Masculine and Feminine Energies in Names and Chaldean Numerology

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Strongly masculine numbers are those of Jupiter (3), Mars (9), and the original form of the Sun (1). Strongly feminine numbers are those of Venus (6) and the original form of the Moon (2).

Regardless of the numbers present in a person’s birth date, it is generally desirable—especially in childhood—that the full (= consonants+ vowels) first name number, full middle name numbers, full last name number, full Total Name Number (TNN), and consonants (in personal name, in last name, consonants total) predominantly support one’s core masculine or feminine nature. This is easiest to achieve within the 3–6–9 group. Within the 1–2–4–7 group, the number 1 is often the preferred primary choice (and males should avoid strong presence of number 2!).

Numbers associated with the opposite gender can still be present in a secondary role; in that case, they may indicate an ability to understand the opposite sex.

We evaluate name numbers (excluding vowels), and then especially the Total Name Number (TNN). For example, if a man has a TNN of 2 or 6, and his name numbers are also dominated by 2 or 6, he may become gay (or he may not; depending on other factors) or may otherwise develop an unconventional relationship with his masculinity and with women. If a woman has a TNN of 1, 3, or 9, and her name numbers are likewise dominated by those values, she may (or she may not!) become a lesbian or may otherwise develop an unconventional relationship with her femininity and with men. There is very little established numerological tradition in this area, and such “gay & lesbian” numbers are difficult to interpret reliably. Much also depends on astrological configurations and other factors.

If possible, regardless of gender, avoid giving children names that contain a strong 11 or most of its higher derivatives (29, 38, 47, etc.). Do not be misled by stories about “master numbers,” a concept introduced in the early 20th century by the Pythagorean numerologist Aso-Neith Cochran. Before her, Pythagoreans did not use the concept of master numbers 11 and 22—and neither did Chaldean numerologists.

Number 11 is generally associated with division and emotional suffering. It can indicate divorce and conflict in the parents’ family, and even more often in one’s own family. The essence of 11 reduces to 2, which is associated with the astral realm, the unconscious, fear, aggression, suffering, attachments, and emotions. Only individuals with a strong chart may channel the number 11 into resilience or fighting spirit. In general, however, this number is not a formula for success in life. It more often brings internal crises (sometimes identity crises) or challenges in family and social roles.

Should Number Ones Wear Sunglasses?

In Chaldean numerology, the number 1 is often associated with eye-related issues, such as farsightedness, nearsightedness, and astigmatism. Some numerologists therefore suggest that people who are “Number Ones” (those influenced by the number 1 in their birth or name numerology) should wear sunglasses during the summer months[1] or, at the very least, avoid intense sunlight[2] by covering their heads on sunny days.[3]

However, sunglasses can actually be risky for Number Ones (and not just for them). In dark conditions, the pupils dilate, and if the sunglasses don’t provide adequate UV protection, they may allow an excessive amount of ultraviolet light to enter the eyes. Wearing low-quality sunglasses in the sun can increase the risk of eye disease and vision deterioration.

There are also some additional concerns—though these are not scientifically proven. Numerology itself is a metaphysical field that hasn’t been extensively studied or verified by science. As such, I cannot take responsibility for any complications resulting from an overreliance on this article. People who are Number Ones and have vision issues should not take this text as absolute advice but rather as an unusual source of information. It’s always best to seek broader and more professional guidance on eye health.

Among the unproven concerns, some believe that wearing dark sunglasses deprives the eyes of natural daylight, which in itself could potentially contribute to declining vision. Like dark clothing, dark glasses are sometimes associated with the quality known as tamas (Sanskrit for “darkness”) in Indian philosophy—one of the three fundamental gunas or qualities of existence. Tamas is thought to govern inertia, apathy, and low awareness or spiritual decline.

In general, Number Ones are encouraged to understand that many eye problems may actually arise from overly tense or too weak eye muscles, as well as from excessive focusing (such as prolonged reading or screen time). Today, the growth of somatic studies offers a new perspective on how muscular tension, weakness, and even breathing patterns can impact health. Based on this, some experts recommend various exercises and relaxation techniques for the eyes, aimed at preserving—or even improving—vision.

From a metaphysical numerology viewpoint, people influenced by the number 1 tend to be highly individualistic and ambitious. This can lead to additional symbolic explanations for eye conditions. For instance, Number Ones may have difficulty accepting criticism or disapproval from their surroundings. As a result, some frustrated Ones (and not just Ones) may develop a form of “selective vision,” possibly leading to nearsightedness. In other cases, when their actual capabilities don’t match their high ambitions, they may stop perceiving reality clearly—physically and symbolically. Their natural tendency toward intense focus might also lead to vision issues, including sensitivity to bright sunlight.

Number Ones are also more prone to challenges when in tense relationships with certain other numbers—specifically numbers from the 3-6-8-9 group. Of these, 8 can be especially complex, as it’s ruled by Saturn and associated with physical health challenges and life tests.

When it comes to compound numbers, numerological literature doesn’t offer consistent views on their effect on eye health. Each compound number has multiple layers of influence, depending on how its digits interact and on the presence of certain “feminine” or yin numbers like 2, 6, or sometimes 8. Therefore, we can’t conclusively say that “unlucky Ones,” such as those represented by 28 or 64, are more prone to vision issues. In fact, Pandit Sethuraman claims that people born on the 28th of the month may actually have better eye health than other Ones, since the Sun is considered less dominant on that date.[4]

It’s also important to note that not everyone with vision problems is necessarily under the influence of the number 1 in their birth or name numbers. For example, people influenced by the number 11 or by compound numbers that reduce to 11 can also face eye issues. One number often highlighted is 47. Theoretically, this number includes two Ones (4+7=11) and is also associated with the Moon (2), the North Node (Caput Draconis, 4), and the South Node (Cauda Draconis, 7). When the Sun and Moon are in conjunction and connected to the lunar nodes, it symbolizes a solar eclipse—a time of darkness and symbolic blindness.[5] Specific compound numbers can carry their own unique “eye stories.” But again, not all Ones, Elevens, or those with the number 47 are destined to have eye problems!

In conclusion: Many people influenced by the number 1 could improve their eye health by spending more time in natural daylight and by strengthening and relaxing their eye muscles. In doing so, they may begin to see more clearly and become less sensitive to sunlight—possibly eliminating the need for sunglasses altogether.

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Sources:

[1] Moore, Gerun, Ericsen Setley, Ruth (1973): Numbers Will Tell. London, Arthur Barker limited. Page 11

[2] Strayhorn, Lloyd (1997): Numbers and You. Ballantine Books. Page 225.

[3] Sethuraman, Pandit (2014): Science of Fortune.  Guruswami LLC. Page 71.

[4] Sethuraman, Pandit (2014): page 74.

[5] Similarly, Sethuraman also links the name number 47 with a tendency toward deteriorating eyesight, although it is unclear whether his claim is based on empirical findings, theoretical interpretation involving the lunar nodes, or a channeled message. See: Sethuraman, Pandit (2014), page 74.