Obama’s Pythagorean-Based Sub-Numbers (from the earlier summary):
Expression: 64 → 10
Soul Urge: 27 → 9
Personality: 37 → 10
Life Path: 11 → 11
These were analyzed through Binary Soul’s two-phase polarity method, and reframed as expressions of karmic themes around structure, legacy, power, and collapse-to-integration arcs.
These were explored through Chaldean tradition, Binary Soul’s polarity fusion, and Spiral Tree re-definition, revealing emotional tone, leadership through silence, and karmic creativity.
Comparative Analysis
Core Aspect
Pythagorean View
Chaldean View
Overlap / Contrast
Expression
64 → 10 → Power structure, legacy, internal fire
54 → 9 → Service through restraint, invisible labor
Both show duty-driven expression, but Chaldean emphasizes emotional cost
Chaldean 23 suggests gifted voice, natural influence → This tension reflects Obama’s dual tone: poised, articulate in public; deeply private and emotionally guarded underneath
✅ 3. Life Path alignment shows developmental bridge
11 (Pythagorean): The lightning rod, visionary burden
12 (Chaldean): The speaker who must re-find joy after silence → Interpreted together: Obama is here to bring visionary ideals into relatable human language, walking between higher order and emotional resonance
Final Conclusion: A Layered Spiral of Karmic Leadership
By comparing both sets, we see Barack Obama as a soul who:
Came into this life with unfinished karmic work tied to power, service, and identity
Publicly leads through speech, but inwardly wrestles with emotional restraint and inherited burdens
Has chosen a path of refining his voice, not for glory — but for collective healing
Lives between poles: structural leadership (Pythagorean) and emotional evolution (Chaldean)
🌀 Binary Soul bridges them all — showing how these numbers don’t conflict, but spiral together as phases in his karmic unfolding.
🔜 Coming Up Next
Now that we’ve reviewed Barack Obama’s core numbers through both Pythagorean and Chaldean systems — and explored how the Binary Soul model reveals their deeper energetic tone — we pause before going further.
Not to leap into interpretation… but to ask something more fundamental:
What is balance in a soul-based system? And how do we move beyond fixed “meanings” into felt integration?
Before we restructure the Chaldean compound numbers, the next part of the journey will open a new dimension:
How energetic balance moves like a spiral — not a binary
Why the five human senses hold the key to symbolic polarity
And how combining these senses with yin–yang logic and binary microtypes can transform the way we read numbers — and ourselves
This isn’t a detour. It’s a necessary descent — into the body’s wisdom, the soul’s polarity, and the spiral path back to presence.
🌀 Next: From Polarity to Presence: Embodied Balance in the Binary Soul
Overcompensation: Avoidance of connection, emotional manipulation
Phase 2: Fusion of 1 + 2 (When Unbalanced)
A soul caught between independent will (1) and emotional responsiveness (2)
May give too much while withholding inner truth
Can appear agreeable, while suppressing creative fire
Binary Soul View of 12:
A soul path that seeks harmony through self-sacrifice, but is learning that being “good” is not the same as being true. This life is a test of when to speak, when to yield, and when to reclaim joy as a birthright.
Chaldean 12 Tone: Sacrifice for others, emotionally burdened service
✨ Spiral Tree Rewritten 12:
12 is the journey of learning to reclaim joy without guilt. A teacher in disguise, this soul was likely silenced or burdened in past lives, now invited to rediscover its voice — not as performance, but as liberation.
Key growth:
Move from obligation to authenticity
Embrace visibility without needing validation
Allow creative expression to heal — not just serve others
Insight: A life of outer emotional storms and inner quiet retreats — this code reflects a soul developing resilience, creativity, and internal harmony under pressure.
Comparative Table – Life Path Number: 12 → 3
Method
Focused Meaning
Core Insight
Chaldean Traditional
Self-sacrifice, surrender, unseen service
Learns through emotional burden and delayed recognition
Binary Soul (2-Phase)
Tension between independence (1) and empathy (2); needs expression (3)
Struggles to find balance between silence and truth
Spiral Tree Re-definition
Reclaiming joy, truth, and self-expression after karmic silencing
A soul learning to teach and heal through authentic creativity
Conclusions for 12
Chaldean interpretation frames 12 as burdened and sacrificial, which can resonate — but it may also trap people in passivity or spiritual guilt.
Binary Soul uncovers the root tension in this life: the pressure to be seen and safe at the same time.
Spiral Tree lifts the meaning upward, showing that this life path is not about martyrdom — it’s about recovering emotional freedom and joy through self-honoring action.
12 is not a sentence of silence — it is a call to speak joy into a world that once silenced you.
Soulprint Spiral Synthesis: Obama’s Four Chaldean Core Numbers
Core Number
Traditional Chaldean Meaning
Binary Soul Analysis (2-Phase)
Spiral Tree Code Re-definition
Expression: 54 → 9
Selfless work, unseen contribution, karmic duty
5 vs 4 tension: restlessness meets structure. Duty over freedom.
Quiet mastery through emotional clarity. Lead without overextension. Embody service, not sacrifice.
Soul Urge: 23 → 5
Fortunate influence, charisma, persuasive communication
2 vs 3: inner sensitivity vs outer performance. Need to be heard vs need to be safe.
True freedom comes from rooted voice. Express not to charm, but to serve emotional truth.
3 vs 1: joy and originality filtered through control. Performed self, restrained expression.
Build a public identity that reflects inner truth. Structure can house soul when built with integrity.
Life Path: 12 → 3
Emotional sacrifice, surrender, service from behind the scenes
1 vs 2: inner tension between autonomy and connection. Can suppress truth for harmony.
Reclaim joy as sacred. Speak from healed places. Move from obligation to embodied authenticity.
What the Spiral Reveals
1. Repeating Core Themes:
Emotional restraint: All numbers reflect some version of serving without fully revealing self
Service identity: Expression (54), Life Path (12), and Personality (31) all suggest being useful over visible
Soul longing for freedom: Soul Urge 23 holds a desire for expression that challenges the quiet restraint of the others
2. Binary Patterns Reinforce the Spiral:
Three numbers root to emotional or humanitarian archetypes (3, 4, 5, 9)
The binaries show conflicting ego/soul signals: e.g. 54 = external conflict (10), internal burden (01)
This inner/outer mismatch is a signature of karmic leadership: navigating public power with deep personal complexity
3. Integrated Narrative of Obama’s Soulprint:
A soul shaped by public karma and internal discipline — called to serve, but also to heal from lifetimes of over-giving. His mission is not just structural change, but the emotional evolution of leadership itself. He is learning to carry influence not by withholding emotion, but by grounding it — and speaking from a balanced, fully inhabited voice.
