Okay, so the other day I kept seeing the number 900 everywhere. Like, on license plates, receipts, clocks – you name it. It was starting to freak me out a little, so I decided to do some digging. I mean, it had to mean something, right?
I started by just, you know, Googling “900 angel number.” I figured if it was a “thing,” the internet would know. And yep, sure enough, tons of stuff popped up.
My Deep Dive into 900
First I tried to get basic explain about this number from the Spiritual website.

- I scrolled through a bunch of websites, some looked more legit than others. Some were all flowery and new-agey, others were more straightforward.
- I started to piece together some common themes. Most of the sites talked about 900 being related to endings and new beginnings, which, honestly, resonated with some stuff going on in my life.
- I jotted down some keywords in my notebook: completion, humanitarianism, spiritual growth, letting go of the past. Sounds kind of intense, huh?
Then,I decided to meditate on it. I figured, why not try to connect with the, uh, “angelic” side of things myself?
- I lit a candle, put on some chill music, and just sat quietly for about 15 minutes.
- I focused on my breath and tried to clear my mind. To be honest, my mind wandered a lot (mostly thinking about what I was going to have for dinner).
- But, I did get this feeling of…calmness. Like, even if things are changing, it’s going to be okay. Maybe that’s the “900” energy? Who knows.
After my little meditation session, I felt inspired to do some writing. I usually keep a daily journal.
- I opened up my journal and just started writing about everything that was going on in my life – the good, the bad, and the ugly.
- I realized I was holding onto some old grudges and resentments. Stuff that was probably holding me back.
- I made a conscious effort to, like, “release” that negativity. I even wrote a little “goodbye” letter to those feelings. Sounds cheesy, I know, but it felt good.
So, that’s my 900 experience so far. I’m still seeing the number occasionally, but it doesn’t freak me out anymore. I feel like it’s a little reminder to stay positive, embrace change, and focus on the bigger picture. Maybe it’s all in my head, but hey, it’s working for me!