BIRTH NUMBER

The birth number in Chaldean numerology represents our foundational number and signifies support, talents, and health. It is the number of the soul on both subconscious and conscious levels and also denotes our spiritual origin, from which it receives strong support from primal energies. This number corresponds to the day of the month. For example, individuals born on the 10th day of the month have a birth number equal to 10.

The day of the month holds significant importance. It is similar in importance to the total name number. We cannot change our birth date or other date numbers as they represent the collectively established calendar matrix at the time of our birth. However, we can celebrate our birthday on a fortunate date close to our actual birth date to mitigate the negative influences of the birth date. Additionally, we can change our first or last name to align the birth date with the name, which brings more harmony and fewer obstacles in life.

DO QUALITIES OF NUMBERS CHANGE NUMEROLOGICALY BASED ON DEVELOPMENTAL PARADIGMS?

For millennia, humanity lived in tribal and clan societies. Life in these primal communities was simpler, connected with nature and its rhythms. During these times, people allocated roughly equal attention to the various aspects governed by numbers. Numbers 1, 2, and 3 represented flora, 4 represented weaponry, 3 denoted leadership, 5 symbolized communication, 1, 3, and 9 were associated with warriors, 2 and 6 represented females, 2 and 5 represented children, 7 symbolized seers, 8 signified elders, while 3, 5, and 7 were linked with journeys and 9 with territorial boundaries.

THE WORLDS OF EARLY STATES, ANTIQUITY, AND FEUDALISM

This equilibrium shifted with the rise of ancient states and feudal domains, where land became a pivotal measure. Numbers closely associated with land, particularly 3, 6, and 9, as well as 8, held prominence during antiquity and feudalism. The surge in trade, hedonism, and slave commerce in the Hellenistic and Roman worlds elevated the significance of numbers 1 through 4 (representing individualism) and partially 5 (representing knowledge and commerce). However, in Europe, the focus reverted to the “land numbers” of 3, 6, 8, and 9. During this era, these numbers asserted their paradigms more effortlessly, with knights represented by 3 and 9, ladies and court by 6, clergy by 3 and 8, bankers by 6 and 8, soldiers by 3, judges by 3, 6, and 8, and serfs by 8. During this period, the number 17, particularly among the number 8, was considered auspicious for fame and success. Similarly, the number 21, regarded as fortunate in antiquity, became a symbol of utmost fortune in the French tarot since at least the 18th century. However, the entrenched feudal structure persisted until the 19th century, buoyed by the enduring importance of agriculture and tradition, where numbers 3, 6, 8, and 9 retained their significance. This status quo prevailed until the advent of major social and technological revolutions (4).

THE MODERN WORLD

The birth of the consumer society in the 20th century marked the triumph of individualism (1-4) and rapid trade (5). By the close of the 20th century, this trend reached its zenith. Political discourse encompassed topics such as drug legalization, same-sex families, and philosophers openly deliberated on pedophilia, while the avant-garde youth established squats – all emblematic of revolutionary themes (4). The realm of commerce witnessed the advent of “just in time” warehousing (5 encroaching into territory traditionally governed by the number 8). Today, robotics, automation (4 and 5) are followed, along with globalization, which threatens borders (9) and old traditions (3, 8). Women are losing their feminine allure (dominated by 6), while men doesn’t pursue women’s hearts as knights and warriors (dominated by 3 and 9) so often. Changes occur swiftly, time is running out so fast, and numbers indicative of change and instability dominate this world (2, 4, 5, and 7). With the rise of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, the seeds of the neoliberal world were sown, culminating in the reign of numbers 1, 2, 4, 5, and 7. Conversely, numbers 3, 6, 8, and 9 find themselves in a position of opposition and defensiveness for the first time in the last 5,000 years, in accordance with the historical trajectory of states.

