The Numerology of 61: Its Meaning and Significance
The 61/7 vibration is about consciously letting go of the material world to move into a spiritual path where one is filled with the joy of pure being.
Where 16/7 is an energy that often stands for suffering and loss - then 61/7 is a very conscious energy where you voluntarily can give up things or people that ultimately do not serve you any longer or who no longer contribute to one's further development.
61/7 is very focused on the principles for correct and spiritual living. It loves spiritual laws, spiritual systems, virtues, simplicity, minimalism, philanthropy, etc. For example, the great yogi and liberator of India, Mahatma Gandhi, resonates a lot with the numbers 16/7 and 61/7 in their high balanced forms.
In imbalance, there are too many principles pushed onto other people against their desire and a lack of joy in life. 61/7 can be afraid of losing loved ones and filled with anxiety and grief (like sister vibration 16/7). It can be overly dry, moral, and principled. It can be immersed in problems with the family and want to escape from the world which is perceived as a hostile place.
In balance, one understands the most profound spiritual laws and is supported in living in a free and simple way. The vibration is not typically used in the name chart as it can give a slightly "dry" vibe and is challenging to master.
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Neptune is the last planet in the solar system and resonates with the deep depths of the Cosmos. Neptune has a deep blue color and looks like a beautiful astral version of Earth.
Neptune has the strongest winds of the solar system, which are faster than the speed of sound here on Earth. In the middle of the planet, though, we find an ocean of serenity. Many scientist believe that there could be a vast ocean of water under the clouds of Neptune. This symbolizes that Neptune people have overactive psyches that are ridden with angst and worries, but that they can tap into deeper layers of their minds to achieve inner peace.
Neptune (in Greek called Poseidon) is the God of the sea and stands for the psyche and the subconscious mind.
The architecture of Neptune symbolizes a deep property of Neptune people. On the surface, the quick winds symbolize an overactive mind and psyche and a tendency towards anxiety. At a deeper level, Neptune people resonate with calmness, spirituality, and deep tranquility that is in touch with the Cosmos.
Neptune people are often philosophically, religiously or scientifically minded, and they can be a bit compliant as there is a strong fearful streak.
They have deep and profound thoughts but can often lack the power of finality, which ground the thoughts into practical conclusions or results. Usually, they prefer to step back and observe instead of acting or participating.
These are people with subtle and highly sensitive natures - sensitive to the mood of others. They are usually not good at making decisions, often physically weak, and appear fragile. They do not accept or like quarrels and conflicts.
Neptune people sympathize and empathize with the suffering of the world.