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Numerology: What’s in store for 2018?

Numerology tells us a lot about what to expect in any given year. The current year, 2018, adds up to 11, i.e. 2 + 0 + 1 + 8. Eleven is a Master number. Its vibration helps us to move from illusion to illumination; much that has been previously hidden comes to light. This is a year of truth-seeking and of taking a stand. For instance, we have already witnessed less tolerance in both political and sports arenas.

The Master number 11 when reduced and added together gives a base number of 2. The 2 brings a desire for peaceful co-operation, helping create balance in our lives as the year progresses.

To find the month vibration we add the month and year together. For June we add 6 to the current year. 6 + 2 + 0 + 1 + 8 = 17. We then reduce 17 to a single digit by adding these two numbers together. 1 + 7 = 8.

The keyword for 8 is stability. Much will be achieved by taking one step at a time. Try to avoid power struggles, both at work and in relationships.

July has a number 9 vibration. 7 + 2 + 0 + 1 + 8 = 18. 1 + 8 = 9. The 9 energy is dynamic and delivers greater vitality. Make the most of this fast-paced month of action and activity. Take your kids camping or use any opportunity to spend time outdoors. Play team sports, socialise and entertain. Relationships may be intense and passionate.

Number 9 is the culmination of all the numbers from 1 – 8, and as such signals completion. July is therefore a great time to tie up loose ends, push through to finalise a project, or finish that piece of Artwork that’s been sitting around. This is a time of endings, rather than beginnings.

Jeanne Prosser | Numerologist and Author
Jules Allen

Jules Allen

Jules Allen, an award-winning Australian advocate and dynamic speaker, believes adversity is life's greatest gift. Overcoming childhood sexual abuse, addiction, and domestic violence, she now empowers others, caring for 32 foster children and advocating for adoption reform.

Her impactful journey, featured on Australian Story, includes rebuilding a refuge in the Solomon Islands and appearing on MasterChef. A leading expert on youth and women's issues, she was awarded the 2017 Alumni of the Year by Southern Cross University. Recently, she became an award-winning playwright, shedding light on foster care challenges, while her therapy work during COVID focuses on anxiety relief.