The world is a very great and complex place. There are so many things left to be discovered, and so many mysteries that are yet to be answered. This sense of mystery and mysticism even extends to us and the people around us.

Even though everything is basically shrouded in questions, most of the time, the answers are actually all around us. Sometimes, it comes in the form of auras, energies, and numbers.

In this article, let us dedicate our focus on numbers. In order to understand what hidden message lies in these numbers, one must but able to grasp the concept of numerology.

Numerology is the study of the value behind numbers and figures, the belief that there is a link between numbers and significant events.

Numerology in itself comes in many different forms, but there is one form of numerology that is most well-known. Here is where Kero Numerology numbers comes into play.

Kero Numerology

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Kero Numerology Numbers – Getting Started

To understand the ways of Kero Numerology, it is vital to know its origin. Kero Numerology, otherwise known as Cheiro, is one of the most popular of all forms of numerology.

It is derived from very old civilizations, and is even supposedly linked to an ancient community of rulers in Babylonia, which dates way back to 625-539 BC. This community was referred to as Chaldean.

The Chaldean community was known for having a system of numerology that could help in detecting and understanding the change in energy from the people around them.

The Chaldean system, which was also called the Chaldean School of Numerology, is famous for being one of the most accurate forms of numerology.

However, it has become increasingly unpopular, mainly due to its significantly more difficult and complicated methods, especially when compared to other numerology systems.

In comparison, Kero Numerology is much simpler and easier to master. Its other name, Cheiro, was taken from the word cheiromancy, which is known as the art of palm reading.

Another interesting thing about the name Cheiro is that it is used as an alias by one of the most famous Kero numerologists, author William John Warner.

There are many ways to “translate” numbers using the methods of Kero Numerology. You can go old school with a more manual method, using books and articles as reference.

Alternatively, in this modern age, it has even been adapted and turned digital by its dedicated believers. A simple click of a few keys and you’ll have your message laid out for you. It’s just a matter of preference, for the most part.

Now, onto more important things: what even is Kero Numerology Numbers?

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Kero Numerology Numbers – What Is It?

The numbers of Kero Numerology are thought to originate from India, which then eventually reached European areas. It only has eight (8) main numbers, all of which have their own significant and unique interpretations.

Kero interpretation may also have ties with astrology, so most of the time, these numbers come with a corresponding heavenly body, stone, and color.

It is important to note those three things to get an even more accurate interpretation from the numbers, and an even more favorable result.

Kero numerology numbers can be extracted from the many significant factors that affect and shape who a person is, such as their name and birth date.

To further elaborate, a name is how a person presents themselves to others, and it stands to reason that it has a very great impact on who they are or will become.

Birthday Meaning

Similarly, birthdays also have a significant effect on a person, although not as in-your-face as a name. The main thing about birthdays is that, unlike names, it can never be changed, and thus can be translated into a more constant, reliable message.

A special characteristic of Kero is the way the numbers can be taken from a person’s name. Usually, the name used is the one a person is most known for.

For most people, it could be their legal names, and for others, it could be a nickname or alias they frequently use.

According to Kero Numerology, each letter of the alphabet has a corresponding numerical value, and that each number has its own meaning and message. It is with the sum of this value that one can calculate and predict their destiny.

Most numerological branches function on more than just 8 numbers, but Kero has a few exceptions to the 8-number interpretations.

The numbers 0 and 9 may also sometimes be used, although the occasion that calls for it comes very rarely. The number 0 on its own holds no value, but it has great significance when added to another number.

Kero numbers are usually laid out in charts, which show what alphabetical letter corresponds to which number. This method, if done manually, makes calculating the Kero numbers much easier and less daunting, especially to beginners.

Numbers Meaning

Alternatively, as previously mentioned, these numbers can also be easily entered into a software that will do all the hard work for you.

For convenience’s sake, let me lay down some of the meanings behind a few of Kero Numerology’s numbers, along with the heavenly body, stone, and color that resonates with it:

Number 1 – and in most interpretations, the number 1 stands for creation and a new beginning.

It shows the willingness to lead and take charge, along with other abilities that are best attributed to leaders, including creativity, determination, and concentration. It goes with the Sun, a ruby stone, and gold.

Number 2 – this number shows a uniqueness of spirit. It represents an artistic energy, as well as a softness that reflects as kindness and positivity to other people.

These people make for great friends, partners, and confidantes. It goes with the Moon, a pearl stone, and white.

Number 3 – it shows an iron-willed person, someone who is not afraid to make enemies if it means they will accomplish their task. This number reflects a natural leader who embodies great discipline.

People who get this number usually end up as authority figures who expect people to live up to their standards. It goes with Jupiter, a sapphire stone, and yellow.

