
The sale of computer charts has been suspended.
I am debating about whether to resume this service. Although a computerized
chart can provide an introduction to numerology to someone who is unfamiliar
with the discipline, it can also be misleading. Many of the sites will call
a computer chart a reading. That is like calling a book a personal
counseling session with the author.
Perhaps the main reason for reconsidering computer charts
is that I have no control of the content. It is not my work, but my
professional standing as a numerologist can be judged by what I send out.
Most of the sites offering charts do not have a
numerologist behind them. A marketer has bought a program and merely enters
the appropriate data. I like to think that we are more professional
than that.
In addition, we are changing over exclusively to the
Chaldean method. Our testing has shown this layout to provide greater
nuances of accuracy. All of the computer programs currently available use
the Pythagorean method. Sending out charts in one method while using another
in the readings can become confusing.