Matrix of destiny is a self-discovery tool that combines numerology, depth psychology, the symbolism of the Major Arcana, and knowledge of the human chakra system.
Inner self is your core personality traits, inherent strengths, and the primary challenges you are likely to face throughout your life. In your chart it's the central number in the very middle.
Inner Self 1
• writing for you is about starting things. You love the rush of a blank page and the excitement of fresh ideas. You’re not afraid to explore new genres or invent your own style
• give yourself permission to begin, even if you don’t finish
• try freewriting challenges or start stories with no rules
Inner Self 2
• for you, writing is about connection. You feel most inspired when your words reflect relationships, emotions, or shared experiences. Stories feel alive when they involve others
• write letters, long dialogues, or even shared journals
• try co-writing stories with your friends
Inner Self 3
• writing is your playground. You thrive when your words sparkle with humor, creativity, and energy. Your pages often overflow with imaginative starts and colorful fragments
• let your words tumble out. The more you play, the brighter your writing becomes
• keep a journal just for fun ideas, snippets, or doodles
Inner Self 4
• writing gives you stability. You enjoy structure, outlines, and creating clear frameworks. Whether it’s lists, research notes, or carefully planned worlds, order brings you peace
• lean into structure. Use prompts, outlines, or daily rituals. Steady writing routines help you flourish
• browse this blog to find things to try out in your writing
Inner Self 5
• you see writing as a journey. Curiosity drives you to experiment with new styles, voices, and topics. You quickly grow restless with repetition, so variety keeps you alive
• switch things up often - from poems to journal entries to short stories. Exploration is your muse
Inner Self 6
• for you, writing is an act of care. Your words often soothe, comfort, or create beauty for yourself and others
• try gratitude lists, love letters, or reflective journaling. Your heart naturally spills into words that heal
Inner Self 7
• writing is your mirror. You use words to question, analyze, and dive into hidden layers of truth. Writing is like a private dialogue with your soul
• set aside quiet time to write. Explore questions like “What am I learning today?” or “What lies beneath this feeling?”
Inner Self 8
• writing helps you restore balance. Your pages hold both your emotions and your logic, helping you align the two. You write to feel grounded and whole
• mix styles - freewriting when emotions rise, then organizing thoughts with lists or reflections. Harmony is your gift
• alternate between emotional journaling and structured notes
Inner Self 9
• you carry empathy in your words. Writing often turns toward themes of kindness, resilience, and hope. Your stories reach beyond yourself into a bigger human story
• journal about compassion, or write short reflections about ways the world could heal. Your words carry light
• writing captures your cycles of change. Looking back at old notebooks, you can trace your growth like chapters of a book. Words help you process endings and beginnings
• write about transitions - past, present, or future. Your writing transforms experience into wisdom
Inner Self 11
• inspiration arrives suddenly for you and writing is how you catch sparks before they vanish
• keep a notebook handy at all times. Don’t wait for the “perfect moment”, capture ideas the instant they appear
Inner Self 12
• writing is how you process challenges and turn them into meaning. Words become your quiet companion through hard times
• journal openly about struggles and lessons. Your writing transforms difficulties into strength and self-understanding
Inner Self 13
• writing is catharsis for you. You tear down old feelings, illusions, or patterns, and rebuild through words
• let yourself write honestly, even fiercely. Burn after writing if needed, the release is what heals
Inner Self 14
• your writing thrives when you mix things up. Prose, poetry, doodles, even scattered notes, your creativity resists boxes
• treat writing like play. Collage words, mix genres, or blend images with text. Your freedom fuels your flow
• create hybrid journal pages with words, doodles, and quotes
Inner Self 15
• writing channels your intensity. Your emotions, desires, and vivid imagination pour onto the page with raw power
• let it flow without restraint. Don’t judge if your writing feels “too much”, your depth is your magic
• let strong emotions spill onto the page uncensored
Inner Self 16
• for you, writing reveals truths that can’t stay hidden. Words strip away illusions and bring clarity, sometimes suddenly
• use journaling to ask bold questions like “What am I avoiding?” or “What truth is waiting to be seen?” Writing is your tool for self-discovery
Inner Self 17
• your words sparkle with optimism and hope. Even in difficult times, you find ways to uplift through writing
• keep a “joy journal” where you collect uplifting stories, memories, or reflections
Inner Self 18
• writing connects you with your subconscious. Dreams, intuition, and imagination flow into your words like rivers
• keep a dream diary or write surreal vignettes. Trust the strange symbols that arise as they hold wisdom
Inner Self 19
• writing is joy for you. Even simple reflections shine with warmth and vitality. Your words brighten your own life and others’
• write about little moments of delight: a walk, laughter, a favorite song. Everyday joys light your pages
Inner Self 20
• your writing seeks honesty. You reflect on fairness, choices, and karmic lessons. Journaling feels like confession and renewal
• use writing to process your past and present. Ask: “What is my truth here?”
Inner Self 21
• writing helps you connect threads into a bigger picture. You naturally seek to integrate experiences into harmony
• try journaling across themes: relationships, work, dreams. Step back and notice the patterns that emerge
Inner Self 22
• writing helps you hold visions bigger than yourself. Even a single page feels like a seed for something lasting
• keep a “vision journal” where you explore big ideas, even if they never leave the page

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