Cosmic Energy Medicine

Numerology

Dynamic Guidance and Communication

Numbers are everywhere. You use them all the time for just about everything. From phone numbers, IP addresses, and birthdays, to the recipe for your Grandma’s famous apple dumplings, numbers provide you with the information you need to live your life. In truth, without numbers you would be lost. The order and structure around you would cease to exist in the absence of the numerical values that form your reality. However, numbers are anything but mundane. Hidden within their functional nature lies a deep well of information and insight that appeals to your higher senses and seeks your acknowledgement. How many times have you seen the same number sequence and thought, “Why do I keep seeing these numbers,” or “What does this number sequence mean?” When this happens, take a minute to honor the numbers and their message. By learning to interpret the magical language of numbers you will achieve a whole new level of support and encouragement from an already highly benevolent Universe. 

The Magical Language of Numbers

Number Descriptions and Meanings

Zero – 0

The Originator

Energetically related to the eternal sound “Om,” Zero, is the essential void that contains all that is and can be thought of as the divine force from which all of the other numbers were birthed. Zero or the circle represents the Universe. The central dot represents Source. It is out of creation that the singular vertical line or the Monad (One) emerges. Unlike the other numbers, Zero is both masculine and feminine and represents intuition and a deep connection to source energy that adds a spiritual dimension to the numbers that join it.

One - 1

The Leader

Monad

Polarity: Masculine (+)

Chakra/Color: Root/Red

Represents: Unity, Oneness, Man, Creativity, Innovation, Manifestation, Attainment, Independence, Originality, Drive, Ambition, Achievement, Monitor Your Thoughts, Focus on the Positive

Two - 2

The Diplomat

Dyad

Polarity: Feminine (-)

Chakra/Color: Sacral/Orange

Represents: Duality, Woman, Hope, Receptiveness, Relationships, Faith, Partnerships, Cooperation, Courage, Innermost Emotions, The Manifestation of Your Desires

Three - 3

The Motivator

Triad

 Polarity: Masculine (+)

Chakra/Color: Solar Plexus/Yellow

Represents: Trinity, Child, Joy of Life, Self-Expression, The Intellect, Communication, Imagination, Creativity, Enthusiasm, Connection to Ascended Masters

Four - 4

The Accountant

Tetrad

Polarity: Feminine (-)

Chakra/Color: Heart/Green

Represents: Foundation, Home, Order, Service, Organized, Grounded, Dependable, Reliable, Trustworthy, Connection to the Angelic Realm

Five - 5

The Savant

Pentad

Polarity: Masculine (+)

Chakra/Color: Throat/Blue

Represents: Adventure, Travel, Abundance of Talent and Gifts, Learning, Curiosity, Change, Transformation, Transmutation

Six - 6

The Domestic

Hexad

Polarity: Feminine (-)

Chakra/Color: Third Eye/Indigo

Represents: Home Life, Love, Balance, Responsibility, Justice, Equality, Strong Intuition, Earthly Materials, Possessions, Planetary Issues

Seven - 7

The Mystic

Heptad

Polarity: Masculine (+)

Chakra/Color: Crown/Violet

Represents: Perfection, Universal Understanding, Spiritual Connection, Deeply Analytical, On the Right Path

Eight - 8

The Status Symbol

Ogdoad

Polarity: Feminine (-)

Chakra/Color: Eighth/Rose Pink

Represents: Expansion, Status, Wealth, Power, Success, Unity with Source, Financial Abundance and Stability

Nine - 9

The Spiritual Healer

Ennead

Polarity: Masculine (+)

Chakra/Color: Ninth/Gold

Represents: Humanity, Selflessness, Altruism, The Source Number, Connection to Divine Life Purpose

Powerful Correspondences from Ancient Egypt

The Ogdoad

In Egyptian Mythology the Ogdoad were eight primordial deities who were worshiped in Hermopolis. The eight deities were arranged in four male-female pairs. The interpretation of their attributes have been somewhat difficult to determine, but there is a common agreement that they appear to embody characteristics of fluidity, darkness, limitlessness, and invisibility.

The Ennead

Also known as the “Great Ennead,” this group of nine deities was also worshiped in Heliopolis. Lead by Sun God Atum, the Great Ennead also included Shu, Tefnut, Geb, Nut, Osiris, Isis, Seth, and Nephthys. The Ogdoad and the Ennead are both linked to ancient egyptian creation myths that seek to explain the primordial origin of the Universe and the world we know.