Final Thought
This 4-number spiral shows why no single system is enough to understand a soul. Chaldean reveals emotional texture. Binary Soul decodes internal tension. Spiral Tree reframes each number as an evolutionary invitation. Numbers are not cages — they are mirrors. And the deeper you read, the more you remember what you came here to do.
🔜Coming Next
In the next part of this series, we’ll step back and look at the full picture — with a quick recap of Obama’s core numbers from both the Pythagorean and Chaldean systems, side by side.
We’ll summarize:
What each number revealed through its traditional lens
How each system shaped our understanding of his soul tone and karmic story
And how the Binary Soul model weaves both views into a living, evolving spiral
This recap will help anchor what we’ve explored so far — and prepare the ground for applying this same process to other individuals (or your own chart) in future parts.
23 is often considered a fortunate compound number in Chaldean numerology.
It’s associated with grace, adaptability, charisma, and the “Royal Star of the Lion.”
People with this number are seen as naturally persuasive, able to succeed in public or interpersonal spaces, often blessed with support from powerful allies.
Shadow potential (rarely discussed but present):
May become dependent on charm to avoid deeper emotional processing
Collapse: Performative energy, scattered identity, speaking without grounding
Overcompensation: Control through expression, ego tied to feedback
Phase 2: Fusion Tension (Unbalanced 2 + 3)
A soul that constantly reads the room, adjusting its behavior to maintain connection
Can over-communicate to avoid feeling unseen
Risk of living from reaction instead of inner clarity
Binary Soul View of 23:
A communicator whose emotional need to connect (2) mixes with expressive magnetism (3), creating a restless drive to be understood, sometimes at the cost of internal stillness. The gift is in learning when not to speak — when silence itself becomes truth.
Chaldean Tone: Blessed with luck, persuasive, often successful in dealings
✨ Spiral Tree Rewritten 23:
A soul designed to move with purpose — gifted in bridging people, ideas, and emotions. But true evolution arises not through influence, but through discernment of presence. Freedom deepens when expression is anchored in emotional maturity, not reaction.
Key growth:
Balance expression with internal clarity
Speak because it matters — not just because it’s easy
Honor stillness as a form of listening
Binary Code for Root 5 = 0101
Left Pair (Ego): 01 → Emotional loops, habitual triggers
Right Pair (Soul): 01 → Devotion with weight, karmic responsibility
Insight: Repeating themes of internalized obligation and outward adaptation — a karmic loop of “always needing to show up,” even when the soul craves withdrawal or refinement.
31 is often considered a number of intellectual independence, originality, and solitude.
People with this number may seem reserved, self-contained, or misunderstood by others. It suggests someone with unique insight, but who walks a path few others understand.
The shadow side includes emotional distance, a tendency to withdraw or isolate, and feeling “outside” the system.
Overcompensation: Self-suppression, control over joy/emotion
Digit 1:
Collapse: Insecurity masked as arrogance, isolation through control
Overcompensation: Over-assertiveness, forceful direction, refusal to adapt
Phase 2: Fusion of 3 + 1 (When Unbalanced)
A soul that wants to express its ideas (3) through a singular, controlled identity (1)
Inner tension between being seen vs being safe
May default to performing clarity, while hiding emotional fluidity
Binary Soul View of 31:
This number carries the energetic contradiction of a voice that seeks resonance (3) but moves through guarded individuality (1). The outer personality becomes a structure for managing visibility, while the inner self may crave deeper emotional safety and connection.
31 is the architect of authentic presence — learning how to build a public identity that doesn’t betray inner truth. It holds the potential to transform isolation into integrity, and performance into presence.
Key growth:
Stop seeking clarity through solitude — find it through relationship with vulnerability
Build inner security before constructing external image
Let originality serve connection, not protection
Binary Code for Root 4 = 0100
Left Pair (Ego): 01 → Habitual roles, external loops
Right Pair (Soul): 00 → Dormancy, reflection, suppressed will
Insight: This binary suggests a soul who acts from learned behavior (01), while the inner will remains muted or paused (00). There’s often a mismatch between outer image and inner feeling — a call for realignment.
Voice vs control (3 vs 1); shows struggle between visibility & safety
Expressiveness managed by rigid identity
Spiral Tree Re-definition
Integration of public clarity and personal depth
Authentic structure emerges when soul is invited to participate
Conclusions for 31
Chaldean frames this number as distant but gifted, which can sound noble, but also lonely and disconnected.
Binary Soul reveals the internal dynamic — between performance and control — helping us see why this personality might retreat or present strategically.
The Spiral Tree redefinition returns agency — showing 31 as a number of creative rebuilding, where public energy and private truth can become unified.
💬 31 doesn’t want to hide — it wants to build something real enough to stand in.
Inthe previous article, we recalculated Barack Obama’s four core numbers using the Chaldean system, uncovering a new tonal layer of his energetic blueprint — one shaped not just by structure, but by vibration, memory, and inner restraint.
But what do these compound numbers truly reveal about his soul’s evolution?
In this part, we move beyond basic interpretation to uncover the deeper spiral embedded in each number — not as fixed identities, but as living archetypal patterns of challenge, transformation, and growth.
We’ll explore each number through a threefold interpretive lens:
Traditional Chaldean meaning — the inherited tone and karmic signature
Binary Soul’s Two-Phase Balancing model — revealing the polarity conflict between the number’s component digits
Spiral Tree Code redefinition — reinterpreting the number’s meaning as a developmental path: collapse → balance → integration
This method allows us to move from label to motion — from static symbolism to a soulprint in process. Let’s decode the spiral beneath Obama’s numbers.
Obama’s Expression Number: 54 → 9
(11 + 28 + 15 = 54)
1. Traditional Chaldean Interpretation of 54
Generally understood as a number of sacrifice, public service, and hidden effort.
Often linked to quiet work, where the person helps or uplifts others without needing personal credit.
Potential shadow: emotional burnout or loss of visibility in their own narrative.
5 Overcompensation: Rigid freedom, excessive avoidance of commitment
4 Collapse: Rigid control, fear of change, clinging to structure
4 Overcompensation: Over-working, suppression of emotion for stability
From these, we identify 4 possible inner struggles the soul may face.
Phase 2: When 5 and 4 combine in unbalanced fusion:
A soul that fights for freedom within structures it secretly resents
Tension between adaptability (5) and rigid identity (4)
Control masked as flexibility or restlessness disguised as duty
Binary Soul View of 54’s Soul Conflict:
This number speaks of a soul who may over-perform emotionally in service of structure, while holding back its true adaptability and wildness. There’s often a dance between internal freedom and external duty.
