The number 2 vibrates to the Moon. It represents the imagination, parenthood, and sensitivity. 2 is the number of conception, childbirth, and dreams. You are influenced by the number 2 if born on the 2nd, 11th, 20th, or 29th day of any month. The 2 person is a dreamer, with a tendency to fear the unknown or unfamiliar. They are extremely imaginative and inventive, but not always as forceful as they could be in carrying out their plans and ideas. Not all, but most 2 people are seldom as strong as those born under the single birth numbers 1,3,6, or 9. These people possess a very romantic nature, and are secretly psychic. Their intuition is highly developed. One of the traits that 2 people need to guard against is "fearing shadows of fears". A 2 person fears every conceivable kind of loss; loss of love, property, money, friendship, employment, loss of loved ones through death or any kind of separation. 2 people need roots and although they love to travel, they must have a home to return to. They are fanatically devoted to or involved with the parents, especially the mother. They make ideal parents themselves, but must be careful not to smother their child with possessive love. 2 is the "chicken soup" vibration, since all 2 people are very concerned with the well being of friends and relatives. They are extremely cautious and dislike taking chances. They are good with money, and like to accumulate it in a safe, stable way, then invest it well. 2 people are secretive and rarely let anyone know what their nest move will be, but are experts at wheedling out secrets from others! They will veer from right to left to backward to forward in a surprisingly aggressive manner toward their goals. The 2 person is charitable (especially with family), but will not accept charity themselves, it seems to them to be a failure on their part to protect their assets. When 2 people learn to overcome fear, possession, and unnecessary caution, their imagination, adaptability, and intuition can carry them to fulfillment of their many dreams. |