Wednesday, 4 January 2017

The Unique Spiritual Essence of the 7

The deep sense of being of the 7 dislike that of different numbers - yes, all numbers have a profound side. What makes the 7 exceptional is, as a matter of first importance, that its otherworldly side rules the majority of its different attributes, and also, it is profoundly unusual.

The 2, 4 and 6, for instance, tend to keep pretty much in accordance with set up, composed religion, particularly the 4. The 5 is a profound chip but at the same time is curious, and tends to change religion as frequently as it changes vocations - in the event that it focuses on a religion by any means. The 1 and the 8 jump at the chance to remain in the lectern, obviously, while the 9 is attracted to religions that put compassion high on their rundown of needs. (Solidarity Church, anybody?)

And afterward there is the 7, the Seeker, the deep rooted Searcher of Truth. The 7 is normally not focused on any religion, yet commits additional time and vitality towards the scan for the Holy Grail than a dedicated Jesuit minister.

It's no happenstance that the 16, conceivably the most hazardous of the Karmic Debt numbers, is additionally a 7, in light of the fact that the 7 is about death and resurrection. Not so much actually, but rather in its propensity to discard material achievement when it sees it as a risk to its profound development. Furthermore, when the 7 depends on the 16, it settles on those decisions frequently by drive and without considering the results, consequently its Tarot-motivated epithet of "The Fallen Tower."

Something else that all numbers have in like manner is insight, obviously. There is no single-digit number that is more intelligent than the others, in any case, the way they utilize their insight is altogether different. The insight of the 2 is natural, the 4 is efficient and profoundly sane. The 5 is quick as lightning, while the 6 takes as much time as necessary. The 9 sees the bigger picture, the 8 is the visionary, the 1 is sly, and the 3 considers unheard of options. What's more, the 7, you got it, is the researcher, the peruser, the gatherer of data.

In its scan for clarity and knowledge, the 7 adopts that same strategy. It eats up books on reasoning, religious philosophy, and so on. It cherishes sacred texts, including those of the more dark religions, and asks a larger number of inquiries than a thousand astute men can reply. What's more, that is the reason I adore the 7.
Here is something to consider. There are individuals who trust that yes, there is a God (or more than one). There are individuals who trust that no, there is no God. (Life is irregular? In any case, the contrast between gathering 1 and gathering 2 is insignificant, as both depend on a conviction.) And there are individuals who concede that there is no chance to get of knowing in any case (Agnostics).

The 7 typically (a catchphrase here) speaks to the fourth gathering, the everything except overlooked ones, the individuals who fly under the radar and are once in a while said and never recognized. They are the people who (drum roll please), feel in their guts, that if God exists, He should be understandable. They have no enthusiasm for a God in light of conviction, nor are they slanted to acknowledge the idea of no God in light of not trusting (terrible sentence, but rather you get my float). What they need is a certain something and one thing just, and that is to know.

Presently, before you contemplate internally that, well, isn't that what we as a whole do? Every one of us who go to chapel, who ask, who have confidence, who are steadfast to our confidence? And also those of us who don't accept? Don't we as a whole know or look to know? All things considered, no, you don't, henceforth "conviction." Meaning "I don't generally know, yet will acknowledge either as a truth on the grounds that every other person does, or on the grounds that my folks did, or in light of the fact that I needed to wed a man of either confidence, or for reasons unknown."

Which is the reason you will have no inconvenience at all finding a man who has been an intense adherent the majority of his or her life, yet when it comes time to pass on, that individual will battle and ask for one more breath. How does that fit with a faith in Heaven and an adoring God? You likewise won't experience any difficulty finding a man who does not have faith in God, that when you pass on it's all over, time does not exist anymore, everything is dull et cetera, and that individual, as well, will battle and ask and all of a sudden begin getting out for God, the minute demise comes thumping on his or her entryway.

Presently, it would be ideal if you I am discussing imagery, and the number 7 specifically. I don't have any enthusiasm for letting you know that God exists or does not exist, or what He resembles, or whether this religion is better than that one, or any of that. I just need to bring up the one of a kind otherworldly embodiment of the 7, on the grounds that regardless of what your numbers are, if a smidgen of that rubs off on you, it can just help you. The quintessence of the 7, the quality that makes it not the same as every other number (typically), is that it seeks after knowing instead of accepting. It will never acknowledge any conviction somehow, but then it is a long way from freethinker. Truth be told, it is at the inverse end of the range, it is persuaded that if God exists, He can be known.

I am letting you know, the 7 has got a challenging situation to deal with!

Alternately maybe, as some accept (there is that word once more), the hardheaded, constant inquiry of the 7 spurs God (on the off chance that He exists) to walk a thousand miles toward the 7, for every last bit the 7 moves towards Him.


It's obvious, the thing is that you might possibly trust in God, yet there is no denying that Love exists. What's more, I am almost certain that is precisely what Love would do.

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