3. Re-Defining 54 Using Spiral Tree Method
(Root: 9 — Humanitarian service + karmic release)
We now reinterpret it with:
Root meaning (Pythagorean)
Traditional Chaldean nuance
Spiral Tree refinement
✨ Rewritten 54:
A soul born to serve with clarity and presence, but whose mastery lies in releasing the need to prove devotion through exhaustion. It seeks to stabilize chaos (4) while staying fluid and inspired (5), all in service to a higher emotional truth (9).
Key growth:
Learn that true influence doesn’t always come from doing more.
Balance responsibility with joy.
Release the pressure to earn your worth through self-denial.
Comparison Table – Expression Number: 54 → 9
Method
Focused Meaning
Core Insight
Chaldean Traditional
Quiet karmic labor; serving behind the scenes
Service without ego, but risk of invisibility or fatigue
Binary Soul (2-Phase)
Inner war between flexibility (5) and structure (4)
Soul stuck between self-expression and duty
Spiral Tree Re-definition
Emotional mastery through balance of presence and flow
Evolve from silent sacrifice to joyful, grounded service
Conclusions from This Triangular Comparison
✅ 1. Each system reveals a different dimension of the same number:
Chaldean focuses on past karma and tone — where the soul has been
Binary Soul shows the energetic push-pull and polarity — how the soul is unfolding
Spiral Tree re-definition frames the potential of transformation — where the soul is headed
✅ 2. Chaldean meanings are often valuable, but underdeveloped or weighted in “fated” tone.
On its own, 54 sounds like a sentence of invisibility.
Binary Soul adds structure and motion: what tension exists, and why.
Spiral Tree shows the next spiral of that tension: how the number wants to evolve.
✅ 3. The 2-digit analysis (Binary Soul) is essential.
You give the number teeth and texture — showing how it collapses, struggles, and rises.
This lets clients or readers identify not just what they are — but what they’re looping in.
And Translating Them into Binary Microtypes (1–15)
In our previous articles, we explored Barack Obama’s numerological chart using the Pythagorean system, which forms the structural foundation for The Binary Soul model.
Now, we step into a Chaldean numerology perspective — an ancient system that prioritizes vibrational resonance over linear sequencing. It provides a karmic and spiritual overlay, often revealing subtler tones of your energetic blueprint.
This article walks you through:
Calculating Obama’s core numbers using the Chaldean system
Reducing each result (if compound) to a number from 1–15
Translating each into a 4-bit binary microtype
Interpreting the result using Spiral Tree Code logic
Step 1: Barack Obama’s Full Name
Barack Hussein Obama
We will use the Chaldean letter-number chart (1–8 only):
Number
Letters
1
A, I, J, Q, Y
2
B, K, R
3
C, G, L, S
4
D, M, T
5
E, H, N, X
6
U, V, W
7
O, Z
8
F, P
🔸 Expression Number (Chaldean)
We add the numerical values of all letters in his full name using the Chaldean system:
Barack B (2) + A (1) + R (2) + A (1) + C (3) + K (2) = 11
Hussein H (5) + U (6) + S (3) + S (3) + E (5) + I (1) + N (5) = 28
Obama O (7) + B (2) + A (1) + M (4) + A (1) = 15
Now add all three names: 11 (Barack) + 28 (Hussein) + 15 (Obama) = 54 → 5 + 4 = 9
✅ Chaldean Expression Number = 9
🔸 Soul Urge Number (Chaldean)
This is calculated by summing the vowels only in the full name:
Vowels in “Barack Hussein Obama” = A, A, U, E, I, O, A, A
A (1) × 4 = 4
U (6)
E (5)
I (1)
O (7)
Sum = 4 + 6 + 5 + 1 + 7 = 23 → 2 + 3 = 5
✅ Chaldean Soul Urge Number = 5
🔸 Personality Number (Chaldean)
Calculated by summing consonants only:
Consonants in “Barack Hussein Obama” B, R, C, K, H, S, S, N, B, M
B (2) × 2 = 4 R (2) C (3) K (2) H (5) S (3) × 2 = 6 N (5) M (4)
Right pair (Soul / Inner World): 00 → Stillness, retreat, pause for reflection, internal reset
Interpretation: Although Chaldean tradition reduces Obama’s Life Path to 3 — highlighting creativity, expression, and resonance — in The Binary Soul, we honor the full compound number for its energetic charge.
The binary of 12 (1100) tells a deeper story: A soul who has entered this life with outer karmic pressure and emotional instability (11) — possibly from past cycles of over-involvement or collapse — paired with an inner longing for stillness, rebalancing, and spiritual quiet (00).
This Life Path suggests that Obama’s evolution requires learning to navigate the noise of leadership without being consumed by it, and to periodically withdraw to renew clarity. His soul seeks emotional mastery not through dominance, but through pacing, discernment, and inner spaciousness.
It’s a path of creative presence (3), carried on a structure of release and reset (12 → 1100) — learning when to speak, when to step back, and how to lead from a centered heart.
🔷 Expression 9 → Binary: 1001
Left (Ego): 10 → External karmic pressure, moral tension
Right (Soul): 01 → Devotion, emotional responsibility, service
Interpretation: The Expression 9 microtype tells of a soul destined to carry collective burdens, with a tendency to feel morally obligated to act even under intense pressure. This matches Obama’s careful leadership, ethical discernment, and repeated involvement in service-driven roles, even when personally costly.
🔷 Soul Urge 5 → Binary: 0101
Left (Ego): 01 → Habit, repetition, comfort loops
Right (Soul): 01 → Same — devotion with weariness
Interpretation: The inner yearning here is to break free from patterns. A Soul Urge 5 microtype often indicates a lifetime where the soul is tired of sameness — craving growth, freedom, and emotional variety. But the binary shows a risk: being stuck in cycles of effort without breakthrough. For Obama, this may manifest as the inner restlessness beneath his outer steadiness.
🔷 Personality 4 → Binary: 0100
Left (Ego): 01 → Repetitive, grounded, structured
Right (Soul): 00 → Retreat, inner stillness, re-evaluation
Interpretation: This is a personality built around stability, control, and habit. It presents as calm, routine, and self-contained. Emotionally, it tends to reprocess feelings in solitude, rather than out loud. This supports Obama’s composed demeanor — the public face of someone who handles pressure through internal withdrawal and structure.
