Numerology and the Number Six

Known as number mysticism in ancient times, numerology is one of many forms of divination, and one of our favorites.

Our long-term experience shows us that pattern recognition using hundreds of indicators is the best way to reliably interpret destiny and personal personality. But you can take a look at character and timing from a limited number of factors.

Those who are excessively psychic may use one or a handful of indicators, such as the day of birth, as touchstones to pierce the veil between here and the higher planes. These individuals are very rare, at least those that offer consistently high accuracy rates.

To start using basic numerology, keep these two tips in mind:

1. Phadic addition is used to reduce numbers to a single digit, the root number. The year 1995, for example, produces the number 6 as follows: 1+9+9+5=24, 2+4=6. Each number has a unique symbolism, but it is easiest to start with the nine root numbers.

2. Focusing on the day of birth and the full date of birth is a good start, as these two indicators represent the ability and the way the person is viewed. The date of birth February 15, 1995 includes 6 (15=1+5=6) as the day of birth, and 5 [2 + 6 (1+5) + 6 (1+9+9+5= 24, 2+4=6) = 14, 1+4=5] as the full date of birth. If you want to focus on additional factors, the month (2), the month plus the day (2+15=17, 1+7=8), and the year (1+9+9+5=24, 2+4=6 ) are also key indicators. Please note that many other factors are derived from the full date of birth.

A single highly recurring number along patterns on personal or time charts can make the person look a lot like that specific number. However, most people’s patterns include a combination of several prominent numbers, making them look like more than one number.

Below we have listed the key energies associated with the number six.

1. Abstract and philosophical thinking, rather than analytical, is strongly associated with the number six. People with strong Six energy can hypothetically bring out the best in them, but don’t expect him or her to delve too deep into analytical thinking and reveal the cold, hard truths, which are not very harmonious in their opinion.

2. They want justice for all, they are not elitist and they refuse to exclude anyone, even though it may eventually go against the individual. For example, they may love the idea of ​​eliminating competition and offering participation trophies to all children, although ultimately tough love serves children better because they learn to deal with failure.

3. Six is ​​the cosmic mother and father. Heavy sixes make wonderful, responsible parents who offer lots of sympathy, warmth, compassion, understanding, caring, and generosity. They do need to guard against being a dumping ground for other people’s problems though. Six tends to be a good cook and loves to eat, so they must be careful not to gain too much weight.

4. Some of the best therapists, restorers, beauticians, hairstylists, teachers, doctors, nurses, caregivers, designers, gardeners, painters, interior decorators, healers, managers, administrators, and performers possess strong and balanced six energies. A fair and balanced approach with heart is a winning combination.

5. Typical mantras for people with heavy sixes include “it’s the right thing to do,” “there should be a law,” “that’s wrong,” and “you should do it.”

6. The six too often carries false guilt. They can’t help everyone, but they still feel guilty for not volunteering their time and energy in as many places as possible, like volunteering at the shelter or helping their neighbor.

7. Over-helping and sticking your nose where it doesn’t belong, meddling in other people’s business is a common problem, as is refusing to accept what they can’t change (especially other people).

8. Nobody is perfect. These traits are generally associated with six unbalanced or unbalanced energies: stubbornness, intolerance, excessively stubborn, dogmatic disposition, resentment, jealousy, sacrifice, perfectionism, distorted, and controlling idealism. They are more likely to have a Mr. Nice Guy/Gal smile plastered on their face as they internally criticize others, thinking about how fucked up the world is. One of your biggest challenges is accepting that everything is perfect just the way it is.

9. Those with heavy sixes often have a great talent for beautifying and harmonizing, such as creating a wonderful home environment, both artistically (e.g. home décor) and emotionally supportive. They are very family oriented and need to be in a serious relationship.

10. Upon reaching maturity, those with a strong energy of six tend to be fantastic judges of character. But in youth, they tend to idealistically project all their desires onto others, thinking that the person is perfect when they are not.

11. Six as a long-term cycle time indicator can be brutally demanding in the first few years of life, but it tends to be wonderfully rewarding in old age.

12. Entering into a strong six-stroke collective energy usually represents a new romantic partnership for singles, but a break for those already involved in a relationship.

Although the language of comprehensive numerology is a discipline that is as time consuming to learn as any foreign language, even basic number mysticism can give you remarkable insight into human personality and compatibility.

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