The Esoteric
Meaning of Numbers
1. If you want to blow your mind on numbers, go here:
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/atlantean_conspiracy/atlantean_conspiracy39.htm
Also take a peak here at “twilight language”: https://copycateffect.blogspot.com/ and be sure to check in with the “synchromystic”: http://thesynchromystic.com/
2. 2. [<=Notice the "mirroring"] Now here is a quick and dandy guide to
numbers with a Christian bent:
1 = Unity or Beginning
2 = Union or Witness
3 = Divine Completeness
4 = Creation
5 = Grace of God
6 = Man, or Satan's Evils
7 = Spiritual Completeness From God
8 = New Creation or Beginning
9 = Divine Completeness From God
10 = Testimony
11 = Judgment and Disorder
12 = Governmental Perfection
13 = Depravity and Rebellion
14 = Deliverance and Salvation
15 = Rest
16 = Love
17 = Victory
18 = Bondage
19 = Faith
20 = Redemption
21 = Exceeding Sinfulness of Sin
22 = Light
23 = Death
24 = Priesthood
25 = Forgiveness of Sin
26 = Gospel of Christ
27 = Preaching of the Gospel
28 = Eternal Life
29 = Departure
30 = Blood of Christ
31 = Offspring
32 = Covenant
33 = Promise
34 = Naming of a Son
35 = Hope
36 = Enemy
37 = Word of God
38 = Slavery
39 = Disease
40 = Trials and Testings
42 = Israel's Oppression
45 = Preservation
50 = Holy Spirit
60 = Pride
66 = Idol Worship
70 = Universality
100 = God's Election of Grace
119 = Resurrection Day
120 = Divine Period of Probation
144 = Spirit Filled Life
153 = Fruit Bearing
200 = Insufficiency
600 = Warfare
666 = Number of the Beast
777 = Triunity of God
888 = First Resurrection of Saints
1000 = Divine Completeness and the Glory of God
3. 3. [<=Notice the "mirroring"] And here is a “pop” compilation ripped from various sites from the first page of the search, “occult meaning of numbers”:
The Scintillating Intelligence – Superconsciousness. No–thingness, eternity, infinity, wholeness, the beginning and the end, the
alpha and the omega.
This number is often associated with nothingness. Therefore,
it cannot be your life
path number but can be added on the end of other numbers to add
greater significance, such as multiples of ten which suggest increased meaning
and energy than one alone.
If you keep seeing zeroes, don’t change anything you’re
doing! This number is associated with being entirely on the right path, and
with heading towards the best version of yourself.
It’s a particularly reassuring number to see when you’ve
been doubting yourself or your abilities, so look out for it even when
you’re feeling
insecure.
1 – The Transparent Intelligence – Self Consciousness. Thingness,
creation, unity, individuation, beginning, initiative, originality, singleness,
isolation, focus, single-mindedness.
This represents assertion, individuality, manifestation of
the finite and un-manifest, the ego, egotism, self-reliance,dignity and
ownership. According to Pythagoras, this represents God, infinity, intellect,
matter, chaos, void, oblivion(), a Virgin, the sun, the point within the
circle and the fire deity. He favored this as the father of numbers, and
ascribed odd numbers to greater gods, and even numbers terrestrial gods. In
its negative aspect this number may represent arrogance, selfishness, and
limitations.
One symbolizes leadership, strength, and
confidence. Number one is like a straight arrow which reflects willpower and
precision. One is also reflective of individuality, self-discovery, and
self-empowerment. Unlike zero, which is feminine and receptive, one has a
masculine and willful energy.
2 – The Uniting Intelligence – Subconsciousness. Duplication, reflection, copying, transcription, reproduction, memory, duality, mystery, concealment, illusion.
This number is associated with sensitivity and duality. It
denotes creation and production, and is a symbol of the moon. It represents
antithesis of good and evil. It is also associated with mourning and death. The
occult (supernatural) symbols for this number is the high priestess. The
negative qualities associated with it are excessive criticism, susceptibility
to flattery and unreliability.
Two is the number of duality; the split we perceive in life
between light and darkness, inside and outside, yin and yang, masculine
and feminine, good and bad, life and death, mind and heart, and so on. On
one hand, two symbolizes partnership, but on the other, it symbolizes conflict
and opposition. When balanced, two is a number of harmony, but when imbalanced,
the number two can be destructive.
3 – The Luminous Intelligence – Imagination. Multiplication, preservation, conservation, ingress and egress, transmission, diffusion, dissemination, division, partition, administration, development, growth, unfoldment, expression.
This number symbolizes the trinity (force, matter and
consciousness) and the family (father, mother and child). It also represents
the past, present and the future. The triad is considered the first perfect
number. Every virtue is believed to originate from it. It is also considered the
number of highest wisdom and perfect love. In both Hindu and Christian faiths,
the trinity represent the different faces of the godhead.
