In Western culture, most of us are about to begin what we call the year 2014. Westerners typically use the Gregorian calendar, which was named after Pope Gregory XIII. Gregory proposed how we would, to this day, number the years, the months and the days.
According to numerology, 2014 is a “7″ year: 2 + 0 + 1 + 4 adds up to 7. The influence of that number makes 2014 a year of deeper focus and realizations. However, you might wonder why the effects of numerology work in our particular calendar system when there are other calendars in use around the world.
Different calendars use different numbering systems. In the Hebrew calendar, the year 2014 equates approximately to the Hebrew year 5774 while the Islamic calendar sees the start of the year 1435. Other calendar systems include the ancient Chinese calendar, the Hindu calendars (that’s calendars, plural), not to mention the Assyrian, Buddhist, Burmese, Coptic, and Japanese calendars.
But, who says that 2014 is the correct number to describe that year? How can it be a “7″ year when other calendars call it something different than 2014?
The key is, numbers have an effect on life. If you SAY that the year is called “2014,” then it will affect you in a number “7″ type of way. And, when billions of people say that it is 2014, then you have a huge consensus of consciousness creating a “7″ year.