So, today I wanted to dive into something called the “maturity number” in numerology. I’ve been messing around with numbers and their meanings for a while now, and this one caught my eye. I started by figuring out how the heck you even calculate this thing.
First off, I had to dig up my birth date. I used that to calculate something called the “life path number”. It’s a pretty straightforward process of adding up all the digits in your birth date until you get a single number. My birthday is 11/12/1990, then my life path number is 6.
Next, I needed to find my “destiny number”. This one involved assigning numbers to the letters of my name and adding them up. Then, I reduced that big number down to a single digit. After finding my life path number and destiny number, I add them up, I got number 9.
With both numbers in hand, the next step was simple—I just added them together. Boom, that’s supposedly my maturity number. Mine’s 9, which I guess means… something.
Now, what does this number actually mean? From what I gathered, it’s supposed to represent some underlying desire or goal that becomes more apparent later in life. It’s like a hidden potential that starts to show itself as you get older and wiser. I started to look into what each maturity number signifies. There are tons of resources online, some saying one thing, some saying another. I skimmed through a bunch and tried to find some common threads.
Here’s a bit of what I found for my number, 9:
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Compassion and humanitarianism: Apparently, I’m destined to care deeply about others and maybe get involved in some sort of social work. Sounds kinda nice, to be honest.
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Letting go of the past: This one hit a bit close to home. It suggests a need to release old baggage and move forward. Definitely something I’m working on.
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Spiritual growth: This popped up a few times. Maybe I’ll finally get into that meditation thing everyone’s always talking about.
I spent the next few days reflecting on this. I tried to see if any of these themes resonated with my life, especially as I’ve gotten older. I jotted down some notes about how I’ve changed over the years and whether these “maturity number” ideas seemed to fit.
I realized I’ve become a lot more empathetic lately. I used to be pretty self-absorbed, but now I find myself thinking more about other people’s feelings and wanting to help out where I can. I also noticed I’m less hung up on past mistakes. I used to beat myself up over every little thing, but now I’m better at learning from them and moving on.
I tried to see if any of these themes resonated with my life, especially as I’ve gotten older. I jotted down some notes about how I’ve changed over the years and whether these “maturity number” ideas seemed to fit. And I found I’ve become a lot more empathetic lately and less hung up on past mistakes
So, that’s where I’m at with this whole maturity number thing. It’s been an interesting experiment, and it’s definitely given me some food for thought. I’m not sure if I completely buy into it, but it’s been a fun way to explore my own personal growth. Maybe I’ll keep checking in on this as I get older and see if it continues to ring true. It is like a hidden potential that starts to show itself as you get older and wiser.