Your soul urge number, or heart’s desire number, is a concept in numerology that says each person has a number that resonates and signifies their deepest longing and strongest yearning. You can find your soul urge number with a simple calculation using your full birth name. We’ll explain more and show you how to find yours. We also talked to expert numerologists and spiritual guides to explain what each soul urge number means.
What’s a soul urge number and how do you find yours?
In numerology, a soul urge number reveals your deepest desire. To find your ‘heart’s desire’ number, take the vowels in your full name and convert them to numbers: A=1, E=5, I=9, O=6, U=3, and Y=7. Add these numbers together, then reduce them to a single digit by adding the resulting digits to find your number.
Steps
Calculating Your Soul Urge Number
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Isolate the vowels in your full birth name. Take your first and last name, as well as your middle name if you have one, and find just the vowels: A, E, I, O, U (we’ll talk about Y in a second). These vowels will become numbers in the next step, so write them down. [2] X Research source
- For this calculation, Y only counts as a vowel if it’s the only “vowel” in the syllable . For example, it counts in the name Mary (“Mair–ee”) but not in the name Grayson (“Gray-son”), since the “Gray” syllable also contains “a.”
- Keep the vowels from each name in separate groups. So if you have a first, middle, and last name, you’ll have 3 groups of vowels.
- For example: In the name Mary Elizabeth Smith, we’d put the vowels into these groups: A + Y, E + I + A + E, and I
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Convert each vowel to its corresponding number. In numerology, each letter represents a number. Once you have each vowel isolated, convert them each to their respective number using this rubric (and remember to keep each group separate): [3] X Research source
- A = 1
- E = 5
- I = 9
- O = 6
- U = 3
- Y = 7
- For example: For the name Mary Elizabeth Smith, we’d have the following groups of digits with their corresponding numbers: A (1) + Y (7), E (5) + I (9) + A (1) + E (5), and I (9).
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Add the numbers in each name together. Now that all the vowels are converted to numbers, add the numbers in each name together, while still keeping the groups separate.
- For example: In the name Mary Elizabeth Smith, we’d have the equations 1+7, 5+9+1+5, and 9. Add each group together to get the numbers 8, 20, and 9
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Reduce each double-digit number by adding the digits together. If one of your names adds up to a double-digit number, now it’s time to reduce it by adding the digits together. Don’t reduce “ master numbers ,” which are 11, 22, and 33—just leave them as they are for now. These numbers have a special significance that we’ll talk about in the next section. [4] X Research source
- For example : For Mary Elizabeth Smith, we were left in the last step with the numbers 8, 20, and 9. You can leave 8 and 9 as they are since they’re already single-digit numbers. Reduce 20 by adding 2+0 to get 2.
- Some people make the mistake of just adding every number together or going straight to the next step, but if you don’t reduce first, you may miss one of your master numbers, which still play a role in your life, even if they’re not your soul urge number.
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Add the groups of numbers together, then reduce again. Once each name is reduced to a single-digit number (or master number), add each number together. If they add up to a double-digit number (that isn’t a Master Number), reduce it again by adding the digits together until you have a single digit number. This is your soul urge number!
- For example: With “Mary Elizabeth Smith,” we had the numbers 8, 2, and 9. Add them together to get 19. Since 19 is a two-digit number, we must continue to reduce: 1+9 = 10, 1+0 = 1. We’re left with the single digit of 1, which is Mary’s soul urge number!
- Again, don’t reduce master numbers. If you’re soul number is 11, 22, or 33, that has a special meaning.
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Tips
- Remember that numerology, like astrology, doesn’t tell you how you should live. It’s a system that helps you better understand yourself and the world around you, not a rulebook.Thanks