The Number 77 and Chaldean Numerology

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Traditionally, in Chaldean numerology, this is an unlucky number, governing inner struggles and opponents, unstable success, and rapid changes, and it is considered unpredictable and unfavorable. It is composed of two sevens, and the vibrational key of this number is 5 (7 + 7 = 14; 1 + 4 = 5). Modern Chaldean numerologists often tend to forget that the number 7 is primarily a lunar number, with 7 representing half of the lunar cycle and the number 2 the other half.

Thus, 7 undoubtedly rules change, and the number 5 is also changeable. For this reason, it is very similar to the number 14 and must change its affairs every five years, or even sooner, and be wary of illusions. Periods of great stress are likely; the number may also bring psychological pressure, and there is also a possibility that this number influences a weaker immune system. The reason for all this lies in the many changes, many of which may be unexpected.

In more contemporary approaches, the number is often described in a more favorable light, somewhere between the meanings of the numbers 14 and 23. This raises the question of where modern numerologists obtained the idea that this is a lucky number. I do agree, however, that it is said to confer quite a few talents. With this number, caution is certainly recommended.

3 thoughts on “The Number 77 and Chaldean Numerology

  1. I’ve notice contemporary numerologists view 14 in a positive light, which could be why they view 77 in a positive light too — same with other numbers in 5 series like 32. Not sure where it’s coming from too.

    On a relevant note, what do you think of Lu sho grid? It seems to be a simplified way of viewing numbers, but in this chart the number 5 is highly regarded too. For instance, my birthday misses 5 so it’s not viewed in a favorable light.

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    1. Hi, Maryam.
      The number 5 (14, 23, 32, 41, etc.) can become happier if the person with this number learns to relax well. 32 must think primarily with their own head and follow others only when really necessary. 14 must work on projects that are shorter than 5 years. Some also suggest that fives consciously choose dates with the code 5 (5th, 14th, 23rd of the month, and Life Path in the sign of 5) – in the long run, this brings more balance.

      The Luo shu grid comes from a very different system, so you need to be careful when looking for connections. Chaldean numerology has managed without it for 2,500 years. I am quite cautious about this, but in India in particular, Chaldean numerologists often rush headlong into this concept without any critical thinking.

      Feng Shui also has one very specific problem. The directions of the sky as used in the Sanhe school are questionable, at least to a certain extent, as Pranic Healing (Choa Kok Sui and his bioenergy team) has discovered different prevailing patterns of influence of energies of a certain direction on humans.
      Best regards, Boštjan

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