23/09/2022
as this was reported by someone who took offence and Instagram removed it, though their reasons are unjust. I should be able to write about the negative side of numbers and serial killers and criminals are the best way to explore and explain them, as they are often completely consumed by those vibrations. Life is all about polarity, you can’t have the light without the dark - and darkness exists within all of us.
Jeffrey Dahmer was born on 21st May 1960, giving him the lifepath number 24/6 and the approach number 8. His main lessons were around love, harmony, self-love, as well as working through issues related to personal power & dominance, though it’s obvious he was consumed by the negative. 2 was a challenge number for him which relates to sensitivity, shyness, loneliness and timidity. Growing up gay in the 70s would have been very challenging for him. 6 energy craves love and companionship, but in the low vibration can be dominating and aggressive. Dahmer’s approach is represented by 8 energy, which in the negative is an all-consuming, aggressive and dangerous vibration, and one that bas influenced many serial killers in the past. While Dahmer’s life lesson had him crave the experience of love and a “home life”, something happened to his energy that took his need for control over his partner to very dark places indeed.
The birth year reduced and then added to the year again represents an important year in numerology. 16 years old was the age Dahmer discovered his sexual fantasy for necrophilia and dissection. His turning point age, 24, was actually when he rediscovered those fantasies of control and dominance that he had developed as a teenager, and began acting upon them in real life, drugging his partners during sexual encounters so that they resembled corpses. Other numerology synchronicities: the date he died reduces to 8, his approach number. He had 17 victims, which also reduces to 8, and the infamous apartment he committed the majority of his murders in was number 924, which reduces to his life lesson number, 6.
#6 #8