Jade Chen — Numerologist & Crystal Educator

Jade Chen portrait — botanical engraving illustration

Jade Chen is a numerologist, crystal practitioner, and one of MPA’s youngest contributors. She brings a fresh perspective to ancient systems — connecting angel numbers, tarot spreads, and dream interpretation to the questions that matter to people right now: relationships, career direction, self-understanding, and the quiet search for meaning that most people carry but rarely talk about.

Specializations

Jade’s work at MPA focuses on three areas:

  • Angel numbers and numerology — the patterns that show up on clocks, receipts, license plates, and phone screens, and what those repeating sequences actually mean within the numerological tradition
  • Tarot spreads and reading techniques — practical approaches to pulling cards and interpreting them, with emphasis on making the practice accessible to people who are just starting out
  • Dream guides — frameworks for understanding recurring dreams, symbolic imagery, and the emotional residue that certain dreams leave behind

Background

Jade discovered numerology through angel numbers — specifically, through the experience of seeing 11:11 on her phone at a point in her life when nothing else seemed to make sense. That led to research, which led to practice, which led to a quiet obsession with the mathematical patterns that run underneath spiritual traditions most people dismiss as superstition. She studied comparative religion at the University of British Columbia before shifting her focus entirely to esoteric systems.

She has spent the last several years building an audience as an educator — first on TikTok, then through written guides and workshops — explaining concepts like life path numbers, master numbers, and crystal correspondences in language that does not require a background in metaphysics to understand. Her approach is research-backed but never dry. She treats these systems with genuine respect while refusing to gatekeep them.

Approach

Jade writes the way she teaches: directly, with curiosity, and without pretending that these subjects are simple. She assumes her readers are intelligent and skeptical in the best sense — people who want to understand how a system works before deciding whether it resonates. She connects esoteric concepts to lived experience because that is where they become useful, not in the abstract but in the 2 AM question that will not let you sleep.