Numbers Meanings Numerology
The following summarizes the beliefs of some modern numerologists.
Note that there is no scientific or mathematical evidence
to show that numbers exhibit these properties.
Note also that the association of various
meanings to specific numbers in the time of the European Renaissance,
when numbers were worked into the detailed fabric of musical,
poetic, & architectural artifice, was both far richer
and far more precise than the modern summaries offered here.
Numbers one to nine are used in present-day
numerology to determine character analysis and predict upcoming
trends. Other numbers are thought to carry vibrational influences
which must also be taken into consideration, as must also
the connection of astrology, numbers, and locational addresses,
e.g. "Seven Star Road."
One
One is the first number used when counting and therefore it
is considered to have great power; without it there would
be no numbering system as we know it. Every numerical system
we are aware of has had one as its initial starting point.
As one is common to all numbers, it is often seen as the origin
of all things and represents perfection, absolute, and deity
in monotheistic faiths. One can be happy, loving, romantic,
dynamic and charismatic, but on the downside it can be egotistical,
selfish and melodramatic ,they are individualistic , obstinate
and loner.
Three
Three solves the discord created in the polarity of two, resulting
in a new integration and wholeness. This can be seen in the
divisions of a human: mind, body, and spirit, whose unification
makes us whole , our visible world is three dimentional. Three
can also relate to expansiveness and learning through life
experiences. It is considered to be lucky, and is often associated
with money and good fortune. Three can depict several people
joining together to achieve a common goal, whether through
a social or professional affiliation. Three also represents
communication of all kinds, expression, drama, acting, and
humor. Although three possesses attributes of wisdom, understanding
and knowledge, negatively it can exhibit pessimism, foolhardiness
and unnecessary risk taking. Three is seen as a very magical
number. In some cases, the number three can take on some negative
aspects and is seen as demonic or unnatural, as there are
no creatures in our world who walk upon three legs.
Four
Four derives its significance from various sources. It is
the first "composite" number; that is to say, the
first number that can be created from multiplying numbers
other than itself and 1, in that 2 X 2 = 4. The simplest solid
object — a tetrahedron — has four sides; hence
four denotes solid matter in general and the Earth in particular,
as the Earth is a solid object bounded by four cardinal points
(North, South, East and West). Time is another concept strongly
associated with four, on the grounds that the year has four
seasons and the month has (roughly) four weeks; Christian-oriented
observers also note that the life story of Jesus is told in
four gospels, each of which is in turn linked to one of the
four classical "elements" of fire, air, earth, and
water. Specifically, the Gospel according to St. Matthew is
associated with earth since his Gospel stresses Christ's incarnation
in earthly form; water is accorded to St. Mark since his Gospel
emphasizes the importance of baptism, fire is ascribed to
St. John since his Gospel is the most "spiritual,"
and air is assigned to St. Luke since his Gospel is the longest.
The association with Earth means that four symbolizes being
practical and "down-to-earth," while the fact that
four is the first composite number is linked to the idea of
an other-directed, "composite personality" that
takes cues from different and often conflicting sources, leading
to fiercely independent, "out-of-the-box" thinking.
In the Jewish religion, the number four is significant because
of the Tetragrammaton, the four-letter name of God which is
so holy it is never spoken. In Chinese numerology (as well
as that of other Oriental languages), the word "four"
is a homonym of the Chinese word for "death". As
thus, some hospitals do not have a 4th floor.
Five
Five is connected to sensual awareness in the form of the
five senses as well as protection. It is also a number which
represents service to others. It is highly analytical and
has the ability to think critically, but can over-ponder an
issue to the point that its significance is no longer relevant.
This number governs our ability to think clearly and our intellectual
capacity. Five represents openness to new experiences as well
as new ideas. Seeking freedom, it is often the adventurer.
Five is about pushing life to its limits. It is a multifaceted
number with links to our state of physical and mental health.
Six
Six relates to tact, beauty and harmony. It is very much a
relationship builder which corresponds to one-to-one encounters.
It deals with that which we are attracted to and those things
we find great pleasure in. Six possesses charm, grace and
the ability to make small talk on any stratum, and is therefore
much of a diplomat. Six is very nurturing, and is considered
the mother/father number. It is considered to be a minor money
number, so a little extra income will be available wherever
this number is found. Negatively, six can be unfaithful, jealous,
bitter and vengeful. Six can also denote perfectionism, as
it is the first "perfect" number, in that the sum
of its divisors, other than itself, is equal to itself: 6
X 1 = 6 and 3 X 2 = 6, and 1 + 2 + 3 = 6. Interestingly, the
product of its divisors, other than itself, also equals 6.
Seven
Seven is considered to be a spiritual number because it is
illusive and contains veils which must first be uncovered,
one after another, before illumination will ultimately be
found. Seven is said to be sacred, and this is evidenced by
the fact that there are seven days in the week, ancient texts
such as Genesis propose that the earth was formed in seven
phases, the ancient solar system consisted of seven luminaries,
human body consists of seven plexuses or chakras and some
versions of the Kabbalah have seven sephiroth. While seven
possesses qualities of dreaminess, spirituality and psychic
awareness, negatively it can be dubious, deceptive and insincere.
