Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with numerology lately, and the number 36 has been popping up everywhere in my life. I thought I’d share my little journey with you all.
It all started a few weeks ago. I was crunching some numbers for a personal project, just playing around, you know? I started noticing that the number 36 kept coming up in my calculations. It was weird, like, really weird. So, I did what anyone in my shoes would do – I started to dig deeper.
I mean, I did what you’d expect: hit up the internet, see what the deal was with this 36 thing. Turns out, it’s a pretty big deal in numerology. People online are saying it’s all about balance and some kind of transition period. And it’s linked to creativity and helping others.

So, I thought, “Let’s put this to the test.” I began to keep an eye out for 36 in my day-to-day life, and boy, was it there! License plates, page numbers in books, my order number at the coffee shop – you name it.
I started to reflect on what was going on in my life at the time. Was I striving for more balance? Was I going through a transition? I felt like I was, with some work things and personal things I want to improve. And I’ve been trying to be more creative lately. I started a new creative project, and I also started volunteering at the local community. Like these folks online said, it’s related to creativity and helping others.
Then, I got into this whole “angel number” idea. Some folks believe that numbers like 36 are messages from, like, your guardian angels or something, I feel ridiculous even when I am saying that. I don’t know how much I buy into it, but it’s a fun thought. They say 36 is a sign of divine support and that I should trust in some kind of “spiritual focus” to grow.
My Little Experiment
Here’s what I actually did:
- Kept a number journal: Every time I saw 36, I wrote it down, along with what I was doing or thinking at the time.
- Started meditating: Just 5-10 minutes a day, to see if it helped me “connect” with any, you know, “divine guidance”. It’s just like what these people online said.
- Focused on my creative project: I put more energy into my creative project.
- Helped others more: I signed up for that volunteer gig I mentioned.
And you know what? It’s been pretty cool. I feel more, I don’t know, aware? Like I’m paying more attention to things. The meditation is surprisingly relaxing. My creative project is coming along nicely, and the volunteer work is really fulfilling.
So, yeah, that’s my 36 story. I’m not saying I’m a full-on numerology believer now, but it’s been a fun and interesting ride. I guess the number 36 did bring some balance and positive change into my life, just like what I read online. Maybe there’s something to this whole numerology thing after all!
Anyway, I just wanted to share my experience. It’s been a wild ride, and who knows, maybe you’ll start seeing 36 everywhere now, too!