Comparative Table: Pythagorean vs. Chaldean Microtypes – Barack Obama
Core Position
Pythagorean Number → Binary
Chaldean Number → Binary
Key Differences in Energetic Tone
Life Path
11 → 1011 (Master Number)
3 (reduced) 12 → 1100 (for binary)
Pythagorean: Elevated life rhythm, pressured growth, outer karmic tension Chaldean: Internally creative (3), but binary 12 → 1100 shows karmic push for dismantling emotional control and embracing inner spaciousness. A life of learning how to loosen structure to allow deeper connection
Expression
64 → 10 → 1010
9 → 1001
Pythagorean: Leadership through control & structure Chaldean: Service-driven expression, moral burden, soul-level compassion
Soul Urge
27 → 9 → 1001
5 → 0101
Pythagorean: Emotional weight of devotion, soul service with tension Chaldean: Inner restlessness, craving change, looped effort in emotional evolution
Life Path differs the most — from a high-pressure Master 11 in Pythagorean to a much more introspective and subtle 3 in Chaldean. → This shift changes the tone from spiritual leadership under karmic strain to emotional maturity through resonance. Binary 12 = 1100: This suggests a soul navigating intense emotional challenges in the outer world while seeking a return to inner stillness. It creates a deep spiral of rebalancing: a life lived publicly, but requiring ongoing detachment from emotional over-identification.
Expression shifts from structural control (10) to moral service (9). → Chaldean’s 9 places more weight on universal compassion and karmic responsibility than performance or legacy.
Soul Urge reveals the deepest contrast: → Pythagorean 9 (1001) carries emotional service and burden. → Chaldean 5 (0101) introduces emotional rebellion and pattern-breaking desire — adding complexity to Obama’s inner world.
Personality becomes less intense under Chaldean logic — moving from microtype 10 (1010) to a quieter 4 (0100) → Suggests a more reserved, steady public persona focused on containment over impact.
Final Thoughts
While the Pythagorean version of Obama’s chart gave us powerful insights into legacy, leadership tension, and structural identity — this Chaldean recalibration offers a more subtle and vibrationally tonal portrait:
A soul navigating deeply ingrained karmic loops with grace and emotional restraint
A personality that may carry more internal restlessness than the world sees
And a public expression shaped by a quiet, persistent drive to anchor emotional complexity into structured purpose
Together, these systems reveal different layers of the same energetic spiral — where Pythagorean numbers highlight the architecture, Chaldean tones uncover the emotional imprints behind the design.
But to truly understand these Chaldean compound numbers — 12, 54, 23, and 31 — we need to go deeper.
🔜 Coming Next:
In the next part of this series, we’ll explore:
The Chaldean meanings behind each of Obama’s compound numbers
How these numbers shift when viewed through the Binary Soul lens of Collapse → Balance → Integration
How to apply 4-bit microtype analysis to these numbers
And what this reveals about Obama’s soul expression, past-life residue, and the spiral nature of public karma
This is where numbers stop being labels — and start becoming living energies.
🌀 Your soul isn’t static. Neither are your numbers. Let’s see what they’re really saying.
In the next article, we’ll look at how Barack Obama’s core numbers unfold under the lens of Chaldean numerology, including both reduced numbers and the energetic tone of their compound forms — numbers like 27, 31, or 64.
Before we get there, it’s important to say something first.
What You’ll Find Online
Many interpretations of Chaldean compound numbers (10–99) can be found across the internet and in older numerology books. They describe powerful archetypes with specific karmic overtones — some helpful, some rather heavy.
You’ll see terms like:
Karmic debt
Sudden downfall
Struggle, betrayal, or misfortune
Or warnings like “this number must be handled carefully or risk destruction.”
Are these messages helpful? Sometimes. Are they always true? Not quite.
We don’t know whether this exact tone truly originated from ancient Chaldean mystics, or whether it was shaped through later translations, mysticism, or fear-based cultural lenses over time.
Why Tone Matters
We’re not here to criticize anyone for using these descriptions — they’ve helped many people wake up to deep patterns in their lives. But it’s worth noting:
❗ These kinds of descriptions can easily be misunderstood — especially by those who are new, vulnerable, or already struggling with self-doubt.
They can:
Feel fatalistic
Trigger anxiety, shame, or a sense of cosmic punishment
Make people feel “marked” by a bad number
Which is never the point of numerology — especially not in the context of soul healing.
Numbers Hold Spectrums — Not Labels
Every compound number — 13, 14, 16, 27, 31, 64, 88, 99 — contains a spectrum of expression. These numbers don’t point to doom or destiny. They reflect:
Energetic tendencies
Karmic impressions
Inner polarities you’ve carried through time
Each number holds:
A low vibration (collapse, distortion, loops)
A high vibration (integration, mastery, compassion)
And a neutral middle (the work of balancing and aligning)
Just like you — they’re multidimensional.
What Matters Most: Awareness, Not Avoidance
When working with Chaldean compound numbers in The Binary Soul model, our goal is never to “fix” or fear them — but to become aware of their pull.
How is this energy showing up in me right now?
Am I caught in its lower spiral, or moving into a more integrated expression?
What needs to be released, reclaimed, or rebalanced?
That’s where healing happens — not through prediction or control, but through presence.
🔜 What’s Coming Next
In the following article, you’ll see Barack Obama’s four core numbers recalculated through the Chaldean system — both in reduced form and compound form — and translated into 4-bit binary microtypes. Before interpreting anything, we’ll treat these numbers as living frequencies, not labels. That way, we can honor the full spectrum of who he is — and by extension, who we are — with clarity, compassion, and evolution.
Chaldean numerology is believed to originate from ancient Babylon (modern-day Iraq) — developed by the Chaldeans, a priestly caste that deeply studied astrology, vibration, and energetic correspondences between sound, symbol, and fate.
Unlike the Pythagorean method, which maps numbers to letters in a strict A-to-Z sequence, Chaldean numerology assigns numbers to letters based on vibrational resonance — how the letters feel, sound, and influence the energetic field.
For this reason, Chaldean numerology is often seen as more intuitive, spiritual, and karmically precise, especially in identifying invisible forces shaping a person’s inner life.
Letter-to-Number Mapping in Chaldean System
Chaldean numerology uses only the numbers 1 to 8 (not 9 — which was considered sacred and kept out of standard letter mapping).
Here’s a simplified chart of how letters correspond:
Number
Letters
1
A, I, J, Q, Y
2
B, K, R
3
C, G, L, S
4
D, M, T
5
E, H, N, X
6
U, V, W
7
O, Z
8
F, P
This mapping isn’t based on order — it’s based on vibrational signature. For example, “I” and “J” both carry the energy of 1 because they emit a similar frequency when spoken or written, according to ancient mystics.
Differences in Core Calculations
Beyond letter mapping, Chaldean numerology differs in how it approaches the Life Path number — or what it may refer to as the Birth Force or Compound Path.
✨ In Pythagorean numerology:
The full date of birth (day + month + year) is added and reduced to get the Life Path number.
