With a professional numerology reading from an experienced
numerologist you can learn characteristics about yourself of course, but
what most people don't realize is that they can also analyze the Life
Path numbers of somebody they have feelings for and see if they match
well with this person.
The Nature Of The Life Path Number
A Life Path number is derived from an individual's personal birth
date that incorporates various "numerological" cycles to determine one's
Life Path number. This important number divided into sections which
represent cycles, or Life and Death cycles. The first cycle is
represented by the numeric symbol known as a "reduced number". This is
derived from the individual's birth month, while the second Life cycle
is represented by the reduced number of the individual's actual birth
day. The third, and last Life cycle is represented by the individual's
reduced number of their year of birth. Afterwards, the numbers are added
together to reveal the "whole body" Life Number.
At this point
one can match themselves to another's Life Path number according to the
characteristics of what they've discovered thus far, and what they've
determined they match well with. So for someone to understand their
numerology identity, they must first learn what their individual unique number is. They may do so by adding and subtracting the digits of their birth date.
How The Life Path Number Is Determined
An example birth date is December 31, 1987 or 12/31/1987. The
individual would then split the birth date into month, day and year
sections so they may add the digits separately.
Month: December is the 12th month of the year. 12 reduces to 3 when 1 is added to 2.
Day: The date of birth is 31. 31 reduces to 4 when 3 is added to 1.
Year:
The year of birth is 1987. 1987 