Three is typically seen as a particularly lucky and powerful
number. Three represents the divine principle that underlies life such as the
mind, body, and spirit; birth, life and death; beginning, middle and end; past,
present and future, and so forth. Spiritual traditions such as Wicca and
Christianity symbolize the spiritual force as triune, for example, the
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, as well as the Maiden, Mother, and Crone. Three
is symbolic of success, intuition, and good fortune.
4 – The Constituting Intelligence – Reason. Order, measurement, classification, recording, tabulation, governance, ruler-ship, guidance, leadership.
This is the number of the material universe, reason, science
and knowledge. The cross and the swastika have four points each. There are four
seasons in a year, four sides to a square and four humors. Pythagorean’s
believed this to be a number of miracles.
Four is a grounded and stable number that evokes a feeling
of calmness and solidity. Four is very much rooted in the physical world and is
about being present and in the “now.” For example, there are four seasons, four
elements, and four corners of the earth. Four is about building a strong
foundation and developing a down-to-earth perspective.
5 – The Triumphant and Eternal Intelligence – Intuition. Mediation, adaptation, means, agency, activity, process, listening, tradition, perpetually, consistency, humility.
This number is associated with understanding, justice, the
harvest and freedom. It is associated with the five wounds of Christ and the
five ancient Chinese elements: earth, fire, water, metal and wood. In Greece
and Egypt this number was considered powerful as it was formed by the union of
the first odd number and the first even number, and was used as a talisman.
Five is a number of adventure and freedom. Five is also a
very sensual number (five senses, five fingers and toes) and it’s about
enjoying life, trying new experiences, and seeking out pleasure. This
number is also connected to experiencing life changes (such as marriage,
divorce, new jobs) and making important choices.
6 – The Disposing Intelligence – Discrimination. Balance, equilibrity, symmetry, beauty, harmony of opposites, reciprocity, complementary activities, polarity, love.
This is the number of sympathy, marriage, communion and
harmony. It is a symbol of Venus, 666 is supposed to be the emblem of the
devil. It was in the sixth hour of the sixth day that temptation came into the
world, according to Christian belief. Pythagorean’s believe that all things
were regenerated after a period of 216 years ( the cube of 6). The sixth day
was sacred for druids. It may also indicate anxiety, obstinacy and low self
-esteem.
Six represents a balance between the earthly and spiritual
realms. Six is also connected to intuition,
clairvoyance, and other extrasensory capacities (hence the “sixth” sense). In
numerology, six is the number of the caretaker; the person who nurtures and
compassionately serves others.
7 – The Intelligence of the House of Influence – Receptivity to Divine Will. Enclosure, protection, defense, specific location, cultivation, shielding, safeguarding, refuge, safety, rest, security, victory.
This represents completion, immortality, time and space. It
is associated with the seven days of the week, the seven ages, the seven
planets and seven forces of nature according to Hinduism, and the seven seals.
In occult philosophy, it is considered sacred. In Hindu, Christian, Jewish and
Buddhist philosophy this is the number which is related to the godhead. In its
negative aspects, this number is associated with being dictatorial, restless
and opinionated.
Seven is a magical number that is associated with
synchronicity, luck, and perfection (seven chakras, seven colors of the
rainbow, seven days in the week, etc.). Seven is also seen as a mystical number
that is connected to spiritual awakening, introspection, and the development of
wisdom. This number is connected with the pursuit of Truth and the desire for a
deeper understanding of life.
8 – The Intelligence of the Secret of all Spiritual Activities – Suggestion. Rhythm, alternate cycles of involution and evolution, vibration, oscillation, flux and re-flux, enthusiasm, power, expansiveness, repetition.
This is the number of dissolution, madness, regeneration and
invention. The occult symbol of this number is the figure of justice with a
sword and scales.The Greeks regarded this number as one of the great powers.
The negative aspects of this number are introspection and lack of
self-confidence.
Eight is connected to abundance, prosperity, and financial
well-being. Resourcefulness, hard work, determination, and inner strength are all
qualities of eight. Spiritually, eight is seen as an equalizer or balancer
(hence its shape) that unites the conscious with the unconscious, and earthly
with the spiritual. In other words, eight is reflected in the proverb “you will
reap what you sow.”
9 – The Intelligence of Will – Response. Completion, attainment, fulfillment, the goal of endeavor, the end of a cycle of activity, pleasure, intention, purpose, determination.
This number represents new birth, spirituality and
revelation. When multiplied by any number, the sum of the digits of the product
will always add up to 9.(3*9 =27 : 2+7 =9). It has many mystical
associations. In Hebrew, this number represents the Godhead. Christ is said to
have died in the ninth hour. It’s negative influences are lack of mercy and
compassion.