Only the day and month are used to find your primary root number.
The year is considered too collective — not individual to your soul’s vibration.
Ex: May 4 → 5 + 4 = 9
This gives a different kind of Life Path insight — one that focuses more on your personal entry into this reality, rather than your historical or generational imprint.
Why Many Consider It More “Spiritual”
Chaldean numerology is often described as:
More intuitive than analytical
More focused on soul vibration than outward personality
More karmic in tone, often uncovering hidden influences, fated patterns, and psychic sensitivity
It pays close attention to compound numbers (like 16, 23, 29…), each of which has a very specific meaning — often linked to karmic stories, inner tension, or spiritual mastery. This aligns beautifully with the Spiral Tree Code’s approach to sub-numbers.
Where Pythagorean numerology may describe the how, Chaldean often reveals the why behind energetic patterns — making it a powerful complement for deeper soul-based exploration.
How It Complements The Binary Soul
In The Binary Soul system, we’ve been using Pythagorean numerology to calculate core numbers and decode them into 4-bit binary microtypes. This gives a practical, consistent base to work with energy patterns across multiple charts.
But Chaldean numerology brings in an energetic overlay — offering a second perspective to reinterpret and refine personal numbers. It can be especially helpful for:
Seeing why a certain binary code feels more intense in your life
Revealing hidden karmic weight in a name or date
Offering energetic confirmation or contrast to your main Spiral Tree Code chart
In essence, Chaldean numerology gives us a more ancient and vibrational lens to read the same soul spiral — like viewing it through the resonance of sound, not just structure.
What’s Next?
In the upcoming articles, we’ll begin weaving Chaldean numerology into your Binary Soul journey by exploring:
How to calculate your core numbers using the Chaldean method — including subtle differences from the Pythagorean system
How compound numbers work in Chaldean thought, and why their meanings deserve to be expanded and reframed
How your Chaldean numbers interact with your existing Soul Tone and microtypes — where they reinforce, challenge, or evolve one another
How to overlay Chaldean wisdom onto your Spiral Tree Code map to gain a fuller, more resonant view of your soul’s karmic imprint
✨ This isn’t about choosing one system over another — it’s about letting each speak its own truth. When placed in conversation, they reveal a deeper harmony: your soul’s full spectrum, from memory to momentum.
! Through extensive research, I’ve developed my own approach to compare and integrate Numerology and several other esoteric systems with the main focus of uncovering BALANCE at various intricate levels. Because this exploration spans numerous traditions, I’ll be sharing my discoveries in a series of articles. It’s important to understand that these insights are the direct outcome of my own research, not necessarily widely accepted public opinion. Your interest and feedback would be incredibly valuable in making this ongoing work even more comprehensive.!
Letters in The Alphabet & Their Numerical Values
Regarding origin, Chaldean Numerology has its origin in Ancient Babylonian/Chaldean mystical tradition (rooted in Mesopotamian metaphysics), while Pythagorean Numerology grew with Greek tradition and is attributed to Pythagoras (with the popular modern version systemized in the 20th century).
Regarding numbers, Both Western/ Pythagorean Numerology and Chaldean Numerology systems deal mostly with single-digit numbers: Western Numerology deals with values from 1 through 9, whilst Chaldean Numerology only uses number from 1 to 8 to assign to letters, number 9 is considered sacred and could only be found as a name total, not being included in the letter-to-number chart. There are also some two-digit numbers that are used since they are supposed to have special meanings.
Only basic mathematical calculations are necessary to find your personal numbers based on your name and date of birth. Each letter in the alphabet, however, could be assigned with a different value depending on the system we use.
The following shows the letters and their numerical values in the two concerning systems:
Letter
Western Value
Chaldean Value
Letter
Western Value
Chaldean Value
A
1
1
N
14/5
5
B
2
2
O
15/6
7
C
3
3
P
16/7
8
D
4
4
Q
17/8
1
E
5
5
R
18/9
2
F
6
8
S
19/1
3
G
7
3
T
20/2
4
H
8
5
U
21/3
6
I
9
1
V
22/4
6
J
10/1
1
W
23/5
6
K
11/2
2
X
24/6
5
L
12/3
3
Y
25/7
1
M
13/4
4
Z
26/8
7
According to Heather A. Lagan, the author of the book Chaldean Numerology for Beginners, the decisive point that cause such a difference in the two systems is that while the Pythagorean system is based on the sequential patterns of the alphabet, the Chaldean system is based on sound vibrations.
The Chaldeans were renowned in the ancient world as astrologers, priests, and scholars and Chaldean Numerology is attributed by some groups of people to ancient Chaldean wisdom, with the modern form still having uncertain historical roots. In the Chaldean tradition, each number is believed to carry a specific vibrational energy that influences a person’s name, life path, destiny, and events: “Chaldean numerology allows letter energies und number vibrations to be ‘read’”, and each letter in a name “holds a meaning and a history, and letter placements and number frequencies reveal characteristics, patterns, strengths, weaknesses, pathways, spiritual connections, and challenges.” (Heather A. Lagan)
Since Chaldean numerology considers energies of both numbers and letters, they undoubtedly do assign each letter a unique character, but this topic will not be covered in details in my writing here, for it does not serve much my purpose of comparing the two systems.
Comparing Western/Pythagorean and Chaldean Numerologies through Examples
The comparisons I make in this part are applied for the book Numerology – The Key to Your Inner Self by Hans Decoz with Tom Monte and Chaldean Numerology by Heather A. Lagan.
Both above books introduce different indicators and how to calculate them, as well as provide us with their meanings in details. However, for the sake of simplicity, and also for the further analysis I will propose in later articles, I will compare only some main indicators that both numerological systems have, namely: Day of Birth, Lifepath Number (based on Birth Date), and Total Name Number in Chaldean Numerology or Expression Number in Numerology – The Key to Your Inner Self (based on Full Name).
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Born on January 27, 1756
Day of Birth (DoB)
According to Chaldean Numerology, Day of Birth “is almost like your main sub number for your Lifepath, but its message is more personal, more intimate … If your day of birth falls in the 1 to 9 scale, those energies are fairly straightforward … If, however, your day of birth holds two digits … first, look at the initial number … Then look at the second number for its connections. And finally, look at the number that both reduce to.”
