Personal year in numerology, how to do your calculations?

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There are many divinatory arts which make it possible to know elements of its future. Numerology is a discipline based on numbers.

By the way, there are several numbers in numerology. For example, life path, number of expressions, the ancestral number, etc. all these numbers can be calculated based on his date of birth, first name and last name.

All these numbers will accompany you all your life (since your name, first name and date of birth do not change!), except for the number of the personal year which changes each year. Let’s find out!

What is the number of the personal year?

The number of the personal year allows you to have an idea of ​​what the coming year hides for you. It gives you an idea of ​​the challenges and opportunities that await you. So you will have the chance to prepare properly to successfully face all the elements of your future.

But how can we calculate the number of the personal year? Here is the method.

How to calculate the number of the personal year?

Contrary to what you may understand, a “personal” year is a normal year, which runs from January 1 to December 31. It therefore does not begin with your birthday.

The personal number is obtained by adding the digits of your date of birth together to obtain the path numbere (day, month and year), then with the sum of the current year. Here is a concrete case:

If you were born on 02 / 09 / 1981, then you will do the following calculation: 2 + 9 + 1981 = 1992 then 1 + 9 + 9 + 2 = 21. So, the number of the life path is 3 (2 + 1= 3).

Then, we add with the current year: 3 + 2021 = 2024 then 2 + 0 + 2 + 4 = 8.

Your personal year is therefore year 8.

Next year, your number will be 9. On the other hand, for the following year, you will return to 1 because this number advances according to a cycle which goes from 1 to 9.

PS: if the result obtained is 11 or 22, we keep them that way, without reducing them, since these two numbers have a value in numerology. These are master numbers.

The master numbers

The master numbers are 11, 22 and 33. With the arrival of the 3rd millennium, there will be others like 44, 55… In fact, the master numbers have a relationship with the evolution of the planet and of the human species, this is why, we are not going to reduce them.

Note that only the master numbers 11 and 22 should not be reduced. So if your result is 33, you can reduce it.

But what can this predict? Why Master Numbers are special?

The personal year 11

In fact, if your personal year number is 11, it means that your year will be special because it represents mastery, strength and duality. The master numbers have a relationship with the Moon and their vibration is ultra powerful. So if you want to enjoy your year well, you must have a excellent self-control.

On the spirit side, the year 11 is very good. For example, if you want to start a project that relies on your mind, now is the perfect time to do so.

The Personal Year 22

The personal year 22 is also a very powerful year, on the other hand, it depends on the previous year. If you have taken the previous lessons, you will be able to take advantage of the year 22. Otherwise, it risks being experienced as an ordinary year.

Hard work is always in the fore with the 22 year. A huge effort will be required to overcome it, but in the end it will pay off. Watch out for the ego he will be your first enemy.

Interests of numerology

Numerology is a divinatory art which allows to have an idea on the elements of your future, but it also allows you to know:

  • Certain details about your behavior;
  • your personality ;
  • and temperament.

It is therefore a way to get to know yourself better, work on your faults and strengthen your qualities.



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Personal year in numerology, how to do your calculations?


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