Eight
Eight is considered to be the number of karmic influences
where we are called upon to pay debts incurred in this and
previous lives. It represents hard work and lessons learned
through experience, and can therefore be a difficult number
for some because of the very restrictiveness of its nature.
More than any other number, eight seeks money and material
success. However, the hardships eight faces in pursuit of
its rewards are extreme. Huge reversals in life are common
for the eight. Because reputation and community standing are
of paramount importance, those who have it figured prominently
would be wise to lead honest lives, otherwise any indiscretions
will more than likely be uncovered in a most unflattering
manner. Although it is considered "good luck" in
Chinese culture, it is of no particular importance according
to the esoteric beliefs of Chinese numerology.
Nine
Nine was considered to be a sacred number by the ancients
and was consequently not assigned a numerical equivalent to
any letter in the Chaldean alphabet. It represents change,
invention and growth which springs forth from inspiration.
Nine is the humanitarian. Nine has traditionally held esoteric
significance which is evidenced by the fact that it takes
nine calendar months to bring a baby into the world from its
initial conception.
Ten
Ten is a higher octave of the number one and signifies an
end of an important cycle in which a change in circumstances
will soon be forthcoming. It carries with it much esoteric
significance which is evidenced by the fact that it takes
ten lunar months to bring a baby from conception into the
world, there are ten sephiroth in many versions of the Kaballah,
the most common number system used today is based on the number
ten, and most currencies in use today have been decimalised.
People generally have ten fingers on which to count, leading
to an easy adoption of ten as the base of our intuitive number
system. This belief is also central to Chinese numerology.
It should be noted that ten is considered to be a modern number
of completion because it was only within the last several
hundred years that is has been used as the fundamental building
block of number systems, currencies and measurements. When
ten replaced twelve as the ultimate number, it heralded a
change in man’s thinking patterns to become more scientific
in his approach to questions of an esoteric nature. (Note
that advocates of Dozenal would disagree).
Eleven
Eleven is a higher octave of the number two and is considered
to be a master number (the second master number being 22).
11 is considered the path of spiritual awareness and knowledge
beyond the grasp of others. It carries psychic vibrations
and has an equal balance of masculine and feminine properties.
It is also related to open-mindedness, intuition, idealism,
and visions. Because eleven contains many gifts such as psychic
awareness and a keen sense of sensitivity, it also has negative
effects such as treachery and betrayal from secret enemies.
Twelve
Twelve is a higher octave of the number three and is an indicator
of great understanding and wisdom. Much of its knowledge is
gleaned from life experiences, which enables a sense of calm
to prevail in even the most turbulent of situations. Twelve
is significant in ancient man’s life because there were
twelve tribes in Israel, twelve disciples followed Jesus,
there are twelve astrological signs in the zodiac, there are
twelve months in the year, and our modern clock is divided
into two groups of twelve hours. It is considered to be the
ancient number of completion as it signals the end of childhood
and the beginning stages of adulthood. Additionally, the ancient
numbering and measuring systems are based on this number,
as evidenced by terms such as a dozen (12), a gross (12 times
12), a shilling (12 pence) and a foot (12 inches). Negatively,
twelve can suffer from a form of depression brought about
by a feeling of resignation that life’s events have
transpired in such a way.
Thirteen
Thirteen is a higher octave of the number four and is one
more than twelve, the ancient number of completion. Thirteen
is considered to signify the end of a cycle, as evidenced
by the fact that there are thirteen lunar months in the year
and thirteen signs in the Celtic and Native American systems
of astrology. While thirteen foretells new beginnings, it
also signifies that outmoded systems must come to an end to
make way for much needed transformations. Thirteen may also
be interpreted as 12 + 1 and is regarded by many as the number
of the initiate, this is seen in a chromatic musical octave.
But thirteen's real significance cannot really be discussed
without reference to sacred geometry, more particularly the
Flower of Life, which is from the Temple of Osiris and shows
the never ending destruction and creation of life. It is also
very significant to the creation pattern and the platonic
solids. See also triskaidekaphobia. Thirteen is also a significant
astrological number. The sum of thirteen is 91, (1+2+3..),
which is each number of days in a season.
Twenty-two
Twenty-two is a higher octave of the number four and is considered
to be a master number. It contains the secrets to many esoteric
questions, as evidenced by the fact that there are twenty
two letters in the Hebrew alphabet, twenty two pathways in
many versions of the Kaballah, and twenty two cards in the
Major Arcana. Twenty two carries with it psychic gifts such
as heightened sensitivity, intuition and psychic awareness,
but is also predisposed to pitfalls such as treachery from
hidden enemies and over sensitivity. It is also an approximation
of pi times 7, and also the number of pounds in 10 kilograms.
Zero
Zero is a powerful number which brings great transformational
change, sometimes occurring in a profound manner. It has much
intensity, so caution is needed wherever it appears to ensure
that extremes are not encountered.