Pyrite in Numerology
Pyrite is a brass-yellow iron sulfide with a bright metallic lustre and cubic crystals. In modern numerology it is paired with Life Path 8 and 22, read as a gentle, pyrite-coloured prompt for reflection, not a remedy or a prediction.

What is Pyrite?
Pyrite is a brass-yellow iron sulfide with a bright metallic lustre and cubic crystals. It belongs to the Sulfide (iron sulfide) family (Mohs 6-6.5).
A brassy iron sulfide nicknamed fool's gold for its metallic shine; the name comes from the Greek pyr, fire, because it throws sparks when struck against steel. (Mineralogy (iron sulfide), Greek etymology (pyr))
Pyrite and your numbers
In modern numerology Pyrite is most often paired with Life Path 8 and 22. Each pairing is a symbolic convention, offered as a starting point for reflection rather than a fixed rule.
Holding it lightly
Linked in modern numerology with the capable, abundant numbers - read as a bright, golden stone for confidence and steady ambition, for reflection only.
Common questions
What does Pyrite mean in numerology?
Pyrite is a brass-yellow iron sulfide with a bright metallic lustre and cubic crystals. In modern, symbolic practice it is paired with certain Life Path numbers and read as a colour and quality to reflect on. It is offered for personal insight only, with no claims attached.
Which Life Path numbers is Pyrite for?
Pyrite is most often paired with Life Path 8 and 22 in modern numerology. The pairing is a symbolic convention, not a rule, and you are welcome to it whatever your numbers.
How do I use Pyrite?
Many people simply keep Pyrite nearby, hold it during a quiet moment, or set it where they will see it, as a small reminder of the quality they want to reflect on. Linked in modern numerology with the capable, abundant numbers - read as a bright, golden stone for confidence and steady ambition, for reflection only.
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Numerology crystal pairings are a modern, symbolic convention, offered for personal insight and reflection only. They are not medicine, fortune-telling or a remedy, say nothing fixed about your health, money or future, and make no guarantees. Open to all.