The magic of numerology takes your name or date of birth and reduces them down to single digits. Each digit from 1 to 9 has its own tendencies. The resultant number is said to reveal your key personality.
But the power of numerology meanings takes it a step further by considering the values of each number in your birthday. Most often your personality contains dominant and sub-dominant essences of several numbers. This showing where you are balanced and imbalanced.
Yet another step of refinement comes when you take your name and birth date numbers both. Your name has power and is not an accident. It reveals hidden clues you may not have been aware of. There could be a reason you don't like your name. This article will show you how to gain a better understand of yourself or another through numerology meanings.
The Life Path is the most important number in your numerology chart and is derived from your date of birth.
It reveals your most fulfilling direction and the major lessons you are here to learn during this lifetime. This number gives a broad outline of the opportunities and challenges you will encounter and the personal traits that will assist you on this journey.
The positive aspects of the Life Path number are the helpful skills and abilities you possess, and the negative aspects of the number are traits you must learn to balance.
Determining Your Life Path Number :
Your Life Path number is derived from the sum total of the digits that make up your birth date. Begin by converting the month, day, and birth year to *single digits and adding them together. The total sum is further reduced by adding the remaining digits together until a *single digit is obtained.
[*The exception to this rule is with the 'Master Numbers' 11 and 22 - i.e. November the 11th month, birthdays on the 11th or 22nd, or sum totals of 11 or 22. These numbers are not converted to single digits.]
Your Personal Year number is a strong indication of the trends and circumstances you will experience during the year ahead.
Your Personal Year cycles are based on the Universal Year cycles and therefore run concurrent with the calendar year.
There are nine personal year numbers, which makes up a complete Epicycle. Each Epicycle reveals the progression or evolution of a specific part of your growth. Your progress along this Epicycle can be seen very logically, from the infancy or beginning of a growth period in your life, to the conclusion or culmination of that process.
The 1 Personal Year indicates your first steps in a new direction. The years that follow indicate your progress along this path, concluding with your 9 Personal Year, which completes the cycle.
The influence of the Personal Year begins in January and ends in December. The year's energy and influence peeks around September, after which the number for the coming year begins to be felt.
Finding Your Personal Year Number
To find your Personal Year number for any given year, add the month and the day of your birth, plus the Universal Year number for that year (i.e. 2009).
For example, someone born on June 27 finds his or her Personal Year number for 2009 by adding 6 (June) plus 9 (the twenty-seventh day) plus 2 (2009) to arrive at a Personal Year number of 26, which is reduced to 8.
Another way to illustrate this formula is shown below:
The Personal Year in this example is 6 + 9 + 2 = 17, which is reduced to 8.
*When calculating your Personal Year number, always reduce Master numbers 11 and 22 to single-digit numbers because they do not apply to the Personal Year Cycle and are reduced to 2 and 4 respectively.
The Kismatkarma Numerology Compatibility lets you easily calculate your compatibility to someone else based on your Life Path numbers.
How It Works
We calculate both Life Path numbers using the same method as the Kismatkarma Life Path number calculator. For example Jan. 25, 1973 becomes: (Jan = 1) + (25 = 2 + 5 = 7) + (1973 = 1 + 9 + 7 + 3 = 20 = 2 + 0 = 2) = (1 + 7 + 2 = 10 = 1 + 0 = 1) = 1.
We then offer the write-up for those Life Path numbers. Keep in mind that the Life Path number is generalized, a personalised report will provide much greater detail that is specific to you.
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