Warriors and Chaldean Numerology

Chaldean numerology can help us unveil the potential inherent in each number. In this piece, we will focus on numbers up to 67.

It’s essential to consider that there may be certain limitations as to why someone with an appropriate number may not be suited for a particular profession. For example, an individual may possess strong numbers for soldiers; however, a soldier must also have the appropriate mental and physical conditioning, and it’s not guaranteed that every person with a suitable number will possess those traits.

The numbers that are generally the most combative tend to be base numbers 3 and 9, as these represent strength and bravery. All individuals with a number reducing to 9 are approximately equally suitable for military careers, although the numbers 18 and 54 typically face the greatest dangers.

Among the 3s, the numbers 21 and 39 are well-suited for military service. However, the number 39 can also signify victims and hardships. In times of war, someone with the number 12 may also face sacrifice or injury.

Among the 1s, the numbers 37 and 55 can represent soldiers, even commanders. In contrast to 37, the number 55 may find itself in significantly greater danger during war. Generally, other 1s are more inclined towards career battles than physical confrontations.

The 2s belong to the feminine principle and are generally too fearful to succeed as soldiers. However, aggression often stems from fear or feelings of threat. People with the number 11, who possess sufficiently stable energy in their numerological charts, can succeed as soldiers; this is especially true for the number 65, which must be cautious of battle wounds. Conversely, the single-digit 2 is not inherently military, and sometimes this can also apply to number 20.

The 4s are often too individualistic and, frequently, not disciplined enough to serve as professional soldiers. However, this may not hold true for the number 67.

The 5s are more inclined toward intellectual and verbal combat than military confrontations. Nonetheless, the number 23 can sometimes signify a military career.

The 6s, another number of the feminine principles, are tied to home and family. However, when their community is threatened, 6s can often become formidable fighters. The number 51 is notably the most “militant” among the 6s and frequently represents police officers or soldiers. The number 15 can also be associated with war, particularly when linked with the number 4. Both numbers 51 and 15, related to 4s, represent the danger of injury or death in conflict.

Interestingly, the number 7 is often associated with strategists and soldiers. The number 7 governs not only illusions and hidden meanings but also analysis. If someone with this number trains to be a soldier, they may become a good military analyst or spy. The single-digit number 7, along with the numbers 25, 43, and 52, can represent soldiers. Yet, both 43 and 52 can bring the threat of death and injury during war.

Eights are not typically recognized as soldiers unless they are connected to the number 9 or when the structure of a numerological chart includes other militant numbers. An exception may be the number 53, which is traditionally considered a number of war and death.

These mentioned numbers represent warriors. This means that in most cases, they do not only symbolize soldiers, but also police officers and all professions where there is a danger of physical conflict.