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 being sufficiently strong to explain the great mental shock that followed his failure to realize his high aspirations. His death also occurred in the Cycle of “H.”

''ROBERT G. Ingersoll: Name, 33, or 6. Birth, 11, or 2, (11 Aug. 1833).''

The birth, 2, is a number of extremes—in mental conditions and in fortune. Intensity of nature controls, and all heights of attainment are possible to one who is a 2 through 11. In name, a 6 through 33 has a very high rate of vibration. Such a person is an idealist, a dreamer, seldom works for self benefit, and is intuitional in arriving at conclusions. It would lead one to philanthropic work, and would help in the pursuits of literature and oratory. While the name and birth numbers are not in harmony, they are sympathetic, and both hold some of the same characteristics, like sensitiveness and self-reliance, with tendencies to extremes.