Horary Numerology As Applied To Cotton Market Book __link__ File
This is a deep guide into the esoteric world of , specifically applied to the methodology outlined in the famous (and notoriously rare) book Horary Numerology as Applied to Cotton Market by K.T. Shah.
The manuscript’s centerpiece is a 12x12 grid (the “Spinner’s Cross”) that overlays the planetary hour of the question against the numerological sum of the buyer’s name. The intersection allegedly reveals the exact 15-minute window for transaction. Horary Numerology As Applied To Cotton Market Book
Traders would choose a "seed" number—often between 1 and 249—at the moment of a market query to forecast price fluctuations. This is a deep guide into the esoteric
In this system, the numbers 1 through 9 are not just quantities; they are symbols of planetary forces. Silas lived another nine years
Silas lived another nine years. He never lost another trade. But he also never slept past 3 AM—the Witching Hour between Mars and Moon, when his book would sometimes open itself to a blank page, and a number would appear in no ink he recognized.