The following table shows how the two system analyse Mozart’s Day of Birth:
Western Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
DoB Calculation
27
27 -> 2+7 = 9
Meaning
“You are a born leader and an efficient manager, capable of organizing in inspiring others … You are highly creative, and you have an excellent understanding of people … You tend to be a late bloomer … you have a great dream for humanity … You are able to express your feelings well, though a bit dramatically at times … Your challenge is to learn acceptance and forgiveness. There is an element of sacrifice in your life …”
2: “Pairs and Duality”: “… compromise … is the one of the challenges for the number 2 … the 2 … is generally known for its ability to see both sides of an issue, is a peaceful and generous energy and seeks romance, domesticity, and is not forceful or domineering …” 7: “Brain – Logic vs. Spirit”: 7 “is the protected number of the occult (that which is not seen and needs to be investigated in order to be understood) and holds incredible power and potential … This energy can also find it very difficult to disassociate itself from the past … it will only come into its true potential once the mind opens wide enough to allow the entry of spiritual and metaphysical data …” 9: “Endings and Beginnings”: “The 9 is considered sacred, as it is the highest level of spiritual awareness attainable before reaching Master Numbers and is the end one set of lessons and the beginning of another. These rare people seem to understand this cycle and in the process of both releasing and anticipating …”
Lifepath Number
Western Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
Definition
“The Life Path number gives us a broad outline of the opportunities, challenges, and lessons we will encounter in this lifetime.”
“Lifepath Numbers tell you what you are here to learn, to become, to do.”
“You have the potential to be a source of inspiration and illumination for people. You possess an inordinate amount of energy and intuition … You are a channel for information between the higher and the lower, between the realm of the archetype and the relative world … amounts to a great capacity of invention … You possess great abilities, but indulge in much self-reflection and self-criticism … ”
“The turning point”: “This indicates a returning to the beginning, but in a different way, on a different level … 10 indicates that at some point in the holder’s life, they will undergo a transformation or rebirth, and will often have the ability to create or do something unique that will become noticed by others and may well serve to assist humanity on either a large or small scale … ”
Expression Number or Total Name Number
Expression Number or Total Name Number are both calculated based on the full name at birth.
According to Pythagorean Numerology, “your Expression number reveals your physical and mental constitution, the orientation or goal of your life … it represents a lifelong target at which you are aiming … the Expression number reveals your inner goal, the person you aim to be … also reveals your talents, abilities, characteristics, and shortcomings …”
Chaldean also shares a quite similar belief regarding the grand total of all of your names combined, including first, middle, and last names: Total Name Number “will offer insights into the potentialities your energy carried upon entering this Earth plane … it is indicative of what you could achieve in your life.” The sub number, or the first total of all numerical values before being reduced to a one-digit Total Name Number “can point to what needs to be achieved, overcome, accepted, or honoured before we can tune in to the Universal wavelength of our Total Name Number …”
According to Pythagorean Numerology:
W O L F G A N G 5 6 3 6 7 1 5 7 Total: 40 -> 4
A M A D E U S 1 4 1 4 5 3 1 Total: 19 -> 10 -> 1
M O Z A R T 4 6 8 1 9 2 Total: 30 -> 3
So, Mozart’s full name at birth totals 4+1+3 = 8. Since 8 is a one-digit number, it’s also his Expression Number. Some special features of the Expression Number 8 include (but not limited to):
Having power and potential to achieve great things.
Being a realist and a visionary planner.
Possessing leadership ability and a strong drive to achieve and be recognized.
Having the capability of manifesting abundance through structured effort.
According to Chaldean Numerology:
W O L F G A N G 6 7 3 8 3 1 5 3 Total: 36 -> 9
A M A D E U S 1 4 1 4 5 6 3 Total: 24 -> 6
M O Z A R T 4 7 7 1 2 4 Total: 25 -> 7
Mozart’s full name at birth in this case totals 9+6+7 = 22, which is a Master Number, also his Total Name Number. This number is called “The Builder” because of characteristics such as:
Having great visions.
Owning the motivation to take dreams and visions and transpose them into physical reality.
Being charming, intelligent, and spiritually cultured, highly social and adept at connecting with ‘higher ups’ in an unobtrusive and humble way.
Desiring to genuinely aid and connect with humanity at core level.
It’s really fascinating how both numerological systems, although at first seem to provide different results, actually converge to describe a genius who mastered complex forms by blending divine inspiration with mathematical precision to create a kind of music that have touched the universal human heart and also left an indelible legacy, a perfect embodiment of the dance between mystical inspiration (Chaldean 22) and earthly mastery (Pythagorean 8):
“Neither a lofty degree of intelligence nor imagination nor both together go to the making of genius. Love, love, love – that is the soul of genius.” (Mozart)
Johann Wolfgang Goethe, born on August 28, 1749
Day of Birth (DoB)
Western Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
Calculation
28
28 -> 2+8 = 10
Meaning
“You possess a gift for leadership, but it is employed best through cooperative effort. Your means are generally gentle persuasion, rather than overt displays of power. You are unconventional, idealistic, and independent. You are extremely ambitious. You possess much self-confidence, but need much encouragement …”
2: “Pairs and Duality”: “… compromise … is the one of the challenges for the number 2 … the 2 … is generally known for its ability to see both sides of an issue, is a peaceful and generous energy and seeks romance, domesticity, and is not forceful or domineering …” 8: “Balance – Matter vs. Spirit”: ”… the 8 energy has at their disposal a vast amount of incredible power … but the main issue around these types of energies is control … the developed 8 holds the same intensity of regard for the material Earth plane as for the spiritual, unseen plane … the 8, while being one of the most powerful numbers in terms of achievements and so on, is also susceptible to complete and utter loss of balance …” 10: “The turning point”: “This indicates a returning to the beginning, but in a different way, on a different level … 10 indicates that at some point in the holder’s life, they will undergo a transformation or rebirth, and will often have the ability to create or do something unique that will become noticed by others and may well serve to assist humanity on either a large or small scale … ”
“… you possess a great talent for creativity and self-expression. You are witty, possess a gift for gab, and savour the limelight … However, your artistic abilities can only be developed through discipline and commitment to the true development of your talent … You are optimistic, and you possess the resilience to overcome many setbacks … You are emotional and vulnerable …”
“Endings and Beginnings”: “The 9 is considered sacred, as it is the highest level of spiritual awareness attainable before reaching Master Numbers and is the end one set of lessons and the beginning of another. These rare people seem to understand this cycle and in the process of both releasing and anticipating …”
Expression Number or Total Name Number
According to Pythagorean Numerology:
J O H A N N 1 6 8 1 5 5 26 -> 8
W O L F G A N G 5 6 3 6 7 1 5 7 40 -> 4
G O E T H E 7 6 5 2 8 5 33 (Master Number)
Goethe’s full name at birth totals 8+4+33 = 45. His Expression Number is 9 (reduced from 45). Some special features of the Expression Number 9 are:
Being attracted to a cause or movement whose purpose is to make a better world through wisdom and creativity.
Being highly idealistic and a visionary with the ability to influence and direct the masses.
