Feb. 14 is a holiday both anticipated and dreaded by most of the western world. While some see it as a celebration of love, others criticize it as a fake holiday invented by candy and greeting card companies. But what is the actual impact of the holiday? We look to the Numerology behind the term "Valentine's Day" itself -- and some of its popular cohorts -- to get to the bottom of this lovey, if not mysterious, holiday.
Valentine's Day
With a Dominant Impression number of 7, the overall reputation "Valentine's Day" sends into the universe is one of significance. You can't escape it, in other words, even if you promise to spend the day locked in your office or at home with a collection of war documentaries.
But the number 7 holds with it a quest for knowledge and truth. Isn't Valentine's Day a day of reckoning for so many couples, a time when they sit down for a romantic date and truly reflect on where they are as a unit? In its most negative sense, this quality could mean one or both partners waiting anxiously for proof of love. A more optimistic view of Valentine's Day's 7 is that it inspires us to look beyond the surface of our relationships -- either as they exist, or as we want them to be.
Knowing that 7 is associated with Valentine's Day, you can enjoy depth and spirituality in this romantic holiday. But beware of arrogance or selfishness that can also be associated with a 7 -- on this day, make sure to show appreciation to your partner instead of waiting around to be showered with gifts!
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