Okay, so I got into this whole “36 numerology” thing the other day, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I’ve always been kind of curious about numbers and their meanings, like seeing 11:11 on the clock or whatever. I am not an expert, just tried to do something fun.
First, I started looking up what 36 even means in numerology. Turns out, it’s all about creativity, family, and balance. Apparently, if you reduce 36 to a single digit (3+6=9), you get the number 9, which is like the big-picture number, all about completion and humanitarian vibes. That’s some basic info I learned at the very beginning.
Then I began to try to record all the times I saw the number 36 in my daily life. You wouldn’t believe how often it pops up once you start looking for it!

- I saw it on license plates.
- I noticed it in phone numbers.
- It even showed up in my grocery bill total.
After a few days of this, I began to dig deeper into the whole 36 thing. I read somewhere that it relates to Nikola Tesla’s obsession with the numbers 3, 6, and 9, which are supposed to be the key to the universe or something. He said, “If you knew the magnificence of the three, six and nine, you would have a key to the universe.”
My Own Test
I decided to run a little experiment. I picked a day where I had a bunch of creative tasks lined up – you know, writing, brainstorming, that sort of thing. I purposely surrounded myself with the number 36 as much as I could.
- I wrote 36 on sticky notes and put them around my workspace.
- I listened to music with 36 in the title or by artists whose names add up to 36 in numerology. This was a tough one!
- I even tried to time my activities to be 36 minutes long or started at times like 9:36.
And you know what? I felt like I was more in the flow that day. It could totally be a placebo effect, but my creative juices were definitely flowing. I finished a blog post I’d been struggling with, and I came up with some cool ideas for a new project.
Now, I’m not saying 36 is some magic number that’ll solve all your problems. But it was a fun experiment, and it definitely made me more mindful of the numbers around me. It’s like when you buy a new car, and suddenly you start seeing that model everywhere. I started to pay more attention. Maybe there’s something to this numerology stuff after all, or maybe it’s just a fun way to look at the world. Either way, I’m keeping my eyes peeled for that 36 from now on. And hey, if you want to try it out yourself, let me know how it goes! Maybe we can compare notes or something. But, at the end of the day, I think it’s all about what you believe, right?