In recent decades, number codes have appeared in the family of mantras. Opinions about their usefulness vary, just as the authors and energetic backgrounds of these codes vary. For example, we encounter angelic number codes, Grabovoi codes, the healing code of Zhi Cheng Guo, Energy Balancing by Numbers by Lloyd Mear, and others. Chaldean numerology also includes numerical codes, such as the code for activating harmonious energy in name numbers, which I presented a few months ago. There is also a number code derived from the date of birth, introduced by the Chaldean numerologist Alberto Ferrarese.
The code I am offering you for the New Year 2026 is not related to any of the above. It originates from one of my older codes, which I tested with acquaintances as early as 2017. Its numerological foundation is too complex to go into here, as it operates on nine levels and in some places also takes into account the cubing of numbers. The numbers are mentally spoken in the order in which they appear in the code.
The code is:
127954863
Its function is to activate, harmonize, and release the natural circulation of energy in the meridians of the subtle body, and to strengthen this circulation with environmental energy in order to achieve harmonious development. This is not a magic wand, but a tool with limited reach. This numerical mantra must not be repeated continuously without interruption, as doing so destroys its internal structure. Any error in the sequence of numbers also destroys the internal structure. Over time, the structure is likewise destroyed by writing the code down—for example on paper or on one’s own skin—because the digits may begin to add up into a single number (“fadic number,” “vibratory key”).
Mentally focus on the number 1, then on 2, then on 7, and so on until the final number 3. Then interrupt your concentration for at least 10 seconds and relax. The code can be repeated several times in this way.
Changing one’s first or last name is just one of the possible ways we try to shift the energies within our personal makeup. Today, I want to introduce another method that can be used to partially resolve difficulties when dealing with unfavorable or challenging numbers in a name, surname, or their combined value.
I was inspired to write this after my friend told me that his lady is struggling with a serious kidney disease. Almost simultaneously, a reader of my blog reached out. He has been exploring how to activate the favorable energies of a name without actually changing the first or last name. Taken together, these were clear signs that it was time to write this article.
In short, this technique is based on a three-digit sequence derived from the first name and surname with the art of Chaldean numerology. What we need are:
His first name Pablo equals 21, which reduces to 3.
His surname Picasso equals 26, which reduces to 8.
His total name number (TNN) is 38, which reduces to 11, and then to 2.
Step 1: Defining the Sequence Numbers
Outer level: Add the reduced numbers of the first name, surname, and TNN, then reduce to a single digit. For Picasso: 3 + 8 + 2 = 13 → 4.
Inner level: Use the TNN. For Picasso, that’s 38 → 11 → 2.
Alternative Ways to Arrive at the Same Sequence
Outer level: sum of reduced TNN, total vowels, and total consonants. For Picasso: 8 + 3 + 2 = 13 → 4. Inner level remains the TNN (38 → 11 → 2).
Outer levels can also be represented as a doubled TNN.
In every case, we arrive at the same personal sequence.
For Pablo Picasso, the resulting sequence is 4, 2, 4. This is his main balancing sequence, helping harmonize the energies of his name and surname.
The Numerological Theory Behind the Sequence
The reduced TNN (in the center of the sequence) acts as the core name number through which fresh energy flows into our system. This is true even with challenging numbers such as 4 and 8. In a sense, this central number connects us to prenatal levels of existence.
The outer numbers represent overall functioning, but they also contain the prenatal aspect of the TNN (since it is part of the sum that produces them). This creates a level of wholeness.
The TNN, appearing both at the center and hidden within the outer sums, ties the entire sequence together into unity and completeness.
Notice that the outer numbers are always a multiple of the central one. Picasso’s sequence is 4, 2, 4. If someone’s TNN were 8, its doubled value would reduce to 7 (8+8=16 → 7). Their sequence would be 7, 8, 7. This doubling holds the creative potential of duality.
The outer layer, as the field of total action and dual reflection, allows the frequency to move beyond the narrow frame of the body and aura, reaching into the wider world. Anyone familiar with energy manifestation knows: for an idea or message to manifest, it must leave the inner system and move outward.
So even though duality is at play, the presence of the TNN at all three levels, along with the sum of the outer numbers, expresses connection, unity, and wholeness.
Side Note: Consonant Sequence
You can also derive a consonant sequence. For Picasso, this is 6, 3, 6. But it works much more weakly than the main sequence, since the latter integrates both the whole-name numbers (first, surname, TNN) and the total vowel and consonant values.
Aramaic codes for Latin alphabet, used in Chaldean numerology
How to Use the Sequence
Visualization: Imagine a sphere in front of you, and inside it, sequentially project the numbers of the sequence. After the last number, pause briefly, then begin again. Practice consistently over time.
Repetition: Silently or softly whisper the sequence. After the last number, pause, then repeat. Again, regular practice is key.
Some people also write the sequence down. But there’s a catch: a written sequence remains as a sequence only while we perceive it that way. If written repeatedly, it may start to vibrate as a single number. For Picasso, 4, 2, 4 would collapse into 424 → 4+2+4=10 → 1. This could be problematic if 1 is not suitable for balancing the person’s chart. In such cases, the meaning of 10 would also need to be considered. Similarly, the sequence 787 would introduce the influence of 22, which is often highly challenging.
Final Thoughts
Practicing with sequences, depending on the individual, brings more wholeness, more prenatal influence, and more balance from harmonized numbers (especially important when dealing with unfavorable ones).
If you decide to try working with your main name sequence—good luck with your practice!