Number 9 holds within it a powerful resonance within our holofractographic, base -10 reality.
Nine is the largest number in the decimal system.
Nine is really the largest number of all, as every other number thereafter is a reflection of the Ennead, expressing itself in scalar expansions and contractions of 10.
10 is not a number, but more of a concept, or you could say it’s Nature’s way of organizing herself. The Pythagoreans considered there to be only 7 numbers in reality. Unity and duality, 1 and 2, were not considered numbers. Numbers began at three and ended at the most auspicious of all, NINE.
Ancient mathematical philosophers called number 9 the “finishing post” and “that which brings completion”. – Michael Schneider – ‘A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing the Universe’
Ten is the combination of something with nothing. The one is borrowed from the Ennead with the addition of zero to organize all numbers with this built-in qualitative invariance in their expansion and contraction. In other words 432,000, the number of years in the Kali Yuga (a time cycle in the Vedic tradition) has the same meaning and symbolism as 43,200, the number of seconds on the face of a clock, and the Great Pyramid’s expansion factor in relation to Earth’s northern hemisphere.
The numbers may vary by the total amount of zeros, but their qualitative expression remains the same no matter how big or small.
The process of reducing a number down to one digit is called many names and is common practice not only in numerology but also in mainstream science. The great geometric genius (alliteration aside) of the 20th Century, Buckminster Fuller, called this subset of math ‘integrated digits’ or ‘indig 9’. It is also recognized in computer science. They call it a ‘digital root’ or ‘digital sum’ or ‘quantum bit’. This process has also been called Kabbalistic reduction or Pythagorean addition. Some other names for this practice include: decimal parity, quantum numerology, theosophical addition, indig, integrated digit, indig 9, modulo nine arithmetic, consecutive summation, distillation, number essence, reduced ordinal values, horizontal addition, and numeric reduction.
55 has a digital root of 1 because 5+5=10, and 1+0= 1
456 Kabbalistically reduces to 6, since 4+5+6= 15 , and 1+5= 6
This technique is the key to Vortex Based Mathematics as it shows the underlying numeric patterns to reality. In Medieval times they called this ‘casting out nines’ since if you disregard the NINES, you will get the same digital root.
“If you only knew the magnificence of the 3, 6 and 9, then you would have a key to the universe” – accredited to Nikola Tesla