LUCKY AND UNLUCKY NUMBERS OF OUR TIME

As a result, the prospects of certain numbers have improved or worsened. It would be challenging to argue that individuals with numbers 1, 2, 4, 5, and 7 universally benefit from the advent of the neoliberal world. Rapid changes induce stress even among fast numbers (2, 7, 5, and occasionally 6), heightening their instability. Similarly, number 10 and its multiples (19, 28, 37, etc.) may also exhibit instability. If we were to identify a number among the new ruling numbers whose prospects for success have increased recently, number 28 would be a likely candidate. Number 28 often thrives in fast-paced businesses, but success in the realm of realationships appears elusive for most individuals with this number. The decline of traditional family structures and the rise of short-term perspectives in modern professions have rendered many long-term considerations obsolete – a reality that affects not only number 28 but all numbers alike. However, in the long run, the number 28 still tends to encounter problems. Number 28 also boasts certain advantages in our “new world order”– it is often associated with intelligence and initial success in projects. Thus, many individuals with this number may indeed lead happier lives, provided they engage in professions of the modern era, where speed and adaptability are paramount. Conversely, traditional occupations may prove less conducive to the happiness of individuals with the number 28.

The losers of this new era are primarily found among numbers indicative of karmic trials (especially 4 and 8, albeit to a lesser extent 2 and 7) and the group comprising numbers 3, 6, 8, and 9. Number 4, despite its association with depression and impulsivity, finds its footing in this changing world by carving out new paths. Furthermore, it appears that the perception of number 13 in Chaldean numerology has evolved over the past century, no longer solely representing death, misfortune, and suffering but increasingly symbolizing opportunities for transformation and change. Cheiro already treats it as conditionally fortunate, but also describes its potential difficulties and trials:

(Cheiro (1935): Cheiro’s Book of Numbers. London, Herbert& Jenkins.)

I wonder if this still holds true in this tumultuous world. Is the current suffocating development too overwhelming even for individuals with numbers 4 and 13? Do they possess the resilience required to weather such storms? Number 4 is often associated with depression and impulsiveness, so I recommend increased caution regarding the number 13.

In contrast, number 9 possesses resilience and remains indispensable, being the sole representative (as soldiers and doctors) among the numbers 3, 6, 8, and 9 that neoliberal systems still rely upon. This likely explains the absence of significant changes in these numbers. Conversely, number 2 is inherently sensitive, and genuine instances of happiness among twos between numbers 1 and 52 are rare. Thus, we are left with numbers 3, 6, 7, and 8. Among these, “lucky” numbers such as 21, 25, 34 and 17 often face trials before achieving success. However, in the contemporary world, characterized by frequent changes in projects and career paths, individuals with these numbers often struggle to attain success, but often do not reach the success stage.

Numbers 25 and even 34 appear to be mildly unfavorable in the current landscape. These numbers are sensitive and possess internal structures that exacerbate challenges in the modern era, resulting in unfavorable outcomes. Consequently, they fare poorly. Conversely, number 21 currently appears neutral. Individuals with number 21 are advised to pursue stable professions while seeking solace in God and Divine spirituality. Thus, this number can still bring happiness under the right circumstances.

However, number 17 presents challenges, as its inner structure is ill-suited for the neoliberal era, undermining prospects for sustained career development. Generally, number 17 evokes unhappiness for most individuals, exacerbated by encounters with number 4, which lead to difficulties, transgressions, and unbalanced sexuality. It’s also better not to encounter another eight (nor is encountering another 17 recommended). This represents a 22% chance of encountering the values 4 and 8 in the neighboring number. And they can be encountered in other name numbers, in consonants, and in the number of zodiacal periods. So, the final conclusion is: number 17 works unfavorably for the vast majority of people, only occasionally favorably. Especially for people for whom mostly unfavorable things happen on the 4th, 13th, 22nd, 31st day of the month or on the 8th, 17th, and 26th day of the month, I advise them to avoid this number if possible.

