Through this, we can emerge transformed and become more masterful of our skills, emotions, receive greater awareness of our triggers etc- a merging of the two interpretations. But in Tarot, it can also indicate a difficulty, challenge, or fast-paced activity. The number eight is a unique one, in Chinese culture it is seen as extremely positive and lucky, in Chaldean Numerology, and many others, it is also one of abundance and success. It is the Major Arcana card of the Chariot, all the 7s of the suits, and the Tower reduced. The number 7 is often seen as a number of growth, assessment, truth, and knowledge. It is the Lovers card, all the 6s, and the Devil card reduced. A Tarot reader can expect much of the same when the 6s are pulled. The number 6 is one of cooperation, communication, nurturance, nostalgia, positivity, belonging, and unconditional love. It is the Hierophant card, all the 5s, the Kings, and Temperance reduced. When it appears in Tarot readings it usually indicates confusion, conflict, disruption, and chaos, it can also lead to a rebuilding of something newer and better, a veil being lifted, and growth out of our comfort zone. ![]() Sometimes we have to breakdown to breakthrough. The number 5 in numerology reflects the relationship between creation and destruction. It can also represent the Death card reduced from 13. ![]() It is the Emperor card, all the 4s, and the Queens. ![]() In a Tarot spread, it represents a secure contentment, rest, and stability as well. The number four is indicative of strong foundations, structure, and consistency. It can also be the Hanged Man reduced from 12 and the World card reduced from 21. It is the Empress card, the Mother of all creation, all the 3s, and the Knights. The number 3 represents creation, birth, harmony, development, joy, optimism, and community. It is also the Justice card reduced from number 11 to 2 (however, the number 11 is also what is called a “master number” in numerology, meaning it contains extra potential and is often not reduced), and the Judgement card reduced from 20. It is the Major Arcana card The High Priestess, all the 2s (the 2 of Wands, 2 of Swords, 2 of Cups, and 2 of Pentacles), and all the Pages (if this resonates with you). In Tarot, they also represent a collaboration of some kind or perhaps a necessity in consolidating opposing forces, generally it is a positive number and card to receive. The meaning of the number 2 in numerology represents partnerships, cooperation, the blossoming of new projects, and the art of balance. This is, fittingly, the Major Arcana card The Magician, as well as all the Aces, again very fitting, and the Wheel of Fortune card reduced from 10- all indicative of new beginnings, as well as the Sun card reduced from 19. It is how we can take the element of the untapped opportunities from the number 0 and start to transform them into something tangible in the real world. The number 1 in numerology is seen as the essence of all possibility, the potential for creation and manifestation, as well as individuality, focus and vision. If you pull this in a tarot reading it is an invitation to boldly step off into the unknown, safe in the knowledge that you have infinite possibilities available to you. It is often counted as The Fool card of the Major Arcana. One of the most illusive numbers, it is thought to have possibly been first “invented” by the Mesopotamians in the year 3 B.C., the number 0 represents the total sum of everything that is and ever will be, it is all inclusive and full of unlimited potential. Here are the general meanings of numbers in numerology and how this relates to the Tarot: Read on below to learn about how you can use the Tarot card meanings alongside numerology to deepen your knowledge and understanding of the Tarot: These links have also been strongly tied into the imagery of the Tarot, and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn used its influence for the creation of the most famous Tarot deck currently in use today, designed by Pamela Colman Smith (the Smith Rider Waite deck). You can also use it to deepen your knowledge of Astrology, Kabbalah, their intertwinement with each other, and beyond. Many people find great insight in using birthday or name numerology to help describe their so-called “life path number”, “soul purpose number”, and more. These numbers can be found in many facets of nature (such as the Fibonacci sequence or golden ratio). ![]() Numerology is the study of numbers and repeating patterns to help explain and uncover the secrets of the Universe and the natural world. Numerology is a fascinating branch of the esoteric world that has roots in many ancient cultures, from Arabic to Indian, and, one of the most popular today, Chaldean (Babylonian) Numerology.
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