Strategic Manifestation: 9 & 36

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You want to manifest through ease and grace, right? Words create vibrations. Those vibrations, they attune our nervous system, so we speak into existence what it is that we really want to experience.

The Importance of < 9 > for Achieving Strategic Manifestation

The number 9 holds a sacred significance in many cultures and belief systems, commonly representing completion, divine awareness, and the conclusion of a cycle.

10 – 1 = 9

8 + 1 = 9

1 + 8 = 9

7 + 2 = 9

2 + 7 = 9

6 + 3 = 9

Uniformity of this number across different myths and traditions encourages deeper speculation and interpretation, suggesting a possible foundational structure in the mythological perception of time and transformation.

Christianity

In Christianity, the number 9 is frequently linked to divine completeness, finality, and judgment. It holds significance during key moments of transformation or culmination. This symbolizes the “fruits of the spirit” and the nine choirs of angels.

Here’s a closer examination of the importance of the number 9 in Christianity:

  • The number 9 is mentioned 49 times in the Bible.
  • It is frequently associated with themes of finality, divine completeness, and judgment.
  • Jesus was crucified at the ninth hour (3 PM).
  • After Jesus’ ascension, the disciples prayed for nine days leading up to Pentecost Sunday, giving rise to the tradition of the novena.
  • It’s connected to the nine “fruits of the Spirit”: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
  • The nine spiritual gifts of God are also referenced in 1 Corinthians 12:8-11.

Numerology

The energy associated with the number nine symbolizes completion, yet it does not signify an end. Instead, think of it as part of a cyclical process. It represents the conclusion of one cycle and the opportunities it opens for the next to commence. Nine serves as a guide during this transition or transformation, offering wisdom and empowerment. It draws insights from a spiritual source and translates them into our tangible reality.

At its core, nine embodies humanitarian values. It is compassionate, kind, and dedicated to striving for the greatest good. The number nine has endured its share of challenges, emerging wiser, stronger, and more insightful than before. These personal experiences foster a deep understanding of others’ struggles and a willingness to provide meaningful support.

Chinese Culture

The number nine, pronounced “jiu” in Mandarin, closely resembles the word for “long-lasting” or “eternal” (久, jiǔ), which makes it a powerful symbol of longevity and good fortune.

In ancient China, the number nine was often linked to the Emperor, who was thought to be protected by nine dragons. Emperors wore robes with nine dragons embroidered on them, and the number nine played a significant role in various administrative aspects, such as dividing the empire into nine regions and employing a nine-rank system for officials.

As the highest single digit, 9 is viewed as a representation of completeness and the apex of human achievements, while the number 10 is reserved for the divine.

Norse Mythology

The number nine holds a prominent place in Norse mythology, particularly through the idea of the nine worlds. Although various texts mention these realms, they often fall short of providing a comprehensive list, leaving much to speculation regarding their identities.

Odin and the Nine Days

In Norse lore, the number nine frequently emerges in connection with days. Odin, the chief god, experienced a profound transformation by hanging on the Yggdrasil tree for nine days. During this time, he acquired the esoteric knowledge of the runes and learned eighteen magical songs, as described in the Hávamál.

Nine-Year Periods in Key Texts

There are numerous references to nine-year spans in significant texts. For instance, the Norse epic Völundarkviða narrates the tale of three Valkyries who lose their swan pelts to three brothers for nine years before reclaiming them, highlighting a cycle of captivity and liberation.

Transition into Adulthood

The number nine also symbolizes a transition into adulthood and the acceptance of responsibility. According to sources like Vatnsdæla saga and Heimskringla (Sigurð’s Saga), reaching the age of nine is a pivotal milestone in a child’s life, granting them the ability to make independent choices.

A Universal Theme of Renewal

While clear explanations for the recurring theme of nine years are scarce, it seems to represent a period of rebirth or transformation. This concept resonates with the Greek idea of a nine-year cycle for the reincarnation of the most virtuous souls. Thus, it suggests a broader, potentially universal cultural understanding of nine-year cycles as significant times for substantial change and renewal.

The Importance of 36 for Achieving Strategic Manifestation

Now the reason why you want to say a mantra and/or an attunement 36 times is because 9 is the most sacred number.

Each world – physical, mental, emotional, spiritual – has varying levels of density. Your body is the most dense and you want to be able to get into your body. We want to say it 9 times for your spiritual intelligence, 9 times for your emotional intelligence, 9 times for mental intelligence, and another 9 times for your physical intelligence.

9 spiritual + 9 emotional + 9 mental + 9 physical = 36 times.

So, when you’re saying this again and again and again, the vibration of “I am abundance” is going deeper. We want it to be able to manifest itself into the deepest parts of you so that you can become the very thing that you’re saying. That’s the key for strategic manifestation.


Christopher Lee Maher is a former Navy SEAL who endured intense amounts of physical, mental, and emotional stress as a child and during and after his military career. He has taught himself how to free his energy, body, mind and emotions from pain by developing the emotional, physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of being. Christopher studied Traditional Chinese Medical Practices at the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine and at Yo San University. He then continued his studies at The Universal Healing Tao System. Christopher is a student of Grand Master Mantak Chia at the Universal Tao Master School in Chiang Mai, Thailand. He is currently pursuing his Master’s and Doctorate degrees in Traditional Chinese Medicine.