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2009 was a difficult year for a lot of people. It was the year of the Ox. Ox is a laborer. Ox pulls the cart, helps till the field. The year was about work and the workplace. Perseverance, humility and tolerance were prominent themes. You may have been getting back to work, reviewing your methods, or discovering a new purpose. Or perhaps you were out of a job, at a transitional point in your career.
In numerology, 2009 adds up to 11. It is considered a master number and can not be reduced. You may have come up against a wall, been in a non-negotiable situation, or hit bottom. A common theme had to do with compromise and control in 2009. Were you master or servant that year? Two ones, side by side as they are in the number 11, symbolically could be translated to mean double trouble, or passing through a gate or threshold. You may have entered a new partnership.
Two and nine are oddly matched. They don't really have a lot in common, mathematically. If they were a couple they'd separate. And even as they are arranged in the number 2009, they look like two people dining at opposite ends of a very long table. Nine is the last of the single digits. It represents being at the peak, a pinnacle, the end of the line.
2010 promises positive change. It won't come delivered on a silver patter though. The psychic forecast is for slow and steady growth, business-wise. Asia will enjoy the most success. It is the year of the tiger, which is a whole different animal as compared to the ox. You may start off the year licking your wounds, but within no time you'll be on the prowl. Tiger is usually lazy, but if provoked will attack. Keep a respectful distance from your enemies. Accept dynamics you can't avoid, work with what you've got, take risks and keep going for your goals.
Numerically, 2010 reduces to the number 3. Three is a number of fertility, stability and nurtured growth. It represents abundance and creativity, and in the tarot, it is the Archetypal Mother. 2010, to most folks born before 1975 at least, sounds like a futuristic science fiction film. Somewhere towards the end of 2010, you will notice that the future you dreamed of has, in some aspect, arrived.
Following are some keywords and phrases fro 2009, and a few more that will describe dynamics you may experience in 2010. For a psychic reading tailored specifically to you, you might consider a personal consultation with a reputable psychic, astrologer or numerologist.
Themes For 2009 were: Fragile partnerships. Challenging times. Slow results. Taking your time to get it right. Quality over quantity. The end of the road. Trudging through. Soul searching. Striving for meaning. Seeking professional advice. Getting an education. Finding what you've been looking for. Exhaustive research, less development. Holding on to leftovers. Things are gonna get better, right? Right!?
Predictions For 2010 are: Experiencing life anew. Taking action on a plan. Building on a fragile foundation. False alarms. Surprising opportunities. A necessary step backwards, to go forward. Hitting the mark. Finally! Breakthrough. Change of direction / outcome. Location, location, location! Taking a gamble. Gotta have faith! Seeds growing. Transplanting yourself, taking root. Clarity, fulfillment. Celebrating women.
Derek Calibre is an internationally recognized psychic with 10 years experience offering psychic readings in New York, Tokyo and Honolulu. Derek has been featured on NBC News 8's “Psychic Hawaii” and hosts Psychic Workshop on Comcast's Video On Demand. He specializes in Career Concerns, Relationships, and Decisions. Watch video of Derek here >>
http://www.derekcalibre.com
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