The Numerology of 75: Its Meaning and Significance
The number 75/3 vibration is a strong, focused energy with an inner drive towards philosophy and ideas. It has a lofty outer energy and an inner life busy with new and expansive views, turning everything inside out. Sometimes to such an extent that it almost becomes a little bit of a neurotic energy – but it's mainly because the mind is in rapid motion. The quick mind makes the 75/3 good with academics and science. It is curious and constantly turning ideas up, down, and around.
You quickly realize with 75/3 that you cannot ignore them or sidestep them. Of all the numbers in the 70s, the 75/3 is one of the strongest, most direct, most expansive, and most pompous. This strength, regality, and grandness give the number its name, "The Majesty."
In imbalance, it can tend to exaggerate its own importance, be snobbish, excessively focus on its own inner ideals and be pompous about them. The 75/3 can also suffer because it wishes to be extroverted (the inner number 5) but is introverted (the outer number 7). It can also be indecisive because it is so much in its own mind. The 7, 5, and 3 can all be very mental numbers. There is a tendency with 75 that you are always lagging a bit behind everyone else in your generation because you need so much time and space to think things through and fully experience them. 75/3 gets the university degree later, starts its career later, gets married later, and gets children later than others.
In balance, it is an adventurous and freedom-seeking vibration with a religious and exalted flavor.
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Jupiter is a patriarch and loves to have family and life around it.
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Jupiter people are optimistic people who like to engage with others. They give a lot and expect a lot in return. Interchange has to be significant and meaningful.
Jupiter demands respect, and Jupiter people are very status aware.