#1) INDEPENDENT/SELF-SUFFICIENT/DEPENDENT-SELFISH
These numbers express a leadership, spotlight-type individuality. They tend to be organized and ambitious. 1’s rise to the top in everything: natural leaders. They are pioneers and original thinkers. Leadership and
positions of power are where they’re happiest. Often, they are loners and can be aggressive. Ambition to succeed can over-shadow good judgment. 1’s Biggest Lesson: Dim that Spotlight! Sit back sometimes to recognize and appreciate the light in others.
#2) COOPERATION/COOPERATIVE/RECLUSIVE
Number 2’s represent Dualism and Gnosticism. 2’s express gentle numerology traits like yielding, receptive, accepting, forgiving, passive, uncomplicated, and stable. 2’s make things or groups function more efficiently. Devotion to truth and simplicity. 2’s are opposite to 1’s. They are followers, good subordinates, and team members. Others see as weak or shy because of their natural gentleness. With their natural tendencies towards peace and diplomacy, they can appreciate both sides of an argument, making good mediators. Their path in life is to nurture and make ideas of others shine. Twos need for peaceful conditions makes their lives work extremely smooth.
#3) JOY/FUN-LOVING/SUPERFICIAL
Number 3’s represent the powerful. The Holy Trinity (father, son, and Holy Ghost). They are born mediators between 1 and 2, to draw them together. 3’s are active, harmonious, pleasure-loving, and they bring joy to others. With excellent conversational skills, many 3’s are politicians, but they can often be superficial. They give hope to others who see the dark side of things. These shining lights work hard to stop negativity from entering their lives. The good in something usurps the bad every time. Extreme versatility and sociable attitudes make them well-liked. In partnerships they are sexually interested and interesting, both. 3’s meet and live life…HEAD ON!
#4) LIMITATION/RESPONSIBLE/DOGMATIC
Number 4’s represent the tender number of matter in numerology meanings. Think 4 seasons, 4 elements, 4 directions, 4 sides to a cube. 4’s mirror magical geometry and buildings. They are stable, rigid, sure-footed, determined to reach their goals in a straight line. Things coming without effort make 4’s uneasy, wondering if something is good if it comes without hard work. Often so focused on goals they miss the simple pleasures of life. Loving stability and security, 4’s are often unmoving and dull. They are hard-working, good employees especially in admin, planning, and organization. 4’s Biggest Challenge: Finding the “middle of the road,” so they can balance their lives.
#5) FREEDOM/CHANGE-ORIENTED/RESTLESS
Number 5’s represent strong number of the senses. Four limbs and one head make five main projections from the torso. Stars. 5’s are likely to be restless, lively, adventuresome, quick-thinking, & quick-tempered. They love change and challenge, but take too many risks. Yet handle unexpected changes and challenges well. It’s common for them to act first and think later. 5’s are progressive, free thinking, exciting, fun-loving, and sexual. Simple everyday life is unattractive to them. Their goal: to be forever youthful with a good sense of humor, making them great company. Freedom is of utmost importance, so stability-conscious types may want to steer clear.
#6) RESPONSIBILITY/GENEROUS/SELF-DEPRECATING
Number 6’s represent a dominant soft combination of the upward male triangle and downward female triangle for the 6-pointed star. 6’s possess the nurturing side of humanity: safe, stable, warm, domestic, and motherly. Considered natural homemakers, giving love, warmth, and security to their families. They are supportive, harmonious, companionable, responsible, and good problem solvers who know life requires adjustments along the way. Sometimes smug and self-satisfying attitudes reveal an interfering know-it-all. 6’s major lesson in life: Adapt and adjust to life’s changes in their self and others.
