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lemondrop13
Professor Shackleton walked over to her bookshelf and pulled a book down. Opening it to a random page, Professor Shackleton explained, "I am going to find a random name in this book and we are going to calculate his or her's Soul Number, and then discuss what that number may have meant for this person." Professor Shackleton perused the page of her History of Wizarding Music book and came across a name and description, which she read aloud to the class, "The name is Heathcote Barbary and this person played rhythm guitar with the popular wizarding band 'The Weird Sisters,' whoo apparently all were extremely hairy and dressed in black robes that had been artfully ripped and torn.
"Now, I'd like for everyone to calculate the Soul Number for this person and then offer your opinion on how this inner heart's desire may have reflected or contradicted what we know about him."
Hmm....the Weird Sisters. Dem's mother liked them. Demetria pulled out a peice of parchment and began calculating.
"Ok Heathcote Barbary," she said and wrote his name on the paper.
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H E A T H C O T E B A R B A R Y
8 5 1 2 8 3 6 2 5 2 1 9 2 1 9 7
8+5+1+2+8+3+6+2+5= 40
2+1+9+2+1+9+7= 31
4+0= 4 3+1=4
4+4=8
"Ok so Heathcote Barbary's soul number is 8. This means he likes to be the boss and in charge of something in the world. It is difficult for him to comprehend the meotions of others and he prefer to stick to business over emotional affairs. He want to feel important in what he perceive to be the real world. In matters of the heart and friendship, he places business over emotional closeness. He should look for a stong, capable mate who is equal to his ambitions. But usually, he's just too busy for romance and true friendship." she read from the book.
"Professor, was Heathcote Barbary the lead singer of The Weird Sisters?" she asked.
"It doesn't seem like he could be in a group like that unless he was the lead singer or band manager. Plus, he might not have liked being friends with his band mates." she said. After thinking about it for a while, she said,
"I actually don't really understand how he could've been in a band with a soul number like that."