Matching Numbers in Chaldean Numerology and the Confusion of Interpretations

Traditional Chaldean numerology classifies number compatibility into two primary groups. The first group includes the numbers 1, 2, 4, and 7, while the second group consists of 3, 6, 8, and 9. The general principle is that numbers within the same group are compatible with one another but incompatible with numbers from the opposite group. For example, 1 is compatible with 2 but not with 9, while 6 is compatible with 9 but not with 4. The number 5 is considered superficially compatible with all numbers but should ideally avoid the influences of 3 and 8.

However, traditional exceptions to these rules exist. For instance, 8 and 9, though part of the same group, are often incompatible. Similarly, the number 15 is advised to avoid connections with 8, despite 15 reducing to 6, which belongs to the same group as 8. In certain scenarios, 8 may even align with 1. The relationship between 3 and 7 is generally destructive, yet under specific circumstances, it can be positive.

I am often struck by how far some numerologists stray from Chaldean traditions. The older generation of Chaldean numerologists, such as Cheiro, Gerun Moore, and Lloyd Strayhorn, has remained largely faithful to these traditional principles. However, many modern Chaldean numerologists, particularly those emerging after 2000, tend to develop their own systems of number compatibility and incompatibility.

These deviations can sometimes lead to significant confusion. In some instances, numerologists rely entirely on simplified astrological concepts of planetary friendships and enmities. Unfortunately, interpretations of these astrological relationships often vary widely. This approach doesn’t represent classical Chaldean numerology but, at best, a neo-Chaldean variant. I encourage readers to distinguish between traditional Chaldean methods, which are grounded in centuries of practice, and newer innovations that often depart drastically from the original teachings.

For casual numerology enthusiasts, deviations from traditional number-matching practices may not be a major concern, as long as no serious advice—like altering one’s name or surname—is being given. However, when working with a professional numerologist, adherence to proven methods becomes critical. Some teachers assert that if someone unknowingly causes harm through their practices, it does not generate karmic repercussions. Instead, they argue, the individual harmed is simply experiencing events dictated by their own energy patterns. But is such harm truly necessary?

Be cautious with the number 15

People who change names and surnames with the help of Chaldean numerology often pay little attention to the problematic relationship between the number 15 and any number whose digits add up to 4 or 8. The rules for appropriately changing a name or surname are quite complex. Nevertheless, in this article I will point out some of the pitfalls we make with the number 15.

The number 15 is considered a number that can bring success in public communication or performance. It is also associated with art, beauty, and magic. It can symbolize prosperity and fine clothing. For some people, the number 15 bestows physical beauty, though not always. Even when this isn’t the case, most people with the number 15 tend to possess a certain charisma.

Unfortunately, this number has a weak internal structure and is exposed to the action of the numbers 4 and 8. When such relationships between numbers occur, the number 15 very often starts to act negatively. This action is also shown in the Tarot card XV called “The Devil“. Sepharial therefore associated this number with the following themes: “Fate; the inevitable; dangers to the offsprings and struggles in the marriage state; luxury.” According to older traditions, the interaction between the number 15 and numbers 4 or 8 brings about an unbalanced ego, difficult influences, curses, spells, opponents, possible legal issues, depression, blows of fate, and even poverty. Most numerologists associate such a 15 with the danger of being manipulated or others being manipulated by someone with such numbers. This type of 15 is often found among black magicians and advocates of dubious spiritual movements.

Unfortunately, I know quite a few cases where people have changed their name or surname and included the number 15 in their analysis, which was connected with numbers 4 or 8. These individuals did not find happiness in their lives; on the contrary, they faced a series of challenges.

Here are some warnings to bear in mind:

1. If you were born in January (8), February (4 and 8) or August (4; and this is also the 8th month), then the number 15 should not be in the following positions in your numerology chart:

2. It is also not advisable to have the number 15 in these positions if you were born in October and December, and possibly even November, or if you were born in April (4th month).

3. Similarly, it is not advisable to have the number 15 in these positions if you were born on a Saturday (8) or Sunday (4).

4. In a name chart, the number 15 must not come into contact with any number 4 or 8 in a direct vertical or horizontal line:

5. Total name number (TNN), the whole name number, the whole surname number with the value 15 must not meet with the numbers of the birthday, life path and goal number which have the value 4 or 8. Similarly, a total of consonants with a value of 15 must not meet a birthday, life path and secondary goal number with a value of 4 or 8.

6. With TNN, we must check multiple methods for calculating TNN. For example, if your first name is 24 and your surname is 9, the traditional approach of adding them together gives 24 + 9 = 33. The number 15 does not appear here. However, it is present. 24 reduces to 6. 6 + 9 = 15. Similarly, the classical method creates the number 69, which also reduces to 15. Whenever you get the number 15, check whether it is in contact with numbers 4 or 8.

Unfortunately, this is not the whole story. Numbers 4 and 8 can be present in other ways. If you are changing your name or surname and your data includes the number 15, I recommend that you follow general guidelines to prevent your new name from having negative effects.

Can the relationship between the numbers 1 and 4 cause accidents?

In short, the answer is yes, despite them being interchangeable numbers that are strongly connected to each other. The numbers 1 and 4 are fiery and active, and when they come together, they can cause accidents. In addition, the number 4 represents sudden changes or twists, karmic causes, which can increase the chances of accidents.

The chance of accidents is also increased when the numbers with the base digits 1 and 4 are unlucky (for example, the unlucky form of number 13, numbers 22, 31, 28, 64, etc.). The possibility of accidents is also increased when the number 4 is active (for example, when the total name number falls among numbers with base digit 4, and the birth date belongs to base digit 1).

ESSENTIALS OF NUMBER INTERACTIONS

In Chaldean numerology, the interplay between numbers is nearly as crucial as whether a number itself is deemed fortunate or unfavorable. The potency of favorable influence often finds itself notably restrained if, for instance, an individual possesses a fortunate number like 36 or 37 within their names, yet fails to align these numbers with others within their name or date.

Broadly speaking, numbers fall into two principal groups. Numbers from the 1-2-4-7 cluster typically either harmonize amongst themselves or maintain a more neutral stance in certain scenarios. Correspondingly, numbers belonging to the 3-6-8-9 spectrum generally exhibit a natural affinity for one another, save for the complex dynamics between 8 and 9.

At their core, the relationship between the 1-2-4-7 and 3-6-8-9 groups tends to be inherently discordant. While the number 5 may superficially seem compatible with all others, deeper analyses unveil incongruences, particularly with numbers 3 and 8. Moreover, associations with numbers 2 and 4 prove less than ideal for the number 5. The number 5 finds its best understanding in the company of another 5, while also forging strong bonds with 1 and 6. Individuals whose birthdates harbor the numbers 4 and 8 often necessitate a release from their vibrational burdens, a feat achievable through strategic selection of name numbers. Optimal choices include numbers 1 and 5 for 4, and numbers 3 and 6 for 8, while the number 15—although it sums to 6 (1+5=6)—is advised against.