Number 4much like the number 2, this number embodies a certain uniqueness. These people might sometimes be perceived as eccentric or quirky because they do not adhere to societal expectations.

They are innovative thinkers who do not shy away from differences. It goes with Uranus, a ruby stone, and blue.

Number 5 – a person with this number is very likely a “go with the flow” type of person. They adapt well to any environment, and also mesh well with different groups of people.

Those people with this number are big dreamers who do not know how to give up. They will pursue their goals until they achieve it, and will remain determined through adversity. It goes with Mercury, an emerald stone, and green.

Number 6 – these people are like magnets. They attract people through their aura and energy, and they do the same thing with their dreams and aspirations.

The phrase “like attracts like” applies well to them. It goes with Venus, a diamond stone, and yellow.

Number 7 – this number is usually for knowledge seekers. They have a thirst for information and will do a lot to get it. Those who have this number value their freedom a lot, and are therefore more independent than most. It goes with Neptune, a pearl stone, and white.

Number 8 – the intensity of people with this number is almost enough to burn them. They go through life with their head held high, always prepared to face all hardships coming their way.

Their sturdiness does them well, and they typically go down in history. However, even though they end up as practically legendary, they are also prone to remaining alone.

It is not always the case, but those with this number must be cautious of this. It goes with Saturn, a sapphire stone, and green.

Number 9 – these people crave victory. It doesn’t matter which aspect of life it is; it is important that they win. Granted, their destiny does offer a lot of opportunities for success, however, those with this number must be careful.

Now You Know The Numbers

These people are prone to recklessness which could result in their failure. The path to triumph has many crossroads, and they would do well to think their choices through before deciding. If they ever do end up failing, the good news is that they learn from it.

They use their lessons of defeat in order to become even better for their next venture. It was mentioned before that this number does not appear often. Only in situations of incredible greatness does it make its presence known. It goes with Mars, coral, and red.

There is also such a thing as core numbers. These core numbers must be taken into consideration when interpreting the Kero numbers, as they are important in predicting a more comprehensive scope of a person’s destiny.

The core numbers pertain to the Life Path number, Growth number, Expression number, Heart’s Desire number, Personality number, and Hereditary number.

The Life Path number is the most important, as it is based on a person’s date of birth. As mentioned before, a person’s birth date cannot be changed, therefore it is one of the most constant aspects in someone’s life.

This number will show a general blueprint of what a person’s life will be like, mostly regarding their general direction in life. The Life Path number is acquired by the sum of all the digits in the birth date.

Growth Number

The Growth number is used alongside the Life Path number. While the Life Path shows an overview of a person’s life, the Growth number shows the potential changes that could happen along the way.

This number is taken from just the first name of the person.

An Expression number shows a person’s natural abilities. It is the number that shows how a person will express themselves, as in the talents and the skills they possess.

Because this number is taken from the full name, it is viewed as a peephole into a person’s destiny at birth.

The Heart’s Desire number is just as its name implies. It is the number that symbolizes what a person’s heart calls for.

Most people are not even aware or sure of their own desire, so it is incredibly helpful to use Kero numbers to help enlighten one’s self on this matter. This number is taken from the vowels of the person’s complete birth name.

The Personality number is taken opposite the Heart’s Desire number. It is derived from only the consonants of the full birth name.

This number shows “surface traits”, the traits that a person presents themselves with. It may be about how a person dresses, or how they act among other people.

Another way to think of it is that it says what “mask” a person uses.

A Hereditary number is taken from a person’s name and it simply generalizes a person’s relationship with others.

Kero Numerology Chart

Kero Numerology Chart

Before those fancy Kero Numerology apps got invented, believers heavily relied on charts to create their interpretations. According to Kero practice, each letter of the alphabet has a corresponding number assigned. The original numerology chart looks a lot like this:

1 = A, I, J, Q, Y

2 = B, K, R

3 = C, G, L, S

4 = D, M, T

5 = E, H, N, X

6 = U, V, W

7 = O, Z

8 = F, P

Since the number 9 is so rare, no letter is assigned to it. It is touted as a divine number that is even more mystical than most. Because of this, people tend to most of the time forget that the ninth number is involved in Kero Numerology.

As in the example previously stated, Kero or Cheiro can be used to interpret a person’s name or birthdate. For newbies, it might get a little confusing, so allow me to explain more.

Below, I will make a short list of how to get the Kero number from a name and birthdate. Take the name “Jason”, for example. Let us also assume that “Jason” was born on October 24, 1998.

