Affinity Numerology : Using Numerology
Effects of 9 to 1 Personal Year Number Change
When a personal year number change from 9 to 1 is imminent, a sense of completion tends to imbue a person along with a sense of new beginnings coming up.
The energy the number 9 represents, among other things, relates to completions. The number 1 energy, again among other things, relates to beginnings.
Free will and life situations can prevent them from manifesting. But the energies are still there. And they are changing. One is replacing the other.
The personal year energy is transitioning from a year of fulfilling ideas related to helping others.
The personal year energy is transitioning to a year of new beginnings related to betterment of self.
The personal year energy change may be noticed as early as late October. Others may notice it during November or early December. The full transition is complete by early January.
The energy represented by the number 9 is focused on others. It's a humanitarian number, with idealism and tolerance included in the makeup of its energy.
The energy represented by the number 1 is focused on itself. It's a number of independence, with self-determination and exploration of new ideas and ways to do things.
Although one is a focus on others and the other a focus on self, the energies represented by the number 9 and the number 1 are compatible. Both the 9 and the 1 are very assured of themselves, doing what they think is right and not questioning their own actions.
Because the 9 energy tends to include all, it's a small step to include itself. It's then a somewhat larger step to release the broad focus and train it on its own well-being. But it's not as discordant as it may appear at first glance.
Only the focus changes. There's a feeling that it's time to focus on self after the year of focusing on others.
Let's look at the numerology chart of one of our Example People.
Sunrise Fictive, way back in 1994 during her 9 personal year, was focused on the welfare of the students of her classes.
She organized games and helped teachers plan events. And, always, she was available to help someone with their studies — not that she was necessarily an A student, but that she simply felt an urge, an inner inclination, to help.
When 1995 was imminent with her 1 personal year energies beginning to affect her, she started focusing on her own studies as a priority. When the new year rolled in, she was making goals for herself, studying hard, and deciding what she really wanted to do when she got to be her own adult.
For a young lady, whose outlook on life has and continues to change as her maturity develops, her change of focus over the last couple months didn't seem unusual. It was just how life is.
Now that you know what to expect, you can be ready for it — so it is less noteworthy, with less questioning of your own focus change than might otherwise have occurred.