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What numerology has to say about your dreams and relationships
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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.

Section 1 of 4:

What is a soul urge number?

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  1. That’s why it’s also sometimes called a “heart’s desire number.” In numerology, it represents what you want and yearn for above all else in this world, and that thing is what motivates your every action. Many numerologists believe you can find this number with a simple calculation that uses the numbers in your birth date. [1]
    • Your soul urge number may give you valuable insight into things like your life’s purpose, your ideal career, and who you’re most compatible with.
    • A “minor” soul urge is calculated using your nickname, and it represents your deepest desire in the phase of your life where you have that nickname.
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Section 2 of 4:

Calculating Your Soul Urge Number

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  1. 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]
    • 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
  2. 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]
    • 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).
  3. 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
  4. 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]
    • 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.
  5. 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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Section 3 of 4:

Soul Urge Number Meanings

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  1. The soul urge number 1 suggests that you’re someone who desires independence above everything else. You want to be in charge of your own life, your own destiny, and you can’t stand it when someone tries to make you do something you don’t want to do. “1 is about independence, leadership, innovation,” numerologist Kaitlyn Kaerhart says. “It's extremely creative.”
    • Purpose: To become your best self
    • Careers: Writer, business owner, graphic designer
    • Relationships: You don’t want to be tied down, but you seek more free-flowing, easygoing connections.
    • Most compatible with: 1, 3, 5
    • Least compatible with: 6, 9
  2. The soul urge number 2 suggests that you’re someone who desires deep connections and intimate relationships. The number 2 is all about pairs, bonds, and seeing and being seen. You yearn to be understood and accepted for who you are. Spiritual teacher and medium Mari Cartagenova tells us that “There's a piece about sort of family and home connected with number 2,” and that 2 is ultimately about “being connected.”
    • Purpose: To find yourself through others
    • Careers: Social worker, therapist, teacher
    • Relationships: You seek a relationship that’s deep, total, and consuming. You match best with people who are willing to commit totally.
    • Most compatible with: 2, 4, 7
    • Least compatible with: 5, 9
  3. Soul urge number 3 suggests that you’re someone who desires fun and playfulness in everything you do. You’re creative, optimistic, and passionate, but you don’t take things too seriously. Numerologist Novalee Wilder adds that “3 is always luck,” and also about accepting destiny when it arrives. This suggests that you’re down for anything, and willing to take risks.
    • Purpose: To make the most of life by enjoying it as much as possible
    • Careers: Artist, video game designer, tour guide
    • Relationships: You seek relationships that are fast, fun, and not too committal. You match with people who don’t take themselves too seriously.
    • Most compatible with: 1, 2, 3, 5
    • Least compatible with: 7, 9
  4. Soul urge number 4 suggests that you desire stability and control above all else. You dislike surprises, and want to be able to predict everything. You get anxious when life gets turbulent, and you always make a detailed plan before every trip or event. Kaerhart tells us that 4 is the number of balance. To you, balance means stability and predictability.
    • Purpose: To help others through turbulent times
    • Careers: Aid worker, personal assistant, event coordinator
    • Relationships: You seek consistent, committed relationships with few surprises. You match with people who are lowkey and low-maintenance.
    • Most compatible with: 2, 4, 6, 8
    • Least compatible with: 1, 7
  5. Soul urge number 5 suggests that you desire freedom, excitement, and spontaneity. You’re someone who ditches plans to explore the path less traveled. Your soul is filled with wonder, and you yearn for discovery in everything you do. “5 is the number of change and adaptability,” Kaerhart says. “It's the number of the traveler. It's the free spirit.”
    • Purpose: To experience as much of life as possible
    • Careers: Pilot, travel blogger, critic
    • Relationships: You seek a relationship that’s volatile and spontaneous. You match with people who are down for anything.
    • Most compatible with: 1, 3, 5, 9
    • Least compatible with: 2, 4
