The week has Seven davs. four times Seven is the month of the moon. There are Seven deadlv sins and Seven virtues. Seven is the symbol for Neptune. Seven-people long for adventure—from pure lust and traveling and discovery, to cultivated, intellectual pleasures. They love company, but deep down they are loners with curious interests (mysticism, philosophy, religion, and art). ‘They have a strong intuitive sense and great imagination, which often appears reserved or introverted.
The mind rules over matter, and the soul fascinates them just as much. Their strong sensibilities often lead them to become mystics—or daydreamers.
Generally speaking, the Seven often hides inner or universal vibrations. Human development is divided into Seven stages (childhood, adolescence, puberty, etc.). Chinese medicine speaks of Seven energy centers.
The Seven is also connected to colors and notes.
See also: Neptune.
Seven-people have birthdays on the 7th, 16th, or 25th day of the month. [1]
The shadow challenge associated with this vibration is to get lost in the ethers and lose contact with life on the ground. [2]
The unfolding of mystical relationships and the understanding of universal truths. Alternatively, a renewed focus on spiritual matters as they pertain to you personally
Marvels. There are seven wonders in the world, seven colors in the rainbow, etc.
Inventive energy that comes to fruition. Biblical creation took seven days, including God’s day of rest. [4]
The idea of luck or good fortune (or the desire for such).
A feeling that something in your life is reaching its potential, completion, or perfection (or a desire for such).
Something else you associate with seven, such as a septet, heptagon, time frame, someone’s age, or your family.
To dream of the mystical number seven signifies that you are realizing spiritual wisdom as you gain awareness of the power of the cycles of your life. [6]
(2) The number seven may also signal time for a change - as in the ‘seven-year itch’.
(3) Sixes and sevens, of course, may symbolize conflict. [7]
According to Jung, seven always characterizes time. [8]
It is also a mystical number; in Hinduism and Christianity it is the number of God. [14]
