| #1
A 1 cycle is the time to begin new things. Explore all
of the possibilities, decide on a "recipe", feel the surge
of creative desire, get all the ingredients together and mix it
all up. |
| #2
2
cycles are quieter and good for reflecting, collecting, planning,
assisting others, seeing both sides and waiting for the go ahead
which will arrive with the 3 cycle. "God is in
the details" so it's a good time to perfect the flavors and
carefully cut those little decorations in the crust. Put the pie
in the oven. Set the timer and wait. |
| #3
3
is a cycle of creativity, communication and getting noticed. The
smells begin to waft throughout the house; the flavors are mixing
and fully developing in the pie. People are accumulating in the
kitchen... |
| #4
4
cycles are the time for practical, step-by-step productivity. Following
the rules and building from the ground up. You set the table, wash
the kid's faces and start the dishwasher. |
| #5
During
the 5 cycle, we get a break from routine and find ourselves
experiencing new people, places and perspectives. You get an unexpected
phone call from an old friend or a solicitor knocks at the door.
It's during this cycle that our pie can burn if we get too distracted
and lose our timing. |
| #6
6
cycles bring us back to family matters and remembering our commitments
and responsibilities. The family gathers at the dinner table. The
pie is finished cooking, but not quite ready to eat - it has to
cool first and other nutrients must be prepared for the health and
well-being of the body. Balance is necessary for true enjoyment
of the tasty things in life. |
| #7
7
cycles pull our attention inward and we ponder life, our purpose
and come up with new ideas. We give thanks for all that went into
bringing us this delicious smelling desert. |
| #8
The
8 cycle challenges us to put it all into action. We
get to taste the pie we started baking during the 1
cycle for better or worse. This is also the time when we get to
hear how our pie tastes to others! Some may praise it and others
may not.. |
| #9
The
9 cycle is the time for cleaning up, and dreaming up
new possibilities. We wash the dishes and contemplate whether or
not we want more apples in the next pie or maybe another flavor
all together. |
11,
22, 33
Daily and Monthly Cycles are usually too short to feel the full
intensity of the Master Number influence but in the case of a Personal
Year, and larger life Cycles, the definitions follow: |
| #11
An
11 Cycle adds a boost of intuition to the mix. Strong intuition,
a feeling of 'fate' and a desire to share what you know with others.
During this time we can see the perfection, or rather the possiblity
of perfection in life and in others and it is easier to ignore the
rest. |
| #22
The
22 Cycle infuses us with the urge to build - to translate our ideas
into physical form and to do it for the sake of invention,
for the pure pleasure of watching an inspired idea metamorphosize
into observable reality. There is a feeling of great satisfaction
about the accomplishment (and control) of physical reality. |
| #33
The
33 Cycle brings opportunity for compassionate feeling and empathy.
Great acts of charity and healing can take place around this vibration
and care must be taken to maintain a healthy balance in life - for
one's own sake. Over-extension and over-commitment are ways
this vibration can throw us off kilter. |