☑️ Fun Fact Friday : Level 5 🧠


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The Number Five

If you can count, you know the number five.

Five fingers, five toes, five senses, five energies…

Shall I keep going?


The Number 5 holds broad symbolism and meanings throughout history, cultures, and religions, including magical concepts and karmic lessons.

A deep sense of curiosity, personal freedom, and vitality toward life are all inherent to numerology 5.

Numerology 5’s significance predominantly represents change, adventure, transformation, and luck. People associated with the number 5 are intensely inquisitive and eager to see the world. As the number 5 exhibits a strong desire to explore, it is highly compatible with numbers sharing the same zest for life and adventure.


The following are the five unique meanings of the number 5 in the belief of numerology.

  • The joy of life – Number 5 links to the basic senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell), risk-taking, and joy-seeking. The number craves unpredictability and motion. As a result, those associated with the number 5 seek out sensory experiences and try exciting things in order to achieve a fulfilling, joyful life.
  • Freedom – 5 represents a highly independent mind and soul. 5s are consequently individualistic and value the ability to manage time as they please. Although the number 5 is flexible at times, it’s not something or someone others can control. The number 5 in numerology implies an uncompromising demand for freedom in both thoughts and actions.
  • Flow and adventure – The number 5 causes an eagerness to explore the world due to its vibrant energy. 5 in numerology is at the center of the matrix formed by the numbers 1 to 9, meaning the number 5 is usually changing and versatile. As a result, 5s are also impatient and hate monotony—seeking to move forward and go with the flow. Number 5 likes to evolve and is not afraid to replace the old with the new.
  • Learning by trial and error Number 5 doesn’t always act with a clear vision or plan due to its penchant for impulsivity and evolution. People who associate with 5 in numerology must thus learn from their mistakes. 5s have a strong taste for adventure, so the number also enables versatility and adaptability in the face of errors.
  • The entirety of humanity -The numerology of 5 is deeply ingrained into the elements of the universe as seen in five unique examples. First, there are five sacred elements in Asian religions—Earth, water, fire, wood, and metal. Second, the number 5 in Hinduism represents the symbols of the planet Earth, the physical body, and the elements—Mahabharata (Earth), Akasa (Ether), Vayu (Air), Jalam (Water), and Agni (Fire). Fourth, there are five basic human senses—sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. And finally, the number 5 appears in nature, such as in seed patterns of fruits like pears or apples, and in 5-pointed flowers, such as periwinkle or columbine flowers.

The number 5’s role as a point of change is what’s special about it in numerology. The number 5 sits right in the middle of the single-digit number sequence, 1 through 9. Number 5 consequently acts as a go-between in numerology, radiating impulsivity and change. Furthermore, the number 5 links to many special meanings throughout history, culture, religion, mathematics, and science. Below are four examples of the special significance of the number 5.

  • There are 5 core numbers in numerology—date of birth, expression, life path, personality, and heart’s desire numbers.
  • The number 5 in history links to the five points ancient peoples used to understand the world. For example, the Sumerians in 2700 AD used the four cardinal points and a fifth point, the sky, to understand the mystical space.
  • There are 5 vowels in the English alphabet—A, E, I, O, U.
  • The number 5 symbolizes the human being, representing the head and the four limbs.

5 is considered a magic number because it represents the pentagram (or pentacle), which has been used as a magical or occult symbol throughout history. A pentacle is a five-pointed star polygon and one of the oldest symbols on Earth. The pentacle is frequently used as a religious symbol. For example, the pentacle in Wicca and other forms of white magic represents protection and the everlasting circle of life. Meanwhile, pagan and neo-pagan groups use the pentacle as a magical tool in rituals because it represents the protection of the self and infinity.


The vibration of 5 is freedom-focused. The vibration to seek freedom mixes with number 5’s strong independence and restlessness. The number 5 seeks freedom from boundaries and beliefs set forth by society, government, religion, or educational settings. As the number 5 indicates a strong vibrational frequency around prioritizing freedom, it’s naturally bold, compelling, and often rebellious. The number 5 further expresses its vibration by looking for ways to express personal freedom—leading to a heightened vibration of curiosity and adventure.

The number 5 exudes two different energies. Firstly, the number 5 radiates playful and cheerful energy. People who associate with 5 are consequently social and fun-loving. The number 5 brings a charismatic and vibrant energy to any room, which makes 5s legendary. A larger-than-life demeanor also stems from number 5’s excitable nature and its need to explore the peculiarities of the world. Life is never boring for those with the 5 energy or those surrounding it. Secondly, the number 5 exudes impulsive energy. The same impulsive energy sometimes leads 5s never to settle down or sit still. As a result, the energy of the number 5 is spread too thinly over different activities. A resulting lack of focus and discipline consequently means 5s tend to never create or leave anything of high value in the many things they pursue.

The color blue is associated with the number 5. The color blue carries the vibration of growth and change, which resonates with the adventure-seeking, excitable, and freedom-loving number 5. In addition, the color blue brings a sense of relaxation and tranquility to the very impulsive, enthusiastic, and impatient number 5.

The number 5 is both masculine and feminine. Even numbers are feminine while odd numbers are typically masculine-aligned. 5 is an odd number, but it represents balance and polarity, so it’s molded with equal amounts of feminine and masculine traits. As a result, people who resonate with the number 5 get along well with any gender.

The numerology of 3 and 5 are excellent together because they create a harmonious relationship. The number 5’s adventurous and restless nature relates to the upbeat and playful number 3. Together, numerology 5 and 3 will be an energetic couple.


I could keep going….. but I’m sure by now your bored and wondering why I am keeping on about a number.

Well. I am a number 5. I am also a Leo.

My energy link to 5 is because I am the 5th power born in the 5th house. What does this mean?

Simply put, due to the time and place and the number of children in my bloodline at birth…

The Roman Numeral is ‘V’

The spelling of my name is a palandrome, which features ‘V’ right in the middle. It is also my nickname.

I am all the things, but the one thing I lack is the thoughtlessness. That didn’t become and issue until I broke my brain in 2020.

‘Johnny Five IS ALIVE’

My boyfriend is a 3. He’s everything I could have ever asked for. 💜💜 It’s been our perfect little adventure since we both ‘walked-in’. His energy and aura is the perfect match.

What are you? Let me know in the comments.

Happy Friday -🍋💋

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