Colors & Numbers: Your Personal Guide to Positive Vibrations in Daily Life
“Colors and numbers have a lot of significance for us. We each have our own personal number vibrations and personal color vibrations. Some of these numbers, such as our date of birth, are permanent. We also have temporary personal colors that change with the calendar. By consciously surrounding ourselves with our personal colors, we become more in tune with the cosmic forc...more
Paperback, 80 pages
Published
August 1st 2010
by Hay House, Inc.
There is a good chance some of your friends read this book. Sign in to see!
sign in »
Friend Reviews
To see what your friends thought of this book,
please sign up.
This book is currently not featured on any Listopia lists.
Add this book to your favorite list »
Community Reviews
(showing
1-30
of
61)
Ok - probably not worth buying. Interesting enough but if you are into numerology there would be better.
Awesome book with a lot of interesting ideas regarding the energies of numbers and colors and how they can contribute to your life!
Good book and fun to read.
Christina
marked it as to-read
Rysa
marked it as to-read
Sarah Joyce Bryant
marked it as to-read
There are no discussion topics on this book yet.
Be the first to start one »
Louise Hay was born to a poor mother who married Hay's violent stepfather. When she was about five, she was raped by a neighbor. At fifteen she dropped out of high school without a diploma, became pregnant, and on her sixteenth birthday gave up her newborn baby girl for adoption.
She moved to Chicago, where she worked in menial jobs, before moving in 1950 to New York. At this point she ...more
More about Louise L. Hay...
She moved to Chicago, where she worked in menial jobs, before moving in 1950 to New York. At this point she ...more
Share This Book
No trivia or quizzes yet. Add some now »

Loading...






























