Kathy O.  -  April 17, 1967
4+1+7+1+9+6+7=
35   3 + 5 = 8

Holly R.  -  Dec. 25, 1943
12+25+1943=
1980   1+9+8+0= 18   1+8= 9

Avery B.  -  08/12/06
0+8+1+2+2+0+0+6=
19   1+9= 10   1+0= 1

William B.  -  11-13-76
1+1+1+3+1+9+7+6=
27   2+7= 9
Dr.Nikki's
nine hundred fifty-three.  To convert his date of birth to a number is simple and
easy.

First, express the date in numeric terms:  June (06), Nineteenth (19), one
thousand, nine hundred fifty-three (1953); or 06.19.1953

Second, just like with the name number, you break it down to a simple addition
equation:

0 + 6 + 1 + 9 + 1 + 9 + 5 + 3 = birth number
Convert Your
Birth Date to a
Number
Convert your birth date here.
Here the point is to reduce your date
of birth to a single digit.  Our
fictitious example, Mr. John Jacob
Wilson, has a birth date of June
Nineteenth, in the year one thousand,

As a side note, one of the fun things to do here is
to play with how you add them up.  Most
numerologists recommend the “one equation at a
time” method wherein:

(0 + 6) + 1 + 9 + 1 + 9 + 5 + 3 =
becomes
(6 + 1) + 9 + 1 + 9 + 5 + 3 =
which becomes
(7 + 9) + 1 + 9 + 5 + 3 =
etc.
(16 + 1) + 9 + 5 + 3 =
(17 + 9) + 5 + 3 =
(26 + 5) + 3 =                                        
(31 + 3) =                                         
34  needs to be reduced to a single digit, so…
3 + 4 = 7

Another method of doing the math for this birth date (some numerologists swear
that the way you compute the number makes a difference) is to compute the
separate elements of the birth date before putting them together.  In our
example of June 19, 1953:

06                19                1953
0 + 6 = 6        1 + 9 = 10        (1 + 9) + 5 + 3
6                1 + 0 = 1        (10 + 5) + 3
1                (15 + 3)
          18 – needs to be reduced to a single digit, so
          1 + 8 = 9
(6        +        1)        +        9
(7 + 9)
16 needs to be reduced to a single digit, so…
1 + 6 = 7
With what little we know of them it’s not that large of
a stretch to see where those of the Pythagorean
School would believe that the formulae (the process) of
how you achieved the sum would have been almost as
important as the sum itself.  Some speculate that the
step-by-step process is best because it can show an
individual a “chain of events” or “sequence” that is
related specifically to them.  Here we present the
methodology; the personal significance is just
that…personal and up to you.
Any Fourth Grader can tell you that a sum is a sum.  No matter how you stack,
jumble, sub-sect and then compute, you’re still going to get the same result.
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