Simon was frantically scribbling down all the information that Professor Tanner was lecturing on. As Arithmancy wasn't his strongest subject, he needed to have notes on
everything.
SPOILER!!: Simon's Notebook
Arithmancy Transit Cycles
-work in conjunction with the Essence Cycles
-three transits: the physical, mental, and spiritual.
-each is derived from your first, middle, and last name respectively.
-together: give an overall view of your life stages and how long each stage will last
Example: Simon.
Physical: S.
Quote:
Felings run deep and your awareness is higher than usual. It is a period of rebirth and awakening, especially of hidden aspects of your personality. Freedom in a very real and lasting sense can be your reward. You will experience sudden changes in all aspects of your life, accompanied with spiritual and mystical revelations. Your dreams may be rather intense and should be looked into for messages and understanding of your unconsciousness. There will be confrontations with strong-willed people to test the strength of your convictions. This is an exciting time full of surprises and extraordinary events
Simon paused. Wait. They were supposed to be looking at her name, weren't they? He quickly shifted his glance to the letter 'T'. Then he read the description. Taking notes here and there.
SPOILER!!: Simon's Notes
Example: T
Quote:
T: This is a time of strain and high-strung emotions. You are willing to sacrifice and carry your burdens heroically, but you will have to guard against self-pity. You will benefit from solitude and meditation. You are looking for new activities and are eager to learn. You have a strong desire for knowledge. This is a good and rewarding time for business and new partnerships but you have to guard your territory against those seeking to interfere in your work. There will be opportunities to travel and see the world.
Alright, now.. How would this apply to Tanner from birth to age two. :err: Well this was going to be tricky to phrase. Ermm.... Simon jotted down some notes to collect his thoughts and then raised his hands to offer an opinion. "
It talks about benefiting from 'solitude'. This may be important for a two year old so they understand that it's okay to not be with their parents every second of the day. Though I'm not sure if it's a really good idea to leave two year olds alone... But anyway... As for 'strong desire for knowledge', 'new partnerships', and 'travel and see the world' that could relate to your natural curiosity to learn new things and make new friends?"
That kind of made sense, right?