Astro-Numerology
What is Astro-numerology? In this episode of Wisdom of Ages, host Ayn Cates Sullivan welcomes guest Jesse Kalsi. Jesse is the author of All About Numbers, which explains how the universe speaks to us through numbers. Ayn and Jesse’s conversation revolves around how numbers bring luck, challenges, and healing. They also share the best numbers for love, home, and business. Tune in to know what Astro-numerology truly means.
Ayn Cates Sullivan:
Welcome and blessings. This is Ayn Cates Sullivan, host of Wisdom of the Ages where we invite the sacred into modern-day reality. And my guest today is Vedic numerologist Jesse Kalsi, who has written a book called All About Numbers. I read it. I really enjoyed it. I highly recommended it. It’s straightforward, it’s easy, but it also goes into astrology and crystals and some things that I hadn’t connected to my numbers before, so this was really fun. In this episode, we’re going to explore this whole thing, so welcome, Jesse.
Jesse Kalsi:
Yeah. Oh, thank you. I’m so happy to be here, Ayn.
Ayn Cates Sullivan:
In a nutshell, just before we take this ad break because we’ll get really into it after the ad break, but what’s numerology?
Jesse Kalsi:
Well, we all know numerology is the science of numbers. We look at numbers and then we interpret them according to our belief system, or according to whatever we know about them. With the many schools, we have something in the west. Here in the west, we have different cultural numbers. The Egyptians use a different code. The Greeks have something, the Chinese have their own number interpretation. Hebrews has something, and the East Indians, where I come from, has another way of looking at it, right? The way that it’s most utilized, I see those beads around your neck, the beads there. Yeah, I can see it as very powerful. Those are very powerful
My angle is more the Eastern way of looking at numbers of the code, what you can call it. In that form… See, most systems have nine numbers and then letters of nine numbers. But in the code, we have eight numbers only. We don’t take the number nine there, and we have letters that go with them. As I’ve tried other concepts too, but this one I felt was way more accurate, and so that’s why I kind of stuck to this one.
Ayn Cates Sullivan:
That’s interesting. But you did include the number nine in the book, which was handy because I’m a number nine.
Jesse Kalsi:
So am I.
Ayn Cates Sullivan:
That’s interesting. That’s wonderful. That’s wonderful. Okay, so let’s take the ad break, but tell us first what’s your website so people can go and look, because I think if you’re listening to this episode, you might do your numbers real fast so you know what your birth number is and you know what your name number is, right?
Jesse Kalsi:
Oh, absolutely.
Ayn Cates Sullivan:
Can you do that on your website? Is there a way for people to figure that out?
Jesse Kalsi:
No, there’s no calculator there, but I’ve indicated what code I use, so that’s online. You can find that and it’s very easy. But the thing is it’s a little more complicated than just adding numbers that we talk about as we go, but all the readers can go to my website, which is JesseKalsi.com. And this book, All About Numbers, and also my first book, is available on my website as well as Amazon. There’s lots of information. I don’t claim to know everything, but whatever I know I’ve put there. For an avid reader, they pick up stuff. I put things together, and I’m sure they know way more than I do, so they can add more in there too.
Ayn Cates Sullivan:
Well, it’s just really fascinating, and it’s always good to know more about who we are and how we’re interrelating with this very alive universe.
Jesse Kalsi:
Yes, exactly.
Ayn Cates Sullivan:
Okay, everybody, stay tuned. We’ll be right back.
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