What is a birth number?
Our birth number describes who we are, what our innate qualities are, things we need to learn and the challenges we are facing. To know your birth number, you need to add all the numbers of your date of birth together, until you get a single digit. A birth number doesn’t limit you to do what you are or will be doing. It only guides you through things.
Example:
March 7, 1995
3 + 7 + 1995 = 2005
2 + 0 + 0 + 5 = 7
Now, you just have to look for your number and read about it.
1. The Originator
2. The Peacemaker
3. The Life of the Party
4. The Conservative
5. The Nonconformist
6. The Romantic
7. The Intellectual
8. The Big Shot
9. The Performer
#1 – THE ORIGINATOR
All number ones are originals and come up with novel ideas. New plans and projects and their execution comes naturally to them. Another trait of an originator is the need to ‘have’ things. This need can even make them stubborn and arrogant; 1’s are really honest, but they learn well to practice diplomacy. They are born leaders and usually take initiatives. Therefore, being self-employed is best for them.
Lesson to learn: they need to be open minded.
Famous 1′s: Tom Hanks, Robert Redford, Hulk Hogan, Carol Burnett, Wynona Judd, Nancy Reagan, Raquel Welch.
#2 – THE PEACEMAKER
They are born diplomats and are aware of others’ needs and moods. They think of others before themselves. They are naturally analytical and intuitive. Companionship is very important to them and helps them to be motivated all the time. However, they would rather be alone than in an uncomfortable relationship.
They need to learn to express themselves freely and seize the moment.
Famous 2′s: President Bill Clinton, Madonna, Whoopee Goldberg, Thomas Edison, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
#3 – THE LIFE OF THE PARTY
They are idealists and very creative. They are social, charming, romantic and easy going. They could be easily called jack of all trades, though master of none. They love keeping others happy and go beyond their capacities to do so. Lesson that they need to learn is to be more realistic.
Famous 3′s: Alan Alder, Ann Landers, Bill Cosby, Melanie Griffith, Karen Round butt, Salv! ador Dali, Jodi Foster
#4 – THE CONSERVATIVE
4’s are sensible, traditional and believe in routines. They only act when they fully understand what they are expected to do. They are hard working and persistent. They have close affinity with nature. Lesson they need to learn is to be more flexible and be nice to themselves.
Famous 4′s: Neil Diamond, Margaret Thatcher, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tina Turner, Paul Hogan, Oprah Winfrey.
#5 – THE NONCONFORMIST
They are explorers with innate curiosity and enthusiasm. They take risks and have a need for diversity. They loathe being stuck in a rut. The whole world is their school and they find lessons in almost everything. They have a habit of questioning things in order to learn.
Famous 5′s: Abraham Lincoln, Charlotte Bronte, Jessica Walter, Vincent VanGogh, Bette Midler, Helen Keller and Mark Hail.
#6 – THE ROMANTIC
Idealistic and have a need to feel useful to be happy. They have strong family connections. Their actions correspond to their decisions. They are empathetic and compassionate. They make amazing teachers. They are loyal and take their relationships and friendships very seriously. However, they need to differentiate between what they can change and what they cannot.
Famous 6′s: Albert Einstein, Jane Seymour, John Denver, Merlyn Steep, Christopher Columbus, Goldie Hawn
#7 – THE INTELLECTUAL
7′s are the searchers, probing for hidden information. They do not accept things at face value. Also, they aren’t swayed by emotions while deciding on something. Even though they question everything in life, they hate being questioned themselves. Their motto is “slow and steady wins the race”. They are seemingly philosophical in nature and extremely knowledgeable. 7’s are usually loners. Moreover, they are technically inclined and can be good researchers. They live in their own worlds and have a hard time learning how the real world looks at things.
Famous 7′s: William Shakespeare, Lucille Ball, Michael Jackson, Joan Baez, Princess Diana
#8 – THE BIG SHOT
They are problem solvers, researchers and blunt. They are very decisive and firm, and like to live a good life. They view people objectively and love taking charge of people and circumstances around. They act and talk as if they are the boss. Lesson they need to learn is to decide only for themselves and not others.
Famous 8′s: Edgar Cayce, Barbara Streisand, George Harrison, Jane Fonda, Pablo Picasso, Aretha Franklin, Nostrodamus
#9 – THE PERFORMER
Entertainers by nature, they are very caring, generous and helpful. They make friends easily. They have multiple personalities making them hard to be understood or figured out. Some may even call such people chameleons, ever changing but also adaptive. They have great luck. They have to build a loving foundation to be successful at what they do.
Famous 9′s: Albert Schweitzer, Shirley MacLaine, Harrison Ford, Jimmy Carter, Elvis Presley