Often drawn to art, philosophy, education, spirituality.
Deep emotional sensitivity and connection to the collective.
According to Chaldean Numerology:
J O H A N N 1 7 5 1 5 5 24 -> 6
W O L F G A N G 6 7 3 8 3 1 5 3 36 -> 9
G O E T H E 3 7 5 4 5 5 29 -> 11 (Master Number)
Goethe’s full name at birth in this case totals 6+9+11 = 26. His Total Name Number is 8 (reduced from 26), which is called “Balance – Matter vs. Spirit”. This number holds such features as:
Having at their disposal a vast amount of incredible power and material mastery, worldly success.
Having often to deal with control issue – the need to learn to use power wisely.
Being generally rational, resourceful, organized, ambitious, but at the same time maybe unemotional.
Being a true 8 is an “advertisement for positivity: spiritually awake and aware, loving and balanced, fair in all its dealings, wealthy yet humble, generous to a fault (without expecting anything in return), unassuming yet highly intelligent, a creative genius, an attentive and devoted and unselfish lover, friend, son, brother, or father, and a person we would all love to have as a political leader.”
Once again, we can see the unity in the seemingly difference between the two systems of numerology. Goethe, in his time and even nowadays, has proved himself to be an intellectual master: he was a poet, a novelist, a scientist, and also a statesman with his lifelong dedication to building a vast, cohesive body of work. He deeply considered how his ideas would impact future generations and was profoundly concerned with the evolution of human consciousness. He also had to face karmic challenges but overcame personal losses and political obstacles. Having either Master Number 11 or 33 in his name in the two systems really shows Goethe’s compassion and dedication to the humanity – by channelling universal wisdom into enduring works:
“A man sees in the world what he carries in his heart.” (Goethe)
In some following articles, I will further analyse Mozart and Goethe’s data combining The Tree of Life (Qabalah) and try to rebuild a ‘Life Development Map’ for each.
Here is the link to my Excel file used to calculate the numbers I used in this article. You can download and play with it if you like (Please save a copy first):
Faith Javane and Dusty Bunker, ‘Numerology and The Divine Triangle’, Whitford Press, U.S., 1997.
Hans Decoz with Tom Monte, ‘Numerology – The Key to Your Inner Self’, TarcherPerigee, 2002.
Heather Alicia Lagan, ‘Chaldean Numerology For Beginners – How Your Name & Birthday Reveal Your True Nature & Life Path’, Llewellyn Publications – Woodbury, Minnesota, 2020.
The first time I read about Numerology on the Internet was around the year 2019. I was immediately interested in the topic and decided to find some books to learn more about it. The first book that came to my attention was “Numerology – The Key to Your Inner Self” by Hans Decoz with Tom Monte, 1st edition in 1994, which appeared almost everywhere I looked; the second one, less well-known, perhaps since it was published for the first time in 1979: “Numerology and The Divine Triangle” by Faith Javane and Dusty Bunker. Sometime later, I found another book, which I would say is quite different from the other two: “Chaldean Numerology for Beginners – How Your Name & Birthday Reveal Your True Nature & Life Path” by Heather Alicia Lagan. The reason for the difference is that while the first two books were based on the Western form of numerology—the Pythagorean system—the third one was based on the Chaldean system of numerology, which was attributed to the ancient Chaldeans, who were said to have lived over two thousand years ago around the southernmost tip of Babylonia.
It didn’t take me much time to read all three books, each just several days. But merely reading doesn’t ensure that I really understand the content inside the books! For around more than four years later, I collected many birth- and name-data from my family, my relatives, friends, friends of friends, some well-known people, or even somebody I know just a little bit. Then I calculated all the data according to the three above books and made comparisons among different methods; I also observed the people whose data I have collected to check the level of accuracy of the methods. But still, everything I got seemed sporadic; sometimes I felt I found something, but it wasn’t clear enough for a proper research. One thing, however, I could see again and again: there is almost always ‘something off’ or some kind of discrepancy between the calculated development cycles and the cycles that I observed in real life of these people.
Gradually, I had the idea of putting other systems to this analysis as well – not just numerology, but also other esoteric systems, because they all cover at least some numbers somewhere, and numbers do have meanings on the own, they do not denote just some quantities.
Needless to say, there are many esoteric systems out there and I know only some of them, so I tried to put all I know into my analysis; the main ones include: Astrology, Chakra system, Tarot, Maya calendar and I Ching (as mentioned in some work of José Argüelles – the co-founder of the Planet Art Network and the Foundation for the Law of Time), Tree of Life (Kabbalah), Seven Rays of Soul, etc.,
Contemplating meanings of numbers in a variety of contexts have really helped me a lot in understanding numerology and figuring out what makes sense and what not in the books I’ve read. I don’t want to mention the correctness of the content since I don’t live in their time (or did I actually have a lifetime there but I don’t remember? Who knows?), and there’s always a possibility that a truth remains a truth in this time, but not a truth anymore in another time.
After reading many texts from different sources regarding different esoteric systems, one of the deepest underlying patterns across all these systems stands out in front of my eyes: BALANCE – balance between mind, heart, and soul; balance between inner and outer life; balance between self and others; etc.
Here I would not focus on analysing all the data I compared, but instead, I will present the results I achieved from the whole researching process in a systematic way, focusing on BALANCE at multiple levels. And since I incorporate quite a number of systems in my research, this topic shall be covered in a series of small writings. I want to emphasize that this is the results I got from my research, so they would not necessarily reflect opinions of the public. I would appreciate it a lot if some of you are interested in what I am writing and leave some comments for me so that we can make this content more complete.
Basic Esoteric Geometries
In Numerology and The Divine Triangle, the authors mentioned different esoteric geometries, including the above 4 shapes/lines, also symbolizing the numbers from 1 to 4:
Regarding number 1 or the circle: “The Circle (1) represents the Godhead, all that was, is and ever shall be; spirit, the I Am; love because it encompasses, enfolds and contains; balance, because however you turn it, it maintains its shape; and justice, because it is in a state of perfect balance. A circle contains three hundred sixty degrees: 3 + 6 + 0 = 9. 9 is the highest and final digit in the series of single digits; when multiplied by another number, the result always reduces again to 9 (2 x 9 = 18 / 9, 3 x 9 = 27 / 9, 4 x 9 = 36 / 9 and so on). A circle has no beginning and no end; it is infinite and endless.”
Regarding number 2: This number is composed of two lines: one vertical and one horizontal. The vertical line symbolically represents “spirit descending into matter, or energy leaving the Godhead”. This line has masculine qualities: “it is outgoing, dynamic, energetic, fiery, upright and commanding.” The horizontal line, meanwhile, symbolizes the opposing energy to the vertical one. It represents ”the feminine, the receptive and absorptive qualities of mother earth. This line is an ancient symbol for matter and the material world.”
