16.The bridge between worlds
There are times when life seems to call for a pause, to observe.
To see if what we are building still reflects what we have become.
Lately I feel that something inside me is moving, as if the roots are looking for new soil in which to grow.
Perhaps it is a need for concreteness, for action; or perhaps it is the natural development of a path that, over the years, has taught me to listen to the deepest voice of the soul.
I have always believed that inner growth is not limited to the visible world - but neither is it limited only to the invisible.
The ideas, insights, symbols and numbers that guide us find meaning only when they become part of our concrete lives: in choices, in work, in relationships, in the ability to act with awareness.
This is the path I feel I want to explore now deeply: the encounter between the material and the spiritual, between vision and discipline, between what is intuited and what is constructed.
It is no accident that this is article number 16.
In number psychology, 16 comes down to 7 (1+6): a number that represents introspection, trials and deep transformation.
The 7 is symbolic of those who seek truth beyond appearances, those who go through crisis to find a more authentic meaning.
It is the number that invites silence, research, and connection with spirituality-but also the courage to unite mind and spirit, thought and action.
It is the number of crises that open the way to new awareness.
And that is precisely the moment I am experiencing: a threshold.
A passage in which I feel that my work, my words and even this space are taking a new shape.
The roots will remain-the research, the symbolism, the philosophy, the self-knowledge-but with them will also come new directions, more concrete, more experimental, more connected to everyday life.
Directions that represent a challenge: after building trust and faith in the universe, I feel the need to prove with actions that everything I have done so far was preparation for a new step in my life.
How about you?
Where in your journey do you feel you are?
Are you going through a change, a pause or an expansion?
Where is your presence today-in doing, feeling or imagining?
What part of your life is asking for more attention, more truth, more love?
Take a moment to observe yourself sincerely, without judgment.
Perhaps you will discover that you, too, are walking on a bridge: the one that connects who you have been, who you are now, and who you are becoming.