Numbers Reference Guide
Numbers 1-9
1: Beginning, independence, innovation, leadership
2: Harmony, unity, relationships, collaboration
3: Imagination, positivism, playfulness, creative expression
4: Building, formation, hard work, endurance, sober-mindedness, practicality
5: Change, transition, progressive thinking, resourceful, freedom, versatility
6: Balance, nurturing, service-oriented, responsibility/duty, family focus, domestic and work issues
7: Analysis, research, solitude, wisdom, spiritual focus, investigative, mystical
8: Authority, finances, business, success, material wealth, organization, self-mastery
9: Endings, tolerance, metamorphasis, cosmic, teaching, global awareness, perfection
Expanded: What the Numbers Mean 1-9
1: This is the number of the individual, the solitary unit. Ones are independent, focused, and determined. They set a goal and stick to it. They are leaders and inventors. Ones find it difficult to work with others and don't like to take orders. They can be self-centered, egotistical, and domineering. They are often loners.
2: Two represents interaction, two-way communication, cooperation, and balance. Twos are imaginative, creative, and sweet natured. Peace, harmony, commitment, loyalty, and fairness are characteristic. But two also introduces the idea of conflict, opposing forces, and the contrasting sides of things: night and day, good and evil. Twos can be withdrawn, moody, self-conscious and indecisive.
3: Three represents the idea of completeness or wholeness, as in the threesomes past-present-future and mind-body-spirit. Three indicates talent, energy, an artistic nature, humor, and social ease. Threes are often lucky, easygoing, and highly successful, but they can also be unfocused, easily offended, and superficial.
4: Like a table that rests solidly on four legs, four indicates stability and firmness. Fours enjoy hard work. They are practical, reliable and down to earth; they prefer logic and reason to flights of fancy. They are good at organization and getting things done. Like the cycle of the four seasons, they are also predictable. They can be stubborn, suspicious, overly practical and prone to angry outbursts. The conflicts possible in "two" are doubled in four.
5: Five is the number of instability and imbalance, indicating change and uncertainty. Fives are drawn to many things at once but commit to none. They are adventurous, energetic and willing to take risks. They enjoy travel and meeting new people but may not stay in one place very long. Fives can be conceited, irresponsible, quick-tempered and impatient.
6: Six represents harmony, friendship, and family life. Sixes are loyal, reliable, and loving. They adapt easily. They do well in teaching and the arts, but are often unsuccessful in business. They are sometimes prone to gossip and complacency.
7: Perceptive, understanding, and bright, sevens enjoy hard work and challenges. They are often serious, scholarly, and interested in all things mysterious. Originality and imagination are more important than money and material possessions. Sevens can also be pessimistic, sarcastic, and insecure.
8: Eight indicates the possibility of great success in business, finance, and politics. Eights are practical, ambitious, committed, and hard working. They can also be jealous, greedy, domineering, and power-hungry. Eight is said to be the most unpredictable of numbers and can indicate the pinnacle of success or the depths of failure; the potential to go either way is present from the beginning.
9: Represents completion and achievement to the fullest degree (as it is the complete number, three, expressed three times). Nines dedicate themselves to service, often as teachers, scientists, and humanitarians. Strongly determined, they work tirelessly and are an inspiration to others. However, they can also be arrogant and conceited when things don't go their way.
Master Numbers
11: Master of Illumination, the inspirational messenger, the number of light; one who raises consciousness, reformer of world problems, wants to uplift others, inspires by teaching own truth
22: Master Builder, visionary; knows how to plan and execute large projects; wants to further consciousness of humankind; the humanitarian
33: Teacher of Teachers, master of compassion, master of healing through love, use of creative energies to serve others
Karmic Numbers
10: Renewal rebirth, karmic completion, mastery, beginning again with consciousness
13: Reworking karmic laziness through discipline
14: Remedying karmic abuse of freedom through order and stability
16: Remedying karmic abuse of responsibility and love through spiritual rebirth
19: Reworking karmic abuse of power through learning to show compassion and sacred use of cosmic wisdom for the greater good