The point of going to college is to graduate and move on. There is a sense of grief involved with saying good-bye to the people, places, and routine you’ve engaged in during your studies. It’s always moving you into the next bigger and better phase yet-just like that graduation party-it can feel emotional if not a bit sad, confusing, and disorienting. It’s a natural function of life, evolution, and desire. That’s the basis for the 9 Personal Year. What’s so awful about the end of a party? Or saying good-bye to a co-worker who’s leaving for a new and exciting job overseas? How about the graduation party celebrating the mastery of a specific course of study and you’re marking the time where you’re finished with your coursework, getting through final exams, and moving into a different phase of your life? This is a beautiful year that’s often an emotional roller coaster of change, transition, surrender, and sets the stage for transformation and new beginnings. Facing the 9 Personal Year can send people into a panic. People sometimes recoil with fear and trepidation at the thought of letting go of things in their lives. The 9 Personal Year struggles with a bad rap. This is the year that’s inviting you (oh, let’s be honest, it’s forcing you) to move on to an even more expansive cycle in your life when you choose to let go and allow what’s no longer serving you to fall away.ĭon’t despair! This is a year where you can revel in the successful culmination of all that you’ve been working toward for the past eight years and beyond. This change can be somewhat dramatic and tumultuous-affecting possessions, relationships, jobs, geographical location, spirituality, and health. It’s a year of completion, unraveling, and letting go of the old to make space for the new. In this example, you’re experiencing a 9 Personal Year Now add the month, day, and current year together. Then use the CURRENT YEAR (this is just an example! use the actual current year…) This simply might show up as more intensity or more dramatic occurrences or experiences that revolve around the key themes of your year. When you experience a Personal Year that is the same as your Life Path number (or another of your core numbers), the year offers you many experiences and opportunities to bolster where you might have a weak link that needs strengthening within that particular theme. This also means that you’re going to be doubly challenged with the obstacles inherent in the year’s theme. Remember also, when you’re in a Personal Year that has the same number as your Life Path, you’ll feel double indemnity from the slings and arrows of the year-you’re going to feel all the positives doubly. When I refer to the Personal Year, I’m referring to a start of January 1 and an ending on December 31. It’s up to you to decide which school of thought you feel is correct. Please be aware that some numerologists calculate the Personal Year to run from birthday to birthday. It also comes to a crescendo during the month of September. Or at least you’ll be able to extract deeper meaning about why things are happening and how to make sense out of it.Īlso note that the Personal Year Cycle runs from January 1 – December 31 ( not from birthday to birthday), even though I find that the energy related to your Personal Year intensifies around your birthday. Know your theme and you’ll find that you have much more success throughout the year. When you learn the theme to each Personal Year, you can align with the energy of the year rather than push against it. We feel this energy whether or not we understand numerology-or even believe in numerology. Numerologically speaking, there’s a very real energetic transition that happens for each of us from year to year. We all feel this shift in energy, don’t we? We get restless toward the end of the year, as the New Year’s Resolution frenzy get underway. You don’t want to show up at the wrong party in the wrong outfit for an entire year! (seriously. I call knowing your Personal Year number knowing the theme to your party. In numerology, we believe we experience nine-year periods of time called Personal Year Cycles. 9 Personal Year | A Year of Completion, Unraveling & Letting Go
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