Tuesday, July 1, 2014

33 | Sigmund Freud and Libido | Was the man a hoax?


 
Sigmund Freud is the world famous neurologist and psychologist who is best known for his studies pertaining to dreams and human sexuality.  He is also credited with coining the term and concept of 'libido'.
  • Sigmund = 1+9+7+4+3+5+4 = 33 (triple-elevens)
  • Freud = 6+9+5+3+4 = 27 (triple nines)
  • Libido = 3+9+2+9+4+6 = 33
Sigmund Freud was born May 6, 1856 and died on September 23, 1939. 
  • 5/6/1856 (5/6/56) = 5+6+1+8+5+6 = 31
  • 9/23/1939 = 9+2+3+1+9+3+9 = 36
Freud graduated from the University of Vienna in the year 1881.  One of his closest advisers while a student at Vienna was Ernst Brucke.
  • Ernst = 5+9+5+1+2 = 22
  • Brucke = 2+9+3+3+11+5 = 33
  • Ernst Brucke = 22+33 = 55
His life number of 31 is one commonly found in celebrities, and is the foundational degree of Scottish Rite Freemasonry, which consist of three degrees ranging 31, 32 and 33.  Sigmund Freud's most famous relative is Lucian Michael Freud, who lived his life in Berlin, Germany.
  • Lucian = 3+3+3+9+1+5 = 24
  • Michael = 4+9+3+8+1+5+3 = 33
  • Berlin = 2+5+9+3+9+5 = 33
In the New Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis, Part 33 is 'Femininity'.  The lecture is from the year 1933.
[W]hen one starts making excuses it turns out in the end that it was all inevitable, all the work of destiny.
   
Nor will you have escaped worrying over this problem -- those of you who are men; those of you who are women this will not apply -- you are yourselves the problem (Freud, 1933, p. 113)
With all of these thirty-threes, I'm wondering if the word choice 'destiny' was a coincidence.
  • Destiny = 4+5+1+2+9+5+7 = 33 

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