Applied Business Numerology
Vol. 5, Issue 10
A Weekly Publication of Life Path Business Services
Daniel R. Hardt, Editor
April 6, 2006
Welcome New Subscribers
Musings: Good Friends
Happenings and Events: Welcome to Justin Daufenbach
A Bit of Philosophy: Ernest Dimnet
Featured Article: How to Handle an Overabundance of good things
Happening
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Welcome
Welcome to the new subscribers since the last issue. We
are glad to have you on board. Let us know what you think
about this newsletter. We solicit your suggestions, criticism
and praise. Send your comments to
mailto:newsletter@lifepathnum.com
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Musings:
I am blessed with many good friends and loyal subscribers. Each of
you enrich my life with your comments and corrections. I won't say
that I make errors just to hear from you, but I appreciate when you
call me on them. I know that numerology is accurate if the data is
correct and I know that knowledge of this metaphysical science can
enrich your life and business, as it has mine. But even if you are
skeptical or downright negative about the subject, numerology has
worked for me by bringing me in contact with wonderful people from
all over the world whom I would not have met otherwise. I wish for
each of you the fulfillment of your dearest dreams.
Daniel
© 2006 Daniel R. Hardt
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Happenings and Events
Life Path Numerology Center is pleased to announce that Justin
Daufenbach of Phoenix, AZ, will be coming to Indianapolis on
April 4, 2006, for a 6 month association with the Center. Although
he is quite young, Justin has been a practicing numerologist for
several years. He brings an unique approach to the discipline. This
will be a mutual learning experience. He is also an author, and is
in process of writing a text of his method.
During his tenure here, you may want to get a reading from him.
After his arrival, we will extend a special offer for readers of
this newsletter.
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Would you like to be a professional numerologist? Check out
information now on the course in October. The spaces are filling up.
Or call and talk to me at 800-442-2589
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A Bit of Philosophy
Utilitarianism in education is as disastrous to culture as
so-called easy methods are to scholarship. The preference for
scientific branches which can be turned to immediate account is of
course a manifestation of this utilitarian spirit. So is the purely
practical teaching of modern languages prevalent in most schools.
So is the absence of all philosophical teaching in the High Schools.
from The Art of Thinking. Ernest Dimnet. New York: Simon &
Schuster, Inc., 1938.
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Featured Article by Daniel R. Hardt
How to Handle an Overabundance of Good Things Happening
Abundance is a major topic now. Enter the word into Google and you
will get 65,500,000 entries. You can seek spiritual guidance in
abundance. Marketing gurus and coaches talk about abundance. Some
churches teach abundance. And you are striving for abundance.
This topic is not new. The Bible talks about an abundant life.
Wallace Wattles, whose book I highly recommend, laid out a means
of achieving abundance more than 100 years ago (you can find a link
to this free download on the bottom of each of the Life Path web
pages.) Thanks to Rebecca Fine, this book is again receiving
widespread exposure. There is no dearth of methods and information
on the subject. So why is it so popular at this time?
2006 is an 8 universal year. It is a time when financial and
spiritual riches can more easily manifest. But this emphasis is
even greater than this single year. Human society is awakening. The
consciousness that each one of us is a creator opens unlimited
possibilities. You may have noticed that your thoughts are
manifesting quickly. Recently, while doing some work on my car, I
thought that my tools needed a toolbox instead of a cardboard box.
Within 5 minutes of the thought, while I was still under the car, a
neighbor came up and said, "Dan, you need a toolbox. I have one for
you." You visualize a result and it appears almost miraculously.
Every experience of receiving that which you desired encourages
further action of the same sort.
Once you learn the creation process, you may be tempted to clutter
your life with things that you have drawn to yourself. You can
become weighted down by having too much of good things. Eventually
you will learn balance, but it can be fun to test out this ability.
A friend tells of a person who had relocated, and was lacking
window coverings. She put out the thought that she wanted draperies
for the living room windows. Before long she was given five pairs.
She asked how to turn off the flow.
Numerology shows the cycles of your life. There is an ebb and flow
in your energies. By the numbers you will know when receiving is
appropriate, but there is also a time in the cycle for giving. Your
personal year, month and day cycles can clearly define the season
to give out and the season to take in. Overabundance occurs when
you become adept at the receiving, but forget the giving side. The
flow gets clogged and what should be a blessing becomes a curse.
You must constantly make room for new blessings.
This consciousness applies to business as well as to your personal
life. The understanding of the principle of abundance is often
touted by business coaches as a new breakthrough. They may not
realize that they are applying ancient wisdom based upon natural
law. Now, if they would just accept the ancient wisdom of
numerology, they could have another "aha" experience. They would
find out why we call numerology a business power tool.
© 2006 Daniel R. Hardt
Life Path Numerology Center
Life Path Business Services
Web site http://www.lifepathnum.com
mailto:dhardt@lifepathnum.com
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