Orlando Bloom - Numerology
from Sierra
The character number is the person's general personality type.
The heart number is a person's inner life and indicates fears hidden from others.
The social number refers to the outer personality (the face a person shows to the
outside world).
Orlando Bloom:
Character Number - 1
Heart Number -
7
Social Number - 3
Legolas
Greenleaf:
Character Number - 5
Heart Number
- 1
Social Number - 8
Joe
Byrne:
Character Number - 4
Heart Number -
7
Social Number - 6
Todd
Blackburn
Character Number - 1
Heart Number -
1
Social Number - 9
Will
Turner:
Character Number - 8
Heart Number -
8
Social Number -
9
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1: This is the
number of the individual. Ones are independent, focused, single-minded, and
determined. They set a goal and stick to it. They are leaders and inventors.
Ones find it difficult to work with others and don't like to take orders. They
can be self-centered, egotistical, and domineering. They are often
loners.
3: Three
represents the idea of completeness or wholeness, as in the trios
"past-present-future" and "mind-body-spirit." The Pythagoreans considered three
to be the first "complete" number because, like three pebbles laid out in a row,
it has a beginning, a middle, and an end. Three indicates talent, energy, an
artistic nature, humor, and social ease. Threes are often lucky, easygoing,
rich, and highly successful, but they can also be unfocused, easily offended, and
superficial.
4: Like a table that rests solidly on four legs, four
indicates stability and firmness. Fours enjoy hard work. They are practical,
reliable, and down to earth; they prefer logic and reason to flights of fancy.
They are good at organization and getting things done. Like the cycle of the
four seasons, they are also predictable. They can be stubborn, suspicious,
overly practical, and prone to angry outbursts. The conflicts possible with
"two" are doubled four.
5: Five is the number of instability and imbalance, indicating change and uncertainty. Fives are drawn to many things at
once but commit to none. They are adventurous, energetic, and willing to take
risks. They enjoy travel and meeting new people but may not stay in one place
very long. Fives can be conceited, irresponsible, quick-tempered, and
impatient.
6: Six represents harmony, friendship, and family life.
Sixes are loyal, reliable, and loving. They adapt easily. They do well in
teaching and the arts, but are often unsuccessful in business. They are sometimes
prone to gossip and complacency. The Pythagoreans regarded six as the perfect
number because it was divisible by both two and three, and was the sum as well
as the product of the first three digits (1+2+3=6, 1x2x3=6).
7:
Perceptive, understanding, and bright, sevens enjoy hard work and challenges.
They are often serious, scholarly, and interested in all things mysterious.
Originally and imagination are more important than money and material possessions. Sevens can also be pessimistic, sarcastic, and insecure. Seven is
sometimes considered a mystical or magical number because of its associations
with the biblical seven days of creation, and the seven heavenly bodies of
ancient astronomy (Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Saturn, and
Jupiter).
8: Eight indicates the possibility of great success in
business, finance, and politics. Eights are practical, ambitious, committed, and
hard-working. They can also jealous, greedy, domineering, and power hungry.
Eight is said to be the most unpredictable of numbers and can indicate the
pinnacle of success or the depths of failure; the potential to go either way is
present from the beginning.
9: Represents completion and
achievement to the fullest degree, as it is the "complete" number, three,
expresses three times (3x3=9). Nines dedicate themselves to the service of
others, often as teachers, scientists, and humanitarians. Strongly determined,
they work tirelessly and are an inspiration to others. However, they can also be
arrogant and conceited with things don't go their way.