Numerology
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How do you describe the work that you do?
I use the tools of numerology, different meditations, astrology and Tarot to help people come into their highest potential and to support the soul's journey and evolution. Then I help people understand how to apply it because I could do a tarot reading to uncover your deepest, most meaningful spiritual purpose but it has to be rooted and grounded in order to make a difference in your life.
What are the different ways people can work with you?
My work is evolving. I have a Patreon that's really popular and that is where I teach a lot of this content, and then online workshops. I only open my books up for one-on-one sessions a few times a year. And I just reactivated a podcast. I’m working more and more with people and their ambitions over a long period of time. I like strategy and using that to navigate the playing field and the energy through the methods I use.
What kinds of questions are you answering for people?
“What is your incarnation about? Where do you have tremendous talents? Where are things to lean into that can manifest in a myriad of ways?” It doesn't necessarily have to do with a job or career but I like to give someone an imprint of their course and their core strengths. I offer them things to be mindful of or where they may encounter more conflict. I'm very solutions oriented and I like to create a plan.
How can someone work with your readings?
It’s said that everyone's born with a predetermined fate. This might be your skillset, the amount of money you'll make in this lifetime, etc. But we also have the ability to change these things. So it's about helping someone change their capacity, and awakening a little more awareness. I especially like to focus on strengths and talents. The whole point is to be able to unlock the possibilities of the future but it’s based on the trajectory of the here and now. I've even received messages five years later from people telling me the things we talked about are finally coming to fruition.
How would you describe numerology for someone who doesn’t know?
I describe numerology as this a secret language from the universe that you can quickly untap. It is its own spiritual practice that opens up something within your own psyche, allowing yourself to be guided to greater opportunities. It creates synchronicity in of itself. Synchronicity is a language of destiny, if you will.
What can numerology do for us?
Numerology is a lot of fun because you can just notice it everywhere and it really can become a message, especially if we start paying attention to the numbers. If you get my book, Angel Numbers, and start flipping through it, looking for your street addresses over time, you'll start to see a story and that there's no coincidence. The fundamental rule of numerology is there are no coincidences.
What is the history of numerology?
Every interpretation is based on ancient Hebrew. In Hebrew, every letter has a numerical value. All of these old texts and manuscripts have been handed around to the different mystery schools for hundreds, if not thousands of years. I was taught how to take all that and put it into a practical application in your life.
What is seeing 444 a lot about?
This is a number I'd like to see more because it's really like the easy blessings and it's a number of perfect love. And because it's this number of receiving so many blessings, the practice is to give those blessings, right? To share. By noticing, the numbers open up that sensitivity. You'll just start to realize there's a greater universe and it’s an extension of you. That's what Numerology is doing, it is helping you start to reflect on a deeper level.
What does Magic mean to you?
Magic is change. That is, to change things in accordance with your higher purpose. The most important thing of this incarnation is you, but also the way you get there, and one of the requirements is to be of service to others. To give to others. Magic teaches that being in service is to help others come into their best. So on some level, that's what I am trying to do.
Who were your teachers?
I grew up with a spiritual teacher, Saachi Nanda, whose main mission was to show the world that every single religion and spiritual path is trying to say the same thing. And he referenced quotes from every tradition about the light and going to the light. I was exposed to so many different world religions: I met Muslims, clerics, rabbis, monks and priests of every tradition. That was my foundation.
How can a personal reading make a difference in the collective?
If you want to change the world, you have got to change yourself first. The more you are aligned in doing what you're meant to be doing, the more you'll find that's where the doors start to open up. You might be tested with a little obstacle or conflict but you can't just scatter at the first miniature roadblock.
What can we do about the climate of the world today?
Almost everyone's somehow been conditioned to be radicalized, meaning whatever they like, you can only do it this one way. There's a whole narrative that there is a lot of scarcity out there. What I want to teach people with these practices - whether it's tarot or numerology - is how to start getting a greater awareness, not just of themselves, but for actually navigating in the world.
Why is being in service so important?
Getting involved with some sort of service is really actually about getting out of your own damn head - and then the side effect is you're also helping others. Whether it's showing up or just doing something different. There's a yogic teaching: we can't afford to have one negative thought. That could definitely make someone feel as though they are walking on eggshells but if you really think about it, it’s these things that bring you off of “you.”
How can people get into a spiritual mindset?
Pick a few things you just love and do it. Daily if you can. Consistency is most important.
What are your daily practices?
My main meditations usually involve a kundalini yoga practice. I do tarot pretty much daily, it's not about communion with the higher, but it has a practical application of navigating my day.
What is the best advice that you've ever gotten?
“The best thing you can do is just do.”
Just do the thing and move on. We can get caught up with dumb petty stuff - like nobody wants to pay a parking ticket, right? I recently got one and a friend of mine had said, “Look, why are you making such a big deal over something that's really so small?” And she was right. For me, that is the biggest lesson.
What books do you recommend?
My first numerology book, Numerology - A Beginner’s Guide to the Spiritual Significance of Numbers, is great if you want to go deeper into numerology as it is about your personal numbers. I also love and always recommend the book Turning Pro by Steven Pressfield.