Similarly, number 15 faces similar challenges, particularly when encountering numbers 4 or 8, resulting in adverse effects such as depression, adversity, and even poverty. The deterioration of perspectives for the number 6 certainly worsens the potentials of all sixes. Here too, there is a 22% chance of encountering these values in the neighboring number. And they can be encountered in other name numbers, in consonants, and in the number of zodiacal periods, just like with the number 17. Hence, number 15 tends to work unfavorably, especially during the neoliberal era.

At present, there is no indication of an inevitable societal transformation in the near future. The neoliberal system is poised to endure for decades to come. For individuals with numbers 3, 6, 8, and 9, strengthening personal resilience remains a viable solution. This can be achieved by harmonizing the triad 3-6-9 in names and dates to consolidate personal power. This is may be achieved by appropriately combining numbers 3, 6 and 9, so that all three numbers are present and connected in the name and dates.

Thank you for reading,

Boštjan Lovrat

2, 5 and 8: Emotions, Emotions…

According to ancient tradition, the numbers 2, 5, and 8 are closely linked to emotions. Additionally, number 6 (associated with Venus) is also considered emotional. Numbers 2 and 6 represent a softer, more sensitive, feminine aspect, while number 7 leans towards the masculine side of the Moon and isn’t always emotionally driven.

The three numbers 2, 5, and 8 are found in the basic numerical square:

Initially, the upper numbers have a spiritual essence but often shift towards mental and material concerns, with number 7 attempting to reconnect with the realm of the mind. Conversely, the lower numbers start as material and tend to ascend towards the spiritual and mental realms.

The middle numbers 2, 5, and 8 signify relationships and the pursuit of balance- they are inherently tied to emotional states. Number 2 represents the Moon and connections with others, number 5, linked to Mercury, governs rationalizations, while number 8 symbolizes suffering, encompassing feelings of depression and sadness.

This emotional aspect is also evident in variations of these numbers, such as 17 and 23. Traditional interpretations of 17 don’t always emphasize its emotional aspects unless it combines with numbers resulting in 4, leading to challenges like sins and sexual transgressions, and subsequently, emotional turmoil. On the other hand, 17, being associated with Saturn, often reflects sorrow and depression, thus indicating emotional tendencies. Similarly, Number 23 is traditionally considered one of the happiest numbers, accompanied by great blessings and prosperity,  yet it may bring challenges and sadness in family life. Hence, the emotional component is explicitly highlighted.

In modern numerology, Sepharial defined arcane XVII (17) numerologically as:  »Hope, favourable; or reverse, according to the position of this star in the horoscope.; uncertainty, insight, visions.«[1] Cheiro, three decades later, expanded on these meanings considerably: »This is a highly spiritual number, and is expressed in sybolism by the 8-pointed Star of Venus: a symbol of “Peace and Love.” It is also called “the Star of the Magi” and expresses that the person it represents has risen superior in spirit to the trials and difficulties of his life or his career It s considered a “number of immortalityand that the person’s name “lives after him .” It is a fortunate number if it works out in relation to future events, provided it is not associated with the single numbers of fours and eights.«[2]

None of these two interpretations specifically mention the possibility of emotional troubles.

Sepharial defined arcane XXIII (23) merely as: »Royal Star of Lion. Protection and favour of persons in authority; celebrity; success[3] Cheiro later expanded this meaning to: »This number is called “the Royal Star of the Lion.” It is a promise of success, help from superiors and protection from those in high places. In dealing with future events it is a most fortunate number and a promise of success for one’s plans[4]

In today’s fast-paced world individuals with numbers like 5 may face a lot of stress. Life also moves too fast for people from the group 3, 6, 8, and 9. Numbers 6 and 8 may face heightened emotional challenges due to life’s rapid evolution. This also implies more emotional challenges for people with numbers 17 and 23. Therefore, it would be expected that numerologists will eventually start writing more about this. Numerous other interpretations from contemporary American and Indian numerologists had been reviewed, but I have not found any definitions regarding the emotional lives of people with these numbers. The definitions of all these numerologists largely echo modern interpretations of Sepharial and Cheiro.

