Why Your Numbers Are So Important

Have you ever noticed that certain numbers seem to pop up in your life? Maybe you’re always seeing fours or maybe you have a lucky seven. Well, there’s a whole field of numerology that can explain why your numbers are so important.

According to numerology, every person and object has a vibrational frequency that corresponds to a number on the numerology chart. By decoding these frequencies, numerology can tell us about past events, present situations, and future possibilities. In other words, it’s basically a spiritual self-help tool.

Unlike astrology, numerology uses only numbers—it’s not based on the planets or the stars; it’s based solely on math. It’s also not as scientific as, say, the circumference of a circle divided by its diameter—numerology works only in base ten and only using the Western Gregorian calendar.

The most popular way to find your numerology is by adding up the numbers in your birth date, which gives you a single-digit number called your Life Path number. This number shows you the path you’re on and who you are at your core.

If you’re a Three, for example, you treat everything as a stage. You’re creative, generous, and dazzling, but at your worst you can be directionless, superficial, and moody. Threes are often drawn to the arts and entertainment industries, either as a career or as a hobby. In terms of compatibility, Threes tend to be more suited to romantic partners whose numbers are Two or Five.