Part 2
The Expression. The Minor Expression. The Heart’s Desire. The Minor Heart’s Desire. The
Personality and Minor Personality. The Bridge numbers. The Karmic Lessons, The Hidden
Passions, The Subconscious Self. The Balance number.
Part 3
The Cornerstone. The First Vowel. The Capstone. The Planes of Expression. The Maturity.
The Rational Thought. The Personal Year/Month/Day cycles. The Transits. The Essence cycles.
The Pinnacle cycles. The Hierarchy of the Chart. Practicing on Bill Clinton.
Part 4
Compatibility Numbers. Compatibility numbers in cycles.
Part 5
Ancestral Influences. House and Telephone Numbers. Book Reviews (Numerology; Key To Your
Inner Self, by Hans Decoz)
HELPFUL TOOLS AVAILABLE ON THE WEB.
When you go to www.decoz.com, you will find links to “Lessons and Articles,” or
you can go directly to www.decoz.com/tutorials.htm where you will find numerous
articles and lessons.
Click on “Do-Your-Own-Reading” for a step-by-step guided tour to calculate your
own chart. You will also find a section named “Calculation Methods.”
"God Does Not Roll Dice."
Albert Einstein
Born
on May 15, 1949 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Hans Decoz has been a student of numerology
since 1969, when he discovered an old and rather worn out book on the ancient spiritual
science in a secondhand book shop in Amsterdam. For many years, he experimented with the
tools of numerology, reading and studying everything he could find on the subject. Hans
traveled throughout Europe and Asia in search of more understanding and knowledge of the
different forms and techniques used in numerology.
He used it to better understand his friends or acquaintances, for example, or to interpret
various events on the universal as well as the personal plane. Only after he had overcome
his intense skepticism was he able to see the practice as yet another example of the ultimate
unity, integrity, and wholeness of the universe.
In 1982, Hans began practicing numerology professionally in Houston, Texas. By then,
he had a deep understanding -- both of the science, as well as what it suggested about
life itself. Soon he had a burgeoning practice, rich with the many strata of Houston’s
population -- from the hardworking housewife and laborer to the wealthiest of Houston’s
business elite.
Ever since he was a child, Hans demonstrated advanced abilities in mathematics and art.
He loved to figure out complex mathematical problems and, once completed, put aside such
work for hours at his easel where he produced drawings and paintings. These abilities
eventually led to fascination with computers, for which he also had a special talent.
Now he wanted to combine these native abilities with his understanding of numerology.
He also wanted to make that understanding more widely available. In 1985, inspiration
struck and Hans developed the renowned computer numerology software program known as the
DecozChart.
That program proved to be revolutionary. It was the first (and to this day it is the
only) numerology chart-maker program capable of producing a complete numerology chart
that included fifty years of forecasting cycles. The chart itself -- a beautifully designed
layout -- was placed on a single page, visually capturing the many cycles and changes
each person goes through in any 50-year period.
Following
the numerology chart-maker software program, Hans started working on a computer program
that would produce a complete numerology report for individuals. After two years of writing,
Hans called on his friend Tom Monte to help edit the data base of text files; together
they devoted four years to the creation of a numerology program that provided people with
complete personality profiles and future forecasts. Until then, no one had created a program
capable of calculating a person’s complete numerology chart, and then producing a unique
report that described the meaning of each of the person’s most important numbers. It is
true that some small, rudimentary programs existed, but this was the first program that
could produce an in-depth, personal reading that consisted of 25 pages or more. As everyone
knows who has received their own personal reading, those numerology reports are written
with incredible insight, compassion, and understanding of life.
Hans Decoz currently resides in Galveston, Texas. He lectures and offers courses and
personal consultations. Hans is currently working on his second book. His
first book: Numerology; Key To Your Inner Self with Tom Monte, was published in 1994 by
Avery Publishing Group, NY. The book has since been translated in several
languages, including Russian, German, Turkish, and Dutch.
The ChartMaker is a great tool that will save you a lot of time, and produces efficiently
laid out charts. Use the charts during person-to-person consultations, or include them
in printed reports.
After installation, start the program and enter your name and date of birth to produce
a chart for your self. We will guide you through the chart’s layout step-by-step. By the
time you are done with this course, you will also be very comfortable working with the
color charts.
Below is an example of a chart.

We will be working our way through the chart’s layout step-by-step. You will be able
to read this chart quickly and easily by the time you are halfway through this course.
Pythagoras; The Father of Western Numerology.
Pythagoras
was born on the island of Samos, in the 6th century BC. Little is known about the early
part of his life. He traveled extensively throughout Southern Europe, North Africa, and
the Middle East and probably lived and studied for some time in Egypt.
He later established a school on Kroton, in Southern Italy, where he taught Mathematics,
Astronomy, and Music.
As a teacher, he was respected and feared. Many people considered him dangerous. In an
attempt to safeguard his school, his students were sworn to secrecy and were not allowed
to write anything down.
He is most often associated with the theorem in his name.
Certainly, he is held in the highest regard as one of the preeminent mathematicians of
all time. However, it was his passion for learning, for truth, and for the discovery of
grace and harmony in all aspects of life that sets him apart from other philosophers
It is believed that Pythagoras lived to be almost a hundred years old. He died when his
school was attacked and burned to the ground.
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