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 NAME NUMBER and the BIRTH NUMBER, the latter being the day of the individual’s birth.

To ascertain to what degree these two numbers are harmonious or inharmonious, the nine lines of letters and numbers shown in the First Table have been divided into three distinct classes, designated. for the sake of convenience, the “Triads.” Thus:

The first, fifth, and seventh lines compose the First Triad.

The second, fourth and eighth lines compose the Second Triad.

The third, sixth and ninth lines compose the Third Triad.

In other words, A, J, and S, or the letters in the first line (1, 10, and 100) are in harmony with E, N, and W—the letters in the fifth line—as well as with G, P, and Y—the letters in the seventh line. Therefore, any letter that possesses a numerical value of 1, 5, or 7, is in harmony with every other letter that is