The Numerology of 85: Its Meaning and Significance
The number 85/4 vibration is called a "world conqueror," just like the number 58/4, and like 58/4, 85/4 wishes to conquer the world with its new and genius ideas. 85 is more controlled and thinks more about the consequences of its actions. This number gives an interest in politics, business, and expansion, both materially and in terms of influence.
Because the 85 has a digit sum 13/4, it does things in its own unique way. But at the same time, we have the number 8, which is very "traditional" and likes to do things in the same way as they have been done for generations. This exciting blend between traditional and new gives the number 85/4 the ability to succeed through a very original career. It could, for example, introduce something revolutionary into a very traditional career path or create something revolutionary, but in a traditional way.
The 85/4 is more extroverted, authoritarian, expansive, communicative, and political than the other numbers with 13/4 digit sum, for example, 49/4, 67/4, 76/4, 94/4 due to the influence from the numbers 8 and 5.
The number 85/4 gives toughness and expansion power and is seen in the charts of many celebrities and politicians who quickly rise in fame and fortune.
In imbalance, there can be competition and a power-hungry and insensitive attitude. It can be bossy, changing its mind constantly and creating absolute chaos in the surroundings because it continually second-guesses its actions. In time it can start suffering from inner turmoil with constant overthinking, never knowing where to begin with its vast ambitions.
In balance, the number 85 provides a super growth potential that will strengthen your career that will often be both unique and within something established.
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Uranus is the coldest planet in our solar system and has a temperature of about -220 degrees centigrade. There are large cloud formations in the atmosphere, created by water in the lowest clouds and methane in the upper cloud cover. The planet itself is made up of ice and rocks. The clouds give a cloudy light blue impenetrable look. Much like the planet itself, Uranus people are mysterious, profound and don't reveal much about themselves at first glance.
Uranus is the quietest of all planets. In contrast to this, Jupiter makes a lot of electromagnetic noise as you approach it.
Uranus has large, vertical rings around it. Where Saturn's rings are horizontal, Uranus' rings are vertical. This symbolizes an opposition between the two planets.
The axis of Uranus is tilted almost 90 degrees. This makes Uranus "roll" along its axis, while the other planets are like spinning tops on their trajectories. This makes Uranus unique among all the worlds. In Uranus people, this translates to them doing and saying the opposite of what everyone else is saying. There is both an excentric and contrarian streak.
It takes Uranus a full 84 years to orbit the sun, and the eccentric axis of rotation means that while one hemisphere is bathed in light, the other is in constant darkness - for an entire season. This gives very long summers and winters. The transition between summer and winter happens very quickly on Uranus, symbolizing upheavals, and violent transformations. That is why Uranus represents changes that occur very suddenly, and that changes a person, a generation, or the whole world.
The long winter represents that Uranus energy goes in-depth. It is not fast and flighty but thorough and profound.
The north and south poles are not fixed, which means that Uranus does not stand firm on how things are, and the truth is perceived as relative and can be continually challenged.