As with the number 3 or the triangle: “The triangle is the first closed form that can be made with single lines. It represents the Trinity, Father-Son-Holy Ghost, father-mother-God, father-mother-child, spirit-soul-mind, super-conscious, subconscious, conscious.”
And about the number 4 or the square: “The square is the second perfect shape that can be drawn with single lines; it is symbolic of the earth… the points on the compass; the four elements of fire, earth, air, and water…”, the four seasons, etc. The four sides of the square represent the four parts of the individual – with the physical body added to the triangle of mind, heart, and soul. The soul now has a mind and a heart to work in the material world.
The Divine Triangle and The Life’s Blueprint – Opening
In Numerology and The Divine Triangle, this triangle is called the triangle of mind, soul and spirit, but I would rather call it mind, heart and soul after I’ve done my data analysis. I will explain the reason in the following paragraphs.
Firstly, I’ve searched for the differences between soul and spirit in different sources and it seems that the distinctions can be quite varied across different philosophical, religious, and spiritual systems. I just mention here what resonates the most with me.
Speaking about soul, I choose to cite some words from Plato’s Theories of Soul. According to him, “the soul is most like, and most akin to, intelligible being, and that the body is most like perceptible and perishable being… the soul must be deathless – that is, immortal.” Socrates argues that the soul “is not visible and, in general, not perceptible, and that it shares its natural function with the divine, namely to rule and lead (the body in the one case, mortals in the other).” The soul, as Plato conceives of it, “is something that reasons, more or less well depending on the extent to which it is disturbed or distracted by the body and the senses; something that regulates and controls the body and its desires and affections, ‘especially if it is a wise soul’, presumably in a way that involves, and renders effective, judgments about what it is best to do, and how it is best to behave; and something that has, as the kind of adornment that is truly appropriate to it, virtues such as temperance, justice and courage.” “A good soul cares, rules, deliberates (etc.) and lives well, whereas a bad soul does these things badly.” (https://plato.stanford.edu)
With respect to spirit, there is much less information mentioning it clearly, but as explained in the Bible, we could understand that spirit is “your connection with God. It is the innermost part of your being, the center of you, the source of your identity.” (https://www.davidhernandezministries.com/)
Although there are distinctions between soul and spirit, and I also believe that it is necessary to indicate these differences, but as far as I know and have experienced, your spirit is actually the core part of your soul, your spirit is the centre of your soul just as your soul is the centre of your body. Since the spirit already lies in the soul, I would take the hypotenuse of the divine triangle as soul instead of spirit as mentioned in the book Numerology and The Divine Triangle.
As with the side of the triangle that represents soul, I replace it with heart, not just because of my experiences and observations through the years, but also on the basis of the following reasons:
Over thousands of years, ancient cultures like Mesopotamians, Egyptians, Babylonians, Chinese, and Greeks, shared a similar belief and knowledge about the heart as a source of intelligence and inner guidance. The heart, according to their belief, is capable of influencing and directing one’s emotions, morality, and decision-making ability. In the Tree of Life (Qabalah), which is presented as ten circles known as Sephiroth (spheres or emanations of the Divine), for example, we have Tiphereth (the 6th Sephirah) – the harmonizing centre of the Tree, embodying balance, the divine heart, and the union of mercy and severity – as the very centre of the Tree of Life (the centre of Equilibrium) and receives the powers of all other Sephiroth.
Modern science has also proved that our physical heart is an information processing centre that sends important signals to the brain and the rest of the body. It has the heart brain that talks to our head brain. “Our heart influences everything, from the way we feel to the way we interact with others, our brain function and our health”. (https://www.heartmath.org)
It would be a mistake if our Heart Chakra or the 4th Chakra is not mentioned when talking about the heart. In the popular system of 7 main chakras in our body that has been well known nowadays, Heart Chakra is the central point: “This is our spiritual center, our core, the place that unites forces from above and below, within and without. The task of chakra four is to integrate and balance the various aspects of our being.” “In entering the fourth chakra, we transcend ego in order to loosen our self-defined boundaries and merge into the ecstasy of love… Love and approval are basic to our personal growth, as the promote self-acceptance – a necessary step to loving oneself.” “More than anything, love is the deep sense of spiritual connection, the sense of being touched, moved, and inspired to heights beyond our normal limits.” (Wheels of Life – The Classic Guide to The Chakra System, Anodea Judith)
When we follow the path in the life’s Blueprint that is presented below, it should be reasonable that the three main stages of growth in a person’s life would start from mind, to heart, and then soul, taking turns being the prevailing decision maker.
The above mentioning of basic esoteric geometrical forms is the introduction of the so-called Blueprint of each person’s life, which is the delineation of the Divine Triangle ADG (based on Pythagorean Theorem, which states “The square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.”)
As in the above illustration, the cross is also part of the Divine Triangle, where “spirit descends into matter” and “we as human beings are stationed at the corner point where the two lines of the cross meet… we are the recipients of the cosmic energy; therefore, these points represent an aspect of consciousness.”
I agree with the book Numerology and The Divine Triangle that the soul enters the body at point A and moves through each path from A to I in sequence, but since each person has their own speed, the time for each one to finish one path should never be the same as in the book (which is 9 years for each path); rather, time for each person to go through a path should be different, and the time for this same person to finish each of their different paths could be different as well. Life has cycles, and the cycles for each person are not necessary the same; besides, as one is the main decision maker of his/her own life, one can totally choose how to react and behave in one’s own cycles, which may alter the length of the cycles.
I take the name of the three squares of the Blueprint as they are in the book – Youth Square, Power Square, and Wisdom Square – but I will explain them in details in my way in the next article.
Sources:
Anodea Judith PhD, ‘Wheels of Life – The Classic Guide to The Chakra System’, Llewellyn Publications – Woodbury, Minnesota – Second Edition, 2019.
Chic Cicero & Sandra Tabatha Cicero, ‘Golden Dawn Ritual Tarot – Keys to the Rituals, Symbolism, Magic & Divination’, Llewellyn Publications – Woodbury, Minnesota – Second Edition, 2020.
Faith Javane and Dusty Bunker, ‘Numerology and The Divine Triangle’, Whitford Press, U.S., 1997.
Hans Decoz with Tom Monte, ‘Numerology – The Key to Your Inner Self’, TarcherPerigee, 2002.
Heather Alicia Lagan, ‘Chaldean Numerology For Beginners – How Your Name & Birthday Reveal Your True Nature & Life Path’, Llewellyn Publications – Woodbury, Minnesota, 2020.