Okay, so the other day, I stumbled upon this “22 4 numerology” thing and, well, I got curious. I’m not usually one for this kind of stuff, but the numbers kept popping up everywhere, so I figured, why not give it a shot? Let’s dive into my little experiment.
My 22/4 Numerology Dive
First, I grabbed a notebook and pen – old school, I know. Gotta have something to jot down all my thoughts and calculations, right?
I started by, you know, just thinking about my life. Where am I at? What am I working towards? What are my big dreams and goals? Just kinda free-flowing thoughts, letting it all spill out onto the paper.

Then, the “math” part. Now, I’m no mathematician, so this was pretty basic.
I learned that 22 is a “Master Number” so I focused on the big picture. It represents building and the capability of making dreams a reality.
My birth date brought me down to a 4.
It’s all about foundations, stability, and hard work. I mean, that’s pretty much my life motto anyway, so it felt kinda relevant.
- I wrote down my birth date.
- I added up all the digits.
- I kept adding until I got a single digit (or a Master Number, like 11, 22, or 33).
Mine Reduce to a 4.
I spent a good chunk of time just staring at the number 4 and the number 22 and all my messy notes. It was a bit of a “hmm” moment, trying to connect the dots between this number and my real life.
Next, I tried to find some specific examples. Like, where in my life am I actually laying down foundations? Where am I being practical and organized (or where should I be?). It was less about predicting the future and more about seeing my present situation from a different angle.

I looked at my career, my relationships, my personal projects – all of it. I asked myself, “Does this align with the energy of a 4 or 22? Am I building something solid? Am I working towards something substantial?”.
I did all of this thinking and realizing.
And that’s pretty much it! It wasn’t some magical revelation, but it was a cool way to do some self-reflection. I still have my notebook, and I might even try it again sometime. It’s like a little nudge to stay focused and remember what’s important. And, you know, maybe pay a bit more attention to the numbers that keep showing up around me. Who knows what they might be trying to say!