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RESOURCES
for
books, courses, and numerology software
Much of the
material found on this site is based on the book Numerology; Key To Your Inner
Self, with permission of the author. We highly recommend this book. We use it
in our classes and consider it to be one of the best books on the subject. However,
there are a number of other good numerology books and we listed them all.
Below we list
several books, as well as an audio-course. We also comment on numerology
software. We would appreciate getting your feedback on any of these books.
An easy way
to order the books is simply go to amazon.com and type in numerology and the last
name of the author. For example: numerology and decoz.
Numerology;
Key To Your Inner Self, by Hans Decoz with Tom Monte. Avery
Publishing, NY. Keywords: numerology and decoz
In our humble opinion, this is the most concise
and complete numerology book on the market. |
The
Complete Idiot's Guide to Numerology (Complete Idiot's Guide
To...)
by Kay Lagerquist, Lisa Lenard. Easy to read. Informative.
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Numerology
and the Divine Triangle
by Faith Javane, Dusty Bunker (Contributor), Faith Javanie. This book is well-written
and has some unique perspectives on the subject. |
Numerology
the Romance in Your Name
by Juno Jordan. One of the best books around. |
Your
Days Are Numbered
by Florence Campbell.
Excellent and thorough. This book
is recommended to the serious student. |
The
Numbers of Life
by Kevin Quinn, Avery. Unfortunately this book is out of print. However, amazon.com
may still be able to get it for you. This is one of the best books every written on the
subject. If you can find it, you may consider yourself very lucky. |
You
may also consider purchasing the
Course in Numerology.
This CD with audio course offers a lot of background information and insights not found
in books. This is an excellent course recommended not only to the aspiring novice, but also
to professional numerologists. Click the course to order directly from the authors. Last
time we checked the price was $12. |

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which
one is right for you?
ACCURATE
NUMEROLOGY TALK COMPARES DIFFERENT NUMEROLOGY SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS AND EXPLAINS
WHAT TO LOOK FOR.
There are several software
producers, such as Widening Horizons, NumberCal, Matrix, Number Quest, CyberNumbers,
Decoz Numerology, Bon Usage, and others. We have looked at most of them. Almost
all these programs are void of any real depth and insight. The reports often are
general (after all; they are computer-generated), and incomplete. Some producers
try to make up for it by throwing in some graphics and lots of introductory texts
to fill up the pages.
We have, among our members,
several professional numerologists who own one or more professional versions. This
allowed us to do some comparisons. We won't waste your time comparing programs we
don't feel are worthy of your time and money - this leaves only two numerology software
developers.
We compare
the two best numerology software producers and their work: Decoz Numerology (Hans
Decoz), and Widening Horizons (Matthew Goodwin).
Decoz Numerology -
Hans Decoz Numerology Software. 5 stars.
A true exception to the
statements above, is the numerology software for Windows created by the authors of Numerology;
Key To Your Inner Self, Hans Decoz with Tom Monte. Extensive, detailed, and specific,
the reports produced with their software are truly amazing. The software is stable,
can be used with all Windows platforms, and is regularly updated.
The authors, Hans Decoz
and Tom Monte devoted almost a decade to writing most of the text material from which
the program draws to compose a reading. They claim that their software contains the
largest numerology data base in the world, and this is probably true. More impressive,
however, is the fact that the authors not only wrote in-depth descriptions for each
possible number found in any location in a chart, (no other program does that) they
also looked at how certain core numbers within an individual's chart relate to each
other.
Decoz's software also gets
high marks for the number of aspects of the chart that are included in the report.
No other software even comes close. For example, the section of the report that describes
the Personality Profile includes such aspects as the Balance number, the Subconscious
Self, Bridge numbers, and others, and is almost twice as large when done with Decoz's
software, than with Widening Horizon's.
We test drove Decoz's professional
version DecozProPlus v.6.0, combining specific names and birth dates that would make
it clear if any texts were duplicates, general, or otherwise reflected shortcuts.
We found none. In fact, the reports were unique and highly revealing in each case.
Master numbers and Karmic Debt numbers were used, and the relationship between core
numbers within one chart were looked at in a way we found particularly useful and
unique; the Bridge numbers. The reports are very well written (not surprisingly,
considering that Tom Monte is the author of more than 20 books, two of which were
New York Times best sellers). Every paragraph in a personal report done with this
software contains some insight or revelation.
The software is easy to
use and highly customizable.
DecozProPlus v.6.0 is complete.
It includes the complete Personality Profile, in-depth forecasts, and daily forecasts.
($229). A version for personal use (meaning you are not allowed to sell the reports)
is available for $69.
You can request a free smaller
version (DecozMini) of this software at www.decoz.com.
Widening Horizons - Matthew
Goodwin numerology software. 3 stars.
Another software maker,
Widening Horizons, also carries some decent software. Designed by Matthew Goodwin,
who passed away in 1990. The reports are better than those done with software
from any other producer, with the exception of the afore-mentioned Decoz. Goodwin's
software, however did have some serious shortcomings. Although some numbers are combined
to give the impression that the program looks for related numbers, we noted that
this "looking for related numbers" was somewhat misleading. What the program
does, is instead of describing each number separately, it simply bundles them under
one heading. We suspect that the author simply wrote texts covering two numbers at
the same time. However, we also realized that this "dual description" was
than used to apply to more than one - or two - locations in the chart. This, we strongly
feel, makes the reading less than accurate and brings it right back to the cookie
cutter approach. (For example, a person with an 8 Heart's Desire and a 4 Personality
will get the same result as vice versa).
In addition, names and
birth dates we specifically selected to expose if any text files were used in more
than one location, revealed that this is indeed the case in other areas as well.
Finally, the reports don't come close to
the depth and detail we expect from software in this price range. We also feel that
some claims Widening Horizons makes on its web site are misleading. For example,
the software does not truly compare the current name with the name at birth (Decoz
does a much better job at delineating the current name!). It is not surprising
that the Software Reviews listed on Widening Horizons web site all date from before
1990.
Although better than most,
we feel that Widening Horizons software takes a real beating when compared to Decoz.
Widening Horizons professional
software comes in two parts. The Numerologist Report Writer ($195) only covers the
Personality Profile. To add any forecasting, you need to buy a second program (also
$195).
Conclusion.
When rating numerology software
programs, Bon-usage software received the poorest rating, Decoz software rated best.
We will offer ratings and more in-depth reviews in the near future. We hope
to get your in-put on software you may own. Thank you in advance! (E-mail your
response to: webmaster@allnumerology.com)
We need
your help!
We currently
have professional numerologists looking at different programs. If you own a numerology
software program, we would appreciate a
quick e-mail to let us know how you feel about your program. We will include
the result of your responses here. Don't forget to include the brand name and the
approximate year you bought the software.
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