Most significant dates are chosen for practical reasons. A wedding date is set around venue availability, season, and the calendars of people who need to travel. A business launch date is set around when the product is ready, when the marketing is prepared, when the team has bandwidth. These are reasonable considerations. They are also, numerologically, beside the point.
Every date carries a frequency of its own — calculated the same way a Life Path number is calculated, by reducing the full date to a single digit. And that frequency becomes permanently associated with whatever was initiated on it. A wedding that takes place on a date carrying a 6 frequency (harmony, partnership, devotion) begins under a different energetic signature than one that takes place on a date carrying a 5 frequency (change, instability, movement) — regardless of how perfect the venue was or how convenient the timing seemed.
How to calculate a date's frequency
Add all the numerals of the date together and reduce to a single digit.
June 14, 2026: 6 + 1 + 4 + 2 + 0 + 2 + 6 = 21 → 2 + 1 = Date frequency 3
September 9, 2026: 9 + 9 + 2 + 0 + 2 + 6 = 28 → 2 + 8 = Date frequency 1
If the reduction produces 11, 22, or 33, the date carries a master number frequency — these dates are rarer and carry intensified significance.
What each date frequency supports
Date frequency 1: New beginnings, independent ventures, anything meant to be the start of something. Excellent for business launches, the first day of a new job, moving into a new home. Less ideal for weddings — the 1 frequency emphasises independence over partnership.
Date frequency 2: Partnership, agreements, anything involving two parties coming together. One of the strongest frequencies for weddings, business partnerships, and signing joint agreements. The 2 frequency supports cooperation and mutual commitment.
Date frequency 3: Creativity, communication, joy. Excellent for creative launches, public announcements, celebrations. A favourable wedding date for couples whose relationship is built on shared creative or social life.
Date frequency 4: Foundation, structure, long-term commitment. One of the best frequencies for anything meant to last — weddings (especially for couples prioritising stability), the signing of long leases or mortgages, the launch of a business built for the long term rather than rapid growth.
Date frequency 5: Change, movement, unpredictability. Not recommended for weddings or any commitment meant to be permanent — the 5 frequency introduces instability into whatever begins on it. Excellent for launches of products related to travel, change, or flexibility.
Date frequency 6: Harmony, devotion, family. The single best frequency for weddings. Also excellent for the launch of family-oriented businesses, the signing of agreements involving care or responsibility for others.
Date frequency 7: Introspection, depth, spiritual significance. Unusual for weddings or business launches — the 7 frequency turns energy inward rather than toward shared external life. Better suited to the beginning of a spiritual practice, a period of study, or a significant personal commitment made primarily to oneself.
Date frequency 8: Power, material achievement, ambition. Strong for business launches focused on growth and financial success. For weddings, the 8 frequency can work well for couples building something material together — a business, a property — but requires conscious attention to ensure the relationship itself remains the priority.
Date frequency 9: Completion, culmination, universal significance. An unusual choice for beginnings — the 9 frequency is the frequency of endings. However, for ventures explicitly oriented toward service, completion of a long journey, or marking the culmination of something significant, the 9 frequency is deeply appropriate.
Master number dates (11, 22, 33): These dates are rare and carry intensified spiritual significance. An 11 date amplifies intuitive and spiritual dimensions. A 22 date amplifies the capacity to build something of lasting significance. A 33 date — the rarest — amplifies the orientation toward service to others. Choosing a master number date for a significant event is choosing to align that event with an elevated frequency, and should be done with full awareness of the weight this carries.
Combining date frequency with personal frequency
The date frequency does not operate in isolation. It interacts with the Life Path frequencies of the people involved. A wedding date carrying a 6 frequency is universally favourable, but it resonates even more strongly when one or both partners carry Life Path 2 or 6 themselves — the date frequency and the personal frequency reinforce each other.
When choosing a significant date, calculate the date frequency first using the method above. Then consider how it interacts with your own Life Path number — does it amplify your natural frequency, or does it ask you to access a quality that is less native to you? Both can be appropriate depending on what the occasion calls for. A business launch on a date carrying a frequency different from your Life Path can be a deliberate choice to access an energy your venture needs that your personal frequency does not naturally provide.
The day you begin wearing your frequency
This same principle applies to the day you begin wearing a fragrance calibrated to your frequency. There is no requirement to wait for a particular date — your Signature Frequency is calibrated to your birth numerals and the current year, and it is appropriate from the moment it arrives. But for those who find meaning in beginnings, choosing a date with a frequency of 1 (new beginnings) or 6 (harmony, alignment) to begin wearing your Signature Frequency is a small but coherent way to mark the start of a new relationship with your own scent.
Tomorrow: what forty years of research into numerology and scent actually found — the origin of the My Soul Frequency™ formulation system, and what makes it different from anything else available.
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