A mystic who made her fortune with ‘angel numbers’ revealed that the entire concept is false.
Former New Age professor Doreen Virtue called the practice “rubbish” and admitted she feels ashamed for making it up.
Angel numbers are a form of numerology that attributes divine meaning to certain digits or sequences.
It was popularized by Virtue in the mid-1990s and has several celebrity devotees, including Kylie Jenner and Kristin Cavallari.
The idea came to Virtue during a meditation session in her bathroom, where she had locked herself away to get some peace and quiet from her two children.
Doreen Virtue, who made her fortune from ‘angel numbers’, revealed that the whole concept was false
virtue counted The cut began receiving ‘downloads’, when ‘angels sent repeated numbers on receipts and phone numbers, and these patterns meant something.’
“It’s a perfect thing, because these things should be flushed down the toilet,” Virtue explained. ‘It’s rubbish. “I am sorry and I am sorry for having committed them.”
The former psychotherapist began dabbling more seriously in the concept after surviving a carjacking in 1995, which she attributed to guardian angels.
“I started talking to people who had had these strange, inexplicable experiences that went far beyond coincidence,” he said. “We all thought it was the intervention of an angel.”
A series of book deals followed, in partnership with his long-time collaborator, Lynette Brown.
The books were so successful that they led to a jet-setting career in which Virtue would speak in person to thousands of fans and to the masses through appearances on Oprah, Sally Jessy Raphael, and The View.
The proceeds allowed Virtue to purchase a Hawaiian ranch as well as a home in Washington worth $1.9 million.
Virtue insisted that during this time he believed in what he was teaching and used angel numbers to guide his decisions.
Angel numbers are a form of numerology that attributes divine meaning to certain digits or sequences and is loved by people like Kylie Jenner, who is seen wearing a ‘222’ necklace.
The concept came to Virtue during a meditation session in the mid-1990s and has famous devotees like Kristin Cavallari.
He admitted that he regrets using his influence to radically alter the lives of some of his disciples with “stupid, delusional advice,” including encouraging people to quit their jobs, leave their partners or move away.
“I knew someone whose mother was dying and the number 444 was a comfort to her,” Virtue explained. “She thought that meant her mother would live, and she didn’t.”
Today, Virtue has abandoned its New Age ways in favor of Christianity. His U-turn came in 2015 while he was in the car listening to a preacher on the radio talk about the dangers of false prophets.
He now appears regularly on podcasts and on his YouTube channel denouncing his old beliefs.
‘It can be comforting to think that the angels are with you, but say, “I don’t have to act, because the angels are going to do the work” or “the angels told me this is going to be okay.” “That’s a false hope,” Virtue added.
Her decision to give up angel numbers was met with furious backlash and wild speculation that Virtue was being manipulated by her husband or a demonic spirit, which she denies.
Former New Age professor Doreen Virtue called the practice “rubbish” and admitted she feels ashamed for making it up.
The financial impact of their decision also continues to be felt. Virtue says she owes the IRS $2 million and has been forced to sell her Hawaiian ranch.
“I’m making in a year what I used to make in a week when I was in the New Age,” Virtue said of the $1,000 to $2,000 a month he makes today.
But he doesn’t regret his decision and has stern words for anyone still captivated by angel numbers.
“People find comfort in this because they want this magic solution to problems, but there is no magic solution,” he said.
‘You have to work hard. You have to get a job, and you have to be responsible with your finances, you have to go to the doctor.
‘These are things that people often don’t want to do. They prefer to have the fantasy that angels are in charge of all this.