  6. Soul urge number 6 suggests that you’re someone who desires beauty and compassion at every turn in life. You’re someone who’s kind, caring, and compassionate, and you find beauty in helping others. For you, life is about lending a hand. Wilder tells us that in numerology, 6 is related to “making the world more beautiful.” For you, that means making life easier for the people around you.
    • Purpose: To help others realize their potential
    • Careers: Teacher, doctor, counselor
    • Relationships: You seek a relationship where you don’t have to “fix” anyone. You match with people who are complete and independent.
    • Most compatible with: 4, 6, 7
    • Least compatible with: 1, 2, 3
  7. Soul urge number 7 suggests that you’re someone who desires inner peace and tranquility. You’re quiet, introspective, curious, and calm. You want a quiet life where you can sink deep into your own mind and ponder the greater mysteries. “7 is always connected to the angels,” Wilder says. “7 is one of the most spiritual numbers.”
    • Purpose: To explore the furthest reaches of the human mind
    • Careers: Psychologist, artist, musician
    • Relationships: You seek a comforting relationship you can depend on. You match with people who move about the world in silence and security.
    • Most compatible with: 2, 6, 7, 9
    • Least compatible with: 1, 4, 8
  8. Soul urge number 8 suggests that you desire to build, teach, and instruct. You’re someone with a lot of experience, and you want to use that experience to help others. You’re naturally curious, a good listener, and a skilled learner. “8 is always the teacher,” Wilder tells us.
    • Purpose: To show others the beauty in this life
    • Careers: Teacher, coach, researcher
    • Relationships: You seek relationships that tell you more about yourself. You match with people who are your opposite, who show you new ways of living.
    • Most compatible with: 2, 4, 8
    • Least compatible with: 3, 5
  9. 9
    Soul Urge Number 9 Soul urge number 9 suggests that you’re someone who desires harmony, completion, and resolution. You hate to leave a job unfinished, and you can’t stand stories that don’t have definitive endings. In your life, you seek closure and satisfaction. Wilder adds that in numerology, 9 is “like the finish line.”
    • Purpose: To finish what others started
    • Careers: Engineer, rights activist, philanthropist
    • Relationships: You seek relationships that are built to last. You match with people who know how to resolve arguments and settle differences.
    • Most compatible with: 1, 3, 5, 7
    • Least compatible with: 1, 2, 3
  10. Cartagenova tells us that 11 is a master number with special significance. As a soul urge number, it suggests that you desire answers, information, and knowledge. In this life, you’re on a spiritual journey to grow and expand your consciousness, and you seek new experiences that allow you to broaden your horizons.
    • Purpose: To expand your mind
    • Careers: Scientist, researcher, anthropologist
    • Relationships: You seek relationships that nurture your growth. You match with people who are experienced, patient, and generous.
    • Most compatible with: 1, 3, 5
    • Least compatible with: 6, 9
  11. 22 is also a special master number, Cartagenova says. As your soul urge number, it suggests that you desire to influence and impact this world. You want to leave a legacy, something for people to remember you by that tells them that you existed, you were important, and you helped the people around you.
    • Purpose: To be remembered long after you’re gone
    • Careers: Charity organizer, nurse, social worker
    • Relationships: You seek relationships that help you build. You match with people who want to collaborate and work together to change the world.
    • Most compatible with: 2, 6, 7
    • Least compatible with: 5, 9
  12. 33 is the final master number. As a soul urge number, it suggests that you desire to nurture, teach, and help others bloom. You’re selfless, and you tend to answer the call of duty wherever it leads you. You’re a giving person who’s revitalized by generosity and looking beyond yourself. Wilder reminds us that repeated 3s indicate that destiny will come knocking, and you’re the person to answer.
    • Purpose: To make this world a home for others
    • Careers: Homemaker, architect, teacher
    • Relationships: You seek relationships that make life easier. You match with people who are compassionate, caring, and patient.
    • Most compatible with: 1, 2, 3, 5
    • Least compatible with: 7, 9
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Section 4 of 4:

Soul Urge Numbers vs. Life Path Numbers

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  1. Spiritual director Jennifer McVey tells us that life path numbers suggest your life’s purpose and reason, as well as how you express yourself. They show you what you’re called to do. Soul urge numbers, on the other hand, reveal your desires. And what you want isn’t necessarily what you should do, or what life has in store for you!
    • Life path numbers are calculated with the digits of your birthday in a similar process, while soul urge numbers are calculated with your name.
    • No matter what, your deepest desires and your life path are always linked. They may match up, or they may seem at odds, but there’s always a reason.

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