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THE SCIENCE OF NUMBERS

A 3 Is naturally generous; is a lover of the mysterious, and is apt to be honest and conscientious in all labors undertaken. In constructive work, however, its efforts tend towards the spiritual rather than the material. When out of harmony the scattering tendencies of the “C” are emphasized, it then scatters everything—mentally, morally, physically, spiritually, materially. As 3 governs the liver, notably inharmonious vibrations often exhibit themselves in that organ. As it also affects the lungs and bronchial tubes, these parts of the body should be watched for any indication of discord.

D, or 4. As “D” is a letter of balance, 4 is a good number for an anchor; a strong force in the establishment of equilibrium. While it is capable of giving poise in conditions of nervousness, however, any inharmonious vibrations are apt to change its character conspicuously, bringing afflictions of every sort—losses in

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