In grammar I and we are first person and you, second person. I suggest that in its true spiritual meaning, thee is first and second person simultaneously.

First person I resonates to 9, the highest single number which signifies compassion and selflessness. It’s interesting that 9 is both Expression and Heart’s Desire and also that there is no Personality. Personality numbers are calculated from the numerical value of consonants. It’s beautiful that the word for our subjective awareness ultimately desires and expresses unconditional love and has no personal projection!

First / second person Thee resonates to 2, the number of cooperation, partnership and intuition. Its Heart’s Desire and personality are 1 – unity. Thee is a beautiful embodiment of seeing others as one with oneself.

Second person You resonates to 16/7, the karmic number of imbalanced wisdom. Ultimately 7 is the number of wisdom, but compound number 16 signifies lack of discernment or a tendency to be overly intellectual. The numerology of You conveys a sense of another person as a separate ‘out there’ idea. The Heart’s Desire is 9 which indicates the desire for unconditional acceptance, but this is compromised by the intellectual 7 Personality and 16 Expression.
16 is the Tarot Tower card., which indicates the need for a shock to move us out of compromised situations caused by lack of discernment, into more authentic experience. The card before the Tower is the Devil, which represents enslavement to materialism. Ultimately materialism is just an idea or state of mind. We have an energetic holographic experience and sometimes need the unexpected slap of the Tower to remind us!

First person We resonates to the unity of number 1. Heart’s Desire and Personality are both 5, number of freedom and communication.
This has been a fun exercise for me to observe the energetic themes represented within familiar pronouns. Only You contains the possibility of imbalance, which acts as a helpful clue to wake us up from seeing life / others as mental constructs.