Name

For the name:

  1. Refer to the chart and list down which numbers correspond to the letters in the name “Jason”. J = 1, A = 1, S = 3, O = 7, N = 5.
  2. Add all the numbers you get. 1 + 1 + 3 + 7 + 5 = 17.
  3. If you get a single digit sum from the initial calculation, you can stop and refer to the interpretation for the number’s meaning. If not, as is the case with “Jason”, further compute the sum to get a one-digit answer. Since the original sum is 17, it will be 1 + 7 = 8.
  4. When you finally reach the single digit sum, look to the interpretation to get the number’s message. For the name “Jason”, the number associated is number 8.

Birth Date

For the birth date:

  1. Turn October 24, 1998 into completely numerical terms: 10/24/1998.
  2. Break down all the double digits, and add them all up. 1 + 0 = 1, 2 + 4 = 6, 1 + 9 + 9 + 8 = 27.
  3. If you are left with completely singular digits, then proceed to calculate the sum in order to get the Kero numerology. Otherwise, proceed to step 4.
  4. For the remaining two-digit numbers, break it down once more, then add. In this case, only 27 remain, so 2 + 7 = 9.
  5. Now that all sums are singular, add everything together to get the final umber. 1 + 6 + 9 = 16.
  6. Once again, you have a two-digit number, so break it down and get the sum. 1 + 6 = 7. When you reach the last sum, refer to the interpretation. For this, the Kero number is 7.

Bonus: Double digit results are possible and actually acceptable, and have their own interpretations. However, those are usually a little complicated for beginners.

Multiple digit numbers are typically used by longtime users or expert numerologists. For this situation, “Jason’s” two-digit sum is 17. Number 17 symbolizes the Star that shows the ability to persevere through life’s obstacles.

Look back on number 8’s interpretation to see how fitting the number 17 is for it.

Kero Numerology Software

Kero Numerology Software

Much like most things and most people, believers of the Kero Numerology adapted to the technology of the 21st century. They developed apps, websites, and software that will help their fellow believers and newcomers.

This is to efficiently navigate their way through Kero Numerology and its predictions.

Since there are plenty of apps and websites to choose from, it is important to know what factors make a numerology software worth using.

Usually, Kero numerologists will tell you that there will be at least two things to look out for: a numerology report based on your data and additional tools.

The numerology report is basically just the result of your Kero Numerology data. It is much like the sample computation for “Jason” used above. The data you will need for a typical software is your name and your birthdate.

The choice of using your birth name or a nickname is up to you, as preferred names have a tendency to change for some people.

This report should contain a general forecast of your future, as well as some more specific descriptors regarding other facets of your life, such as love, career, family, and your own personality.

It should also typically include your lucky objects, just like “Jason’s” compatibility with Saturn, emerald stones, and the color green.

The additional tools refer to extra features that users can use to help themselves answer some questions, like a lucky name numerology calculator or a love compatibility test.

These questions can range from winning lotto numbers to simple questions about one’s self.

Kero Numerology Books

Kero Numerology Books

Before all the fancy technology, believers of Kero relied heavily on books and articles. Since Kero Numerology numbers is so well-known, and is one of the most popular forms of numerology, there are plenty of references to be used.

These books can cover topics that range from beginner levels up to more advanced and complex methods to use.

Of course, some of the most recommended books are by the author who goes by the name of Cheiro. His real name, William John Warner, was mentioned earlier.

Considering he named himself after Kero or Cheiro Numerology itself, surely his books would accurately paint his dedication to the craft.

A List Of Cheiro’s Books

For someone entirely new to the word of Kero Numerology, Cheiro’s Book of Numbers is highly recommended. It gives a beginner-friendly introduction to the world of numbers, and is informatively suited for beginners.

This book showcases the fundamentals that a person needs to know in order to get a decent grasp on the subject. The basics include understanding Cheiro numerology charts, and the impact of objects like colors and numbers on peoples’ lives.

Another one of Cheiro’s books is the Book of Fate & Fortune: Cheiro’s Numerology & Astrology. This book is much like Cheiro’s Book of Numbers, only this has a heavier focus on explaining why numbers are even important in the first place.

In this book, Cheiro says why it is vital for people to see and understand the numbers, as well as what the numbers might mean for the future.

From Cheiro’s perspective, being aware of the numbers’ existence and meaning can help people make better choices for themselves.

Other related Cheiro books are Cheiro’s Guide to the Hand and Cheiro’s Language of the Hand. The title might confuse beginners, as it pertains only to the hand with no mention of numbers.

However, as mentioned above, the word Cheiro was derived from cheiromancy, as in palm reading. Reading this book, especially with a baseline knowledge of numerology, will help readers to further understand and appreciate the art of the practice.

Combining these two related practices will help people to better predict their future.