"The numerology energy represented by the number 140 resonates with expression of a personal sense of freedom and self‑reliance.
There is a resonance of independence, curiosity, and wit. Interspersed through and among those vibrations, is a focus on building for the future. And there is a sense of wholeness and comprehensiveness."
You may have some fun today looking up your favorite number or the address of your house or business.
I have always worn the number three when I played on a sports team and have always associated with the number. I looked up it's meaning today and now I know why?!
Here is the numerology reading for the number 3. "The essence of the energy the number 3 represents is creative self-expression for others to observe and appreciate. It is especially adept with visual and auditory artistic expression.
The number 3 is social. And it supports and encourages the creative expression of others."
Getting back to today and number 140 we have a duty to express a personal sense of freedom and self-reliance throughout our day. We can be the model for independence and wholeness as we interact with others. Each day is a chance to see the world though your own special lens. How you wake up and what affect you wear throughout the day is a reflection of who you are and who you are affects everyone you talk to over the course of the day.
Now back to numbers. The following numbers are numbers we do not like reading because they are growing numbers which remind us every day we are in a fight to slow the spread of a virus that has infected millions (16.7) and killed hundreds of thousands (661,208).
We ought to know these numbers but not ruminate on them. They can be depressing and lead us down a path that can overwhelm us and plant negative seeds of hopelessness and fear.
We will get persevere and we will come out of this pandemic stronger and wiser than before. Think of the greatest tragedies known to man; earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, and past pandemics and viruses that have brought humans to the depths of despair and agony. We, who survived, will remember how we got through it and continued to use that resolve to get past smaller life obstacles. Yes it is true many will not survive COVID-19 and we may lose loved ones, but that is the cycle of life.
Millions of people in the world die from cancer every year (9.6 million in 2018) and although we have amazing treatments and can stave off death in some cases, the fact is we have no cure for cancer. The harmful use of alcohol kills up to 3 million people annually.
The number one cause of death is heart disease or cardiovascular disease which takes the lives of some 17 million plus humans every year.
These are battles we face every day and must deal with as we go about our lives because for most these show up without warning and we must deal. The thing about the novel coronavirus is that we are seeing it now everywhere we go. What I mean is we are seeing the reminders that it is out there. Masks, social distancing, remote learning, businesses closed or operating uniquely, and many more. So this situation we all find ourselves in has changed our lives and the lens we use to see the world and other people for that matter has changed too. In some cases there will be no going back. Many people believe this pandemic will change the way we see and interact with each other from henceforth.
And that is not just in the future, but now. Everyday we wake and live and speak with others. How we talk to them, what we say to them and how we treat them has an effect on them. As educators we have long known the relationship we build with students is more important than any subject matter or teaching style. Ultimately, it comes down to how we make them feel and by making them feel loved and important gives them reason to learn. While also building self-confidence in them and growing within them the hopes and dreams to be successful in life.
Even though we are all not educators we still wield the power to have an effect on those we interact with everyday. Albeit your family members or the bank teller or the stranger you chat with for five minutes via phone, email or zoom. The potential we have to make the world a more loving and nurturing world begins with us. It begins with how we wake up each day and what affect we decide to address the rest of humanity with. Choose the condition you want others to see in you and be an inspiration not only to those around you, but to yourself.
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