memoriam wrote: ↑Apr 12th, '25, 13:01@Ashe: See, that's an interesting method but why divide by 7? Has is been explained? And what about someone who's changed their birth name (like me), I assume I'd have to take my originally given name? There's nuance to everything and I'm obsessed atm xD
It was a borderline rag-mag from the 1800s and the only time I ever saw that particular method mentioned. Who knows why they picked 7? XD
My closest guess is that 7 is often considered a holy number in various faiths. Could have been a practical reason, but I'd expect that to come from something more complicated like kabbalah, unless they over-simplified it from a complex system and sneaked it into a dimestore occult book. The section of that book on determining a person's personality by the location of their moles was quite amusing.
Yeah, you use the original names on your birth certificates. When I tested married names and other name changes, it usually came out wrong.