Numerology and the subconscious mind: what it means to keep seeing the same numbers over and over again

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Many, many people have told us about having the experience of repeatedly seeing the same number or number pattern. Maybe they look at the clock and see 11:34, then look at a store receipt totaling $11.34, then hear that a historical event happened in 1134 B.C. C., all in the same day. Or they keep seeing the same number or numbers for months, even years.

We feel that it is often a subconscious, even superconscious attachment to the energy behind the numbers. In addition to indicating quantity, as we mentioned before, each number represents a specific type of energy or quality.

Since we believe, based on our research, that all things happen for a reason and that order (numerologically represented by numbers), rather than chaos or randomness, exists in this universe, noticing selected numbers over and over again has meaning. .

In an elevated mood, positive or negative (eg, joy or trauma), a person sees a particular number, and that number can be burned into their subconscious.

Or, a person consciously, “randomly” chooses a certain number one day for whatever reason and that choice proves to be beneficial, and they stick with it, calling it “lucky”.

Or, a person reads somewhere that the number 943, for example, equates to prosperity and divine assistance (even if it doesn’t), so they accept that number and subjectively see it as lucky.

It is also common for a person to be fixated on certain numbers that are significant in their personal numerology charts, even before knowing anything about their charts. This could also be considered an unconscious attachment.

For example, a person has a powerful “3” energy in positions on the charts that represent inner desire, motivation, and what they are most comfortable with. That person says “…every time I see ‘3’ (or 111, or 12, etc.)

I know it’s a good sign, I’ve always liked the number 3…”

In many cases, it seems to us that the subject’s subconscious, even the higher self, might be trying to make them consciously aware of something.

If you want more clarity, you will need to decipher the energy behind the numbers.

Use the number symbolism guide below. It is absolutely consistent with the most reliable sources.

Keep in mind that the energetic symbolism behind specific numbers has stayed the same for eons; it is a solid and reliable tradition, rooted in objective empirical observation. We make this point so that you avoid wasting time with new, creative, subjective (and false) interpretations, such as some modern New Age publications.

It is unfortunate to see numerological misinformation published by popular New Age authors. Most mean well, but are in a position where many people believe everything they say and write, so superficial and false interpretations only mislead, confuse, and tarnish the image of the science of numerology. . As has been said, New Age has a bad name for good reason.

When interpreting multi-digit numbers, use fadic addition to reduce all numbers to a single digit. The single digit, the root number, is the most important number. For example, 7556 = 7+5+5+6 = 23 = 2+3 = 5.

Also, the power of an individual number into a multi-digit number is based on its position. In number 7556, 7 is the strongest, then 5, then the next 5, and 6 carries the weakest energy strength in this multi-digit number.

At this point, don’t worry about translating the remaining parts of a multi-digit number after reducing it to a single digit. The individual numbers (along with 7000, 500, and 50, comprising 7556, for example) of the original multi-digit number also have a relative representation, but those are advanced topics of study/interpretation. Master numbers (11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, and 99) and karmic debt numbers (13, 14, 16, and 19) are also more complicated topics.

Note that when going into advanced interpretation beyond reducing all multi-digit numbers to a single number, avoid mistakenly dividing multi-digit numbers like this: derive 84, 32, and 415, for example, from 8432415, or extract 11, or 311 from 3113.

We say wrong because over many years of empirical research, this style has been shown to be invalid. Furthermore, every cherished, viable numerical Kabbalah (or Kabbalah, sacred numbers and/or letter codes used to derive meaning/truth) throughout history, including the ancient Hebrew sacred Kabbalah, instead uses the following method: 8432415 , for example, is composed of 8000000, 400000, 30000, 2000, 400, 10 and 5; and then 27 (via fadic addition by adding all the numbers), and 9 (the root number, adding 2+7 of 27).

The exception to this rule is if you look at a number sequence and only “see” a part of it. For example, you look at 1338 and only “see” 33 (your subconscious or higher self is fixed only on those two numbers). Therefore, it accepts it and discards the other numbers. 33 = 3+3=6. See below for more information on number 6.

Still, the numbers, no matter how they are found, always represent the same types of energy. For example, just as progressivity is not associated with root number 4, gregariousness is not associated with root number 7.

We have also come across people who have an unusual connection to other dimensions (represented by the unique patterns in their comprehensive numerology and astrology charts) and “get information” through number signs and in other ways, much more freely than the most people. Whether they want to or not. Often the receipt of these “messages” can be disturbing and dramatic, until you are comfortable with it.

Once you get past any fear and get in touch with your subconscious, align more firmly with your higher/superconscious self, and/or embrace a possible unusual “connection,” you’ll be in a position to decipher the messages. more easily.

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