Numerology 9
The Number Nine represents both completion and beginning anew. It is how we remain curious and committed to the Highest Good and the lifelong quest of becoming our Highest Self. The healing crystals found below are recommended to evoke this powerful number. Learn more
Crystals that Resonate to the Number 9
Numerology is an ancient spiritual practice in which each number resonates with a specific mystical energy. It was independently created in Mesopotamia, India, and in China, and has evolved over time. Because of this there are several different systems and interpretations, rather than a single eternal truth. Numerology has influenced astrology as well as practices like Feng Shui.
At Moonrise Crystals, we prefer the Pythagorean system because of its link to the great Master Teacher. The Greek genius Pythagoras was a key figure in the development of both mystical numerology and practical mathematics. Today he is famous for his huge contributions to geometry, but he was also a inspired spiritual teacher. According to Pythagoras, the number 9 represents wisdom, generosity, and compassion.
Crystals that vibrate to the number 9 evoke the same wonderful qualities. These crystals encourage higher-level embodiment and alignment. They bring out our best qualities and help us to shine bright.
Find your Ruling Number
Add up all the individual numbers in your birthday. Then add those numbers together. Repeat until you have a single digit or a master number (11, 22, 33, etc.) For example, find the ruling number for October 1, 1996:
10/1/1996
1+0+1+1+9+9+6 = 27
2+7 = Ruling Number 9
What is the numerology of your name & other powerful words?
Find the corresponding number for each letter and then add up all the numbers. For example: “Sophie” is 1+6+7+8+9+5 = 36. 3+6 = Number 9. Other names that add up to the number 9 are “Daniel” and “Mateo.”
This same method can be used to determine the numerology of a powerful word, for example, “Love” = 3+6+4+5= 18. 1+8= Number 9. Other words that add up to the number 2 include “Friendship” and “Inspire.”
The number 9 and the Chinese Zodiac
In the Chinese Zodiac the numbers 8 and 9 are linked to the energy of earth.
The Chinese Calendar is a lunisolar calendar that tracks both the moon and the sun. New Years Day isn’t a specific day like January 1st, but rather a floating holiday that occurs between January 21st and February 20th. Chinese New Year is celebrated when the new moon is closest to the midpoint between winter solstice and the spring equinox.
All twelve animal signs rotate between the elements, but only six of them can be born in lunar years that end in a 9. These include Ox (1949 and 2009), Rabbit (1939 and 1999), Snake (1989), Goat (1979), Rooster (1969), and Pig (1959 and 2019).