Numerology and House Numbers
The study of numerology is ancient, and revered by many. I hadn’t realized how accurate it could be until I came by an article recently that described the energy of houses whose numbers could be reduced to certain basic numbers. A five house was described as a “temporary dwelling”, one in which occupants would continually be moving in and out of. During the six years I lived in a five house, I had a constant revolving door. A nine house is described as a house of endings and completion – I got a divorce while living in a nine house.
To find the number of your house, simply add the street numbers together until you get a single digit. For example, if you live in 13752 Easy Street you add 5 and 2 to get 7, then add 7 and 7 to get 14 then 1 and 4 to get 5, then you add 5 and 3 to get 8 – which you finally add to one to get 9. Most of us live in houses with less numbers, so it doesn’t have to be quite this complex! If you come to a point where the last two numbers you have left to add are 1 and 1 or 2 and 2 – then you don’t reduce any more as 11 and 22 are master numbers – and mean great things will happen to you while living in that house.
The numbers and their meanings are:
A One House: One is the number of beginnings, and living in a one house can move its occupants towards trend setting, leadership, and positive new experiences. It has a lot of positive energy, but on the down side, its occupants could be prone to snobbery or selfishness. These houses are are considered more prone to fires.
A Two House: Two homes are cozy, relationship oriented homes that encourage balance in all things. They are peaceful, but can be TOO peaceful. Occupants may find themselves just wanting to relax rather than doing anything constructive.
A Three House: Three houses are cheerful, friendly homes just waiting for a good party to happen. If you like a quiet home, a three home is not for you! Three homes are also prone to clutter, but can inspire creativity in the occupants.
A Four House: Four homes are the natural home of the builder or ladder climber. I made the greatest strides in my career while living in a four home, but was so driven I had very little time to enjoy my nice home. Four homes tend to be neat and tidy, but can be prone to structural difficulties.
A Five House: Five homes are very high energy homes, and considered “temporary shelter”. Numerology books say that either occupants will be moving in and out all the time (this was my experience), or the decor will constantly change. This can be a good thing if you are an interior decorator, but for the rest of us, it can be (and was) a bit harrowing. The intense five energy can also create strife and disagreements among occupants.
A Six House: Six houses have peaceful, loving and considerate vibrations that bring out the best of the occupants. The downside is that others may try to take advantage of your good nature.
A Seven House: A seven house is a sanctuary – quiet and perfect for meditation and spiritual introspection. This house has a water vibration, so pools and ponds go well with its energy. But it also can be prone to plumbing problems.
An Eight House: Eight is the natural number for prosperity, so an eight house is said to be very auspicious. It is a great choice for ambitious people, but can tend to create a strong material focus for occupants.
A Nine House: The natural number of endings, nine homes also attract those who like to help others. Things that need to leave your life will happen while in nine homes, and the occupants can also find themselves having a tendency to be accident prone. Pet lovers are often attracted to nine homes.
I have lived in five homes since I moved to the Bay Area, and I have to say that this newly discovered wisdom applied to every one of them. I am off to seek a 1, 3, or 6 home for my next choice.