Nine is the number of fulfillment. Wisdom, self-examination,
enlightenment, and higher consciousness are all qualities associated with
number nine. Nine is also connected to one’s higher purpose and ultimate life
mission; this number encourages us to take a bird’s eye view of our lives.
10 – The Rewarding Intelligence – Rotation. The law of cause and effect, apprehension, correction, fortune, optimism, generosity, gratitude, fulfillment, attainment, grasping.
Ten represents completion: the ending of a cycle and the
attainment of wholeness. Ten is both masculine and feminine and reflects the
unity that is possible once we integrate the fragmented pieces of our inner
selves.
11 – The Faithful Intelligence – Equilibrium. Justice, order, action, balance, poise, exactitude, accuracy, impartiality, equity, teaching, instruction.
This is a master number in numerology. It indicates new
beginnings on a higher plane with inspirational or psychic qualities.
Eleven is a powerful number that is often referred to as the
‘spiritual messenger.’ This number carries with it both positive and negative
associations. On one hand, eleven can represent the need to make an urgent
change (hence the saying “the eleventh hour”), but on the other, eleven is
connected with one’s destiny. In other words, seeing eleven can tell you a lot
about your life path and what paths you should or shouldn’t walk.
12 – The Stable Intelligence – Reversal. Surrender, patience, sacrifice, mystical revelation, devotion, purpose, renunciation.
Twelve is the number of cosmic order. For example, there are
twelve months in the year, twelve astrological signs, twelve hours in a day,
twelve personality archetypes, etc.
According to numerology, twelve is the number of creative and individualistic
self-expression.
13 – The Imaginative Intelligence – Transformation. Fertility, fecundity, productiveness, generative power, origin, source, mainspring, groundwork, leavening, desire, love in action.
This number is traditionally considered unlucky, but it is
not always so. In Hebrew tradition, it is a number change. In the Speher
Yetzirah (Hebrew -Book of Formation, or Book of Creation),
the thirteenth path signifies understanding of all spiritual knowledge. The
unlucky association comes from the Last Supper. There are thirteen Buddhas and
thirteen Mexican snake gods. In the Kabbala (ancient Jewish tradition
of mystical interpretation of the Bible), the number represents the emperor, armed to gain his empire.
14 – The Intelligence of Probation – Trial. Testing, verification, authentication, refinement, application, reinforcement, proof, demonstration.
15 – The Renewing Intelligence – Bondage. Materialism, confusion, slavery, dissonance, incongruity, temporality, separation, humor, volition, intuition, potential for change.
16 – The Exciting Intelligence – Awakening. Disruption, dismantling, liberation of the will, the end of falsehood, clarification, humility, shock, freedom, clarity.
17 – The Natural Intelligence – Revelation. Meditation, transformation, liberation, dissolution of illusion, sincerity, inward focus, intention, communion.
18 – The Corporeal Intelligence – Organization. Arrangement, physicality, solidity, actualization, instinct, cycles, evolution, mystery, passion, orderly complexity.
19 – The Collective Intelligence – Regeneration. Assembly, combining, unification, embodiment, conciliation, radiance, joy, fullness, attraction, resolution, illumination.
20 – The Perpetual Intelligence – Realization. Judgment, correction, resurrection, re-birth, adaptation, recapitulation, continuity, resolution.
21 – The Administrative Intelligence – Cosmic Consciousness. Celebration, finality, certainty, complete liberation, universal mind, enacting through individuated expression.
Personal Statement
I have always thought numbers were just ways of counting, of
accounting. As I progressed along my educational pathway I tended to quietly abjure
numbers (and science). I do recall that in high school I noticed that the
numbers “3” and “7” often showed up in the Bible and I wondered why.
In any event, I classified numbers as just part of the quantification of life that tended to detract from the vast and variegated quality of life; numbers were “left-brained.” I still feel that way, though I’ve come to understand that many people place great stock in numbers. So I think it’s important to find out what all the buzz on numbers is all about, if only to understand how “THEY” think and act accordingly (re. the special occult significance of numbers).
In the final analysis, numbers to me seem to be part and parcel of the material universe, materialism, the physical. My head is in the clouds of the spiritual. That’s how my mind is oriented. So to get bogged down in numbers and their diktats makes me feel uneasy, non-human in some weird way. Still, no one can discount the role that numbers play in the universe, our world, this shared reality. Therefore, it is advisable to have a certain facility and apprehension of their practical use and heuristic value.
How's that for a quick and dirty tour of numbers?
To end on a further clumsy note, contemplate this:
“If you only knew the magnificence of the 3, 6 and 9, then you would have a key to the universe.” – Nikola Tesla
Or in my own words (borrowed from a Pepperidge Farm bag of yore):
"Maybe this isn't where Duffy got those goldfish(?)"
"There's definitely something going on with numbers..." he said, scratching his head... "maybe I'll consult with Dr. Seuss on this baffling bafflement..."
For example: The diameters of a few noted celestial bodies. |
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