On the fifth day of Creation, the birds and sea creatures were brought to life, symbolizing movement, flow, and freedom. Similarly, the 5th month carries this frequency, awakening within us a deep desire to break free, move through space, and realize our inner liberty. May brings a powerful energy of change, evolution, transformation, and momentum. In Numerology, the number 5 represents freedom, mental flexibility, curiosity, and adaptability. This is the time to spread your wings, listen to the voice telling you it's time to grow, and release old chains or patterns that hold you back. Open yourself to exciting new opportunities—embrace change with love, or even better, initiate it yourself. The "Peak" energy of this month is 6, which brings our focus toward family and the home. You may experience changes in family dynamics, special events, weddings, moving, or home renovations. The frequency of 6 brings great clarity to relationships; it’s a month where connections can become deeper and more committed, or conversely, show us exactly where things are no longer working. You might find your patience thinning for anything that doesn't feel "aligned" with your heart. This is a wonderful time to manifest love and partnership, but it requires absolute honesty. You may find a family member needs you more than ever be there for them, but remember: to truly show up for others, you must first be true to yourself. Avoid people-pleasing at the cost of self-sacrifice. The true love that blossoms this month is one that fits who you are becoming today, not who you used to be. Personal Year Tips To calculate your Personal Year, add: Day of Birth + Month of Birth + The last year you celebrated a birthday. Example: Birthdate May 29, 1987. Last birthday was in 2025. 2+9+5+2+0+2+5 = 25 → 2+5 = Personal Year 7 Personal Year 1: Personal Month 6 Focus on the heart and the home. This is your year of breakthrough and independence, and this month calls you to balance your promising career with your roots. It’s a time for healing relationships and taking responsibility—just remember not to lose yourself in the process.