Numbers are one of the gifts to humanity. If they aren’t beautiful, then nothing is. Every number has its own meaning, from scientific to spiritual, from historical and ancient events to futuristic approaches, numbers are everywhere. To truly understand numbers, you need to look at their relationship with each other and their impact, because changing the role of a number only enriches the silence.
Today, the numbers pi, the Fibonacci series, the golden ratio, the Pythagorean comma, pyramid numbers, are each individually the basic numbers from which the complex and curling patterns of astronomy and music are derived. However, there is something more important at stake: the question of which number is the happiest. Can we really find our own lucky number?
Lucky numbers (0-9) and their meaning
Here we will go through the first 10 numerical digits and discuss what these numbers alone mean and their importance in different cultures and traditions.
Zero
The number zero is the most important number of all. Its importance can be seen from the fact that it means ‘everything’ or ‘nothing at all’. It symbolizes infinity. In numerology it means health, it is a composition of everything that exists. It also means infinite potential and possibilities. It is undoubtedly the happiest number because its reflection is divine.
A
One certainly seems the loneliest of all numbers, but it brings with it a certain degree of happiness, and yet not so alone. Number one means the beginning of everything. The start of something new. The primary force that puts all numbers into perspective. The reflection of number one shows him standing tall, erect with pride, like an arrow piercing through hurdles and obstacles in front of it.
Two
Two means synergy. It is believed to be the most feminine of all numbers in many cultures. It is not looked at, but it contributes to strength and power. It is priceless. The Egyptians kept this number high in various jewelry to emphasize a dual path of human completeness, namely knowledge and wisdom.
Three
Three is universally the official lucky number. It is a sacred number in any culture or ethnicity. It can be a lucky number if you use it as a focal point. Anyone with the lucky number three can easily achieve happiness.
Four
It reflects stability and masculinity at some point. Therefore, a person whose lucky number is 4 is likely to be safer from obstacles in life and possibly more energetic to deal with them. People with a military career often have 4 as a lucky number.
Five
In Chinese tradition, 5 has a specific place. Because the five blessings, wealth, happiness, health, life and peace, resonate with the number 5. Alchemists and astrologers often use the five-pointed star for protection. In David’s day, when he faced Goliath, it was his fifth stone that knocked Goliath down. It has also retained its meaning ever since.
Six
The lovers card in the tarot and the planet Venus are the few things related to the number 6. It encourages love and harmony. This number is mainly found in teaching healing and counseling, making it their lucky number in their respective fields.
Seven
It indicates intelligence, but does not necessarily make it plain to see. For example, Einstein, Leonardo da Vinci, etc. The number 7 is usually associated with introverts, but its significance for happiness lies in the intellect it emphasizes in a person.
Eight
This number is perhaps the most misunderstood number of all; it represents power, but also carries money with it. It is an equalizer that creates and destroys. People with the lucky number 8 are usually found in large companies.
Nine
It is a number with philosophical importance, the number 9 appeals to global consciousness. The number 6 also reflects it, but 9 makes it even more. But it has a disadvantage, because it is easy to fall into the dark side with the lucky number 9, but those who prevent this are leaders.
Some of the luckiest numbers in the world
Each number has its own meaning, but what happens when they come together? Does that change their essence or make them more powerful in their effect? That’s a question that needs to be answered, and hopefully it will be shown how different numbers and their occurrences ended up at the top of the list of the luckiest numbers.
Asia
In Asia it is more common to have 3 as a lucky number.
Japan
Number 9 is considered a lucky number in Japan.
China
The numbers 3, 5 and 666 are considered the luckiest numbers in China.
Russia
Russians usually regard odd numbers as lucky and even unlucky; they even buy flowers in odd numbers.
Europe
Italians fear the number 17 and consider it an accident. But number 4 is considered lucky in most of Europe. It also symbolizes the four leaves of a clover, which means hope.
Arabic culture
The number 13, considered unlucky in the US and many other countries, is actually a sacred number in Islamic culture. It means ‘in the name of Allah’.
India
In India, the number 8 is considered unlucky, while 1,3,7,9 and 13 are lucky. They believe it brings prosperity.
Luck in the Lotto
According to the various credible sources, the luckiest lottery numbers, which are drawn more than half of the rest, are 26, 41, 16, 22 and 42.
Powerball Luck
In Powerball, the numbers most likely to be drawn were 20, 6, 29, 2 and 18.
Conclusion
The happiest number is not necessarily one of the above, but each number has its own essence in its respective cultures, which considers them lucky. For example, in Christianity 666 is the devil’s number, but in China it is considered a lucky number. Likewise, 13 is lucky and sacred in Arabic culture.
But some numbers are universally considered lucky, with 3 being the only number that repeats in every culture and country, making it the luckiest number.