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Eight is a power number; this is the number of infinity, abundance and success. The qualities of eight to transform and regenerate lead to the ability to overcome obstacles and challenges and create success and material gain.

This number translates as personal power, the ability to be authoritative, have leadership skills, to see the potential in everything and in turn the manifestation of wealth, success and abundance.

Imagination and passion is key to the number eight, akin to is associated colour pink.

An eight personality is someone who has entrepreneurial skills, combining inspiration with intelligence to get results and who can achieve financial success through wise choices. This personality is powerful, attractive and passionate about everything.

In the minor arcana, the eights represent powerful transformations, change, adaptability and the application and learning of new skills in order to achieve results. With an eight there is a strong chance of overcoming any obstacles or overturning redundant views or stagnant situations.

In the major arcana, eight is the number of Strength, the need to overcome our wild side in order to gain achievement in life, and also The Star (17), where the essence of eight is implicit in the Star's guiding light to the right path in life and subsequent abundance.

In an eight home you can be sure that abundance is everywhere in terms of love, wealth, health, social gatherings, material property, this is the overriding sensation in an eight home. This vibration can take its toll however, and it is important not to go too over the top and alienate others or to the detriment of finances in the long run.

The main problem with eights is the tendency to be over the top, this can lead to carelessness, arrogance, selfishness and too much focus on worldly goods to the detriment of inner growth.

 

 
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