However, some answers are found among Slovenian numerologists. Bono Baršek says: “So far… I have not met anyone with the number 17 who has truly succeeded in finding love and happiness. Instead, it’s a number of great troubles and misfortunes in love.[5] Regarding the number 23, Baršek says, “These people have a strange attitude toward love life, so it is not necessarily their happiest aspect.[6] And Taja Veroti-Tjaša claims that if persons with 23 as birth date listen to the advice of others, this also brings sadness to them..[7]

Thank you for reading,

Boštjan Lovrat


[1] Sepharial (1909): Your Fortune in Your Name or Kabalistic Astrology. London, Willian Rider & Son, Ltd. Page 30. First published in 1894.

[2] Cheiro (1935): Cheiro’s Book of Numbers. London, Herbert& Jenkins. Page. 128. First published in 1926.

[3] Sepharial (1909): Page 31.

[4] Cheiro (1935): Page 130.

[5] Baršek, Bono (1996): Resnice življenja. Nazarje, Bele Dobletina, Nazarje. Page 105.

[6] Baršek (1996): Page. 107.

[7] Veroti, Taja- Tjaša (2005). (Po)moč numerologije. Ljubljana, Self-published. Page 56.

SOME WORDS ON NUMEROLOGICAL CHANGES OF NAME AND SURNAME

Hi!

To the best of my knowledge, there hasn’t been a comprehensive book written on Chaldean numerology that equips readers with the necessary knowledge for independent practice. Studying under a numerology teacher is often necessary, while it almost always requires prolonged and intensive practice.

Consequently, Chaldean numerology remains predominantly within the realm of esoteric (hidden) knowledge. If you’re considering a change in your name or surname, it’s crucial to consult with an experienced numerologist. However, even with an experienced numerologist, there may be gaps in knowledge. Therefore, changing your name and surname with the aim of achieving greater balance is often akin to a gamble! This holds especially true if you approach name changes with only superficial knowledge of the process.

While I don’t provide advisory services myself, I can offer you some useful tips on how to arrive at a harmonious name or other satisfactory solution:

  • If your analysis of your name and date shows only a few unfavorable influences in your numeroscope, indicating that your name is still functioning reasonably well, consider whether you can enhance your energetic balance and personal power through other means, such as diet, somatics, appropriate gemstones, or selecting auspicious dates;
  • Understand that there’s virtually no such thing as a perfectly ideal name. We inhabit a dualistic world where, alongside higher consciousness—capable of leading towards syntropy—entropy is continually active, driving towards increasing chaos. Therefore, when selecting a name, avoid striving for perfection while also steering clear of superficiality;
  • If you’ve opted to seek assistance from a numerologist, ensure that they take into account factors such as the total name number, day of birth (day in the month), life path number, vowels, and consonants. Without considering all these factors, there’s a significant likelihood that you won’t be satisfied with the name change due to potential misinterpretations. A competent numerologist will also be better equipped to find ways to assist you, at least partially, even if you don’t like to change your name and surname;
  • If a numerologist suggests a new name for you, it’s essential that you like the name. Remember that you’ll likely live with this new name for many years. A name is a vibration; it may harbor hidden effects that aren’t immediately evident through numerology but can still significantly impact your quality of life;
  • In addition to seeking a numerological opinion, consider seeking advice from three to five individuals who work with intuition and aura reading. If the majority of these individuals confirm that the new name would have a favorable effect, then I recommend proceeding with the change. However, if their opinions are largely contrary, it’s advisable not to alter your name. You can always  explore alternative options in search of the new name. And of course: if you possess strong intuitive abilities yourself, you may be able to find the answer independently.

I wish you all the luck in finding greater balance in life!

Boštjan Lovrat