How to Calculate Your Neptu (and What the Number Actually Means)
If you've spent any time around Javanese thinking, you've heard the word neptu . Someone asks your weton , does a little quiet arithmetic, and arrives at a number. And that number, somehow, becomes a small key to how you move through your days. It looks like a mystery from the outside. It isn't. Neptu is just addition — once you know what you're adding. Let me show you exactly how it works, so you can find yours. What neptu actually is Your neptu is the numerical weight of your weton . And your weton is the pairing of two cycles that were both turning on the day you were born: the ordinary seven-day week we all know, and the older five-day Javanese market week, the pasaran . Every one of those days carries its own number. Add the two together, and you have your neptu . That's the whole idea. It's not a fortune or a score. In Kejawen, thinking it's closer to a tuning — a sense of the particular rhythm you arrived on. If this is new to you, start with th...