 22, or 4. Birth 11, or 2, (11 Feb. 1847).
The birth number, 2 through 11, would indicate one of extremely intense, determined, and versatile nature. It denotes extremes, however, both in mental and financial conditions. There is no possible height of attainment to which it cannot reach. The name is in harmony and the Cornerstone is favorable to the completion of anything undertaken. As in the birth number, there is practically no limit to powers of achievement in a 4 through 22. Such a person, however,
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