#7) ANALYSIS/INTROSPECTIVE/SELF-CENTERED
Number 7’s represent the powerful, holiest, and magical of all numerology numbers, possessing strength and psychic ability. Think: Creating and rest in 7 days; 7 pillars of wisdom; 7 chakras; 7 stars in the Big Dipper. 7’s are reflective, leaning towards mysticism or the occult. Introspective and often loners. Highly intellectual and not materialistic, yet money seems to find them. Considered cold and distant, not social butterflies. They are unaffected by opinions of others, though. Disciplined, work well without supervision which is preferred to team efforts. Often found daydreaming, needing little rest, relaxation, or sleep. 7’s challenge in life: seek and understand the Truth. Learning being alone is not the same as loneliness.
#8) MATERIALISTIC/GOAL-ORIENTED/MATERIALISTIC
Number 8’s represent material matters and practicality. One of their challenges: learn how money can be used for the greater good. This is the symbol of infinity, which leads to the next life, or the 8-fold path away from materialism in Buddhism. 8’s like to accumulate wealth. While worldly and hardworking, often lack patience And flexibility. They are tough and task-persistent. Make excellent businesspeople due to liking order and money-making. Often lose what they make, though, and can be ruthless in pursuit of goals. In contrast, they are family-oriented, protecting their loved ones. Which leads to another challenge: Learning that love, passion, and marital commitment are just as much a part of success as material gain.
#9) SELFLESSNESS/GIVING/SELFISH
Number 9’s represent the potent product of 3 x 3 making 9 a powerful number. 9’s are about achievement and completion: 9 months in pregnancy; 9 initiations in human advancement from lower to higher stage. 9’s are achievers, possessing bright ideas, high ideals, and innate abilities, taking the Big Picture into consideration with their broad visions, global thinking, and universal problem-solving abilities. Their goal: Complete all endeavors at their peak. Always look to improve any situation or project. 9’s are high energy people who are artistic and creative but can be self-centered when it comes to their achievements. Recognition is important yet they usually never flaunt their achievements. 9’s Biggest Challenge: LEARN TO LET GO!
THE MASTER NUMBERS
11) ILLUMINATION/MOTIVATIONAL
Number 11’s represent strength/gentleness number of revelation and spiritual insight. 11’s are intuitive, practical, unconventional, but sensible. 11 reduces to 1 + 1 and referred to as a “Double 1.” Strong in “1” qualities but has many “2”-type attributes, as well. 11’s are balanced between powerful/reserved. Doubly strong in “One” qualities of Unity, beginnings, God, strength, creative, symbol of physical and mental activity. Express leadership, spotlight-type individuality with tendency to be organized and ambitious. Pioneers and original thinkers. Happiest in positions of power but can be loners and aggressive. Ambition to succeed can overshadow good judgment. Biggest lesson is to sit back, recognizing and appreciating the light in others.
22) MASTER BUILDER/TOP PERFORMER/SELF-SERVING
Number 22’s represent gentle number significant in the Kabbalah. Tree of Life is joined by 22 paths. 22 letters in Hebrew alphabet. 22 cards in the Major Arcana. Reduces to 2 + 2. Called “Double 2’s,” but have more positive aspects of the number 4. 4’s mirror magical geometry and buildings. They are stable, rigid, sure-footed, determined to reach their goals in a straight line. Things coming without effort make them uneasy, wondering if something is good if it comes without hard work. Often so focused on goals they miss the simple pleasures of life. Loving stability and security, they are often unmoving and dull. Hard-working, good employees especially in admin, planning, and organization. Biggest Challenge: Finding the “middle of the road,” so they can balance their lives.
33) ENLIGHTENED/TEACHER/BOISTEROUS
Number 33’s represent Universal Service: enlightenment, teacher of teachers, communicator, the power of 22 + 11. Positive traits: teachers of the world, very rare number, healer, lacks all personal ambition, instead focuses considerable abilities toward the spiritual uplifting of mankind, sincere devotion, determination to seek understanding and wisdom before preaching to others. This is the essence of a 33 Life Path: They truly care about others. 33’s are here to transform the consciousness of as many people as possible. They are capable of changing the world through their humanitarianism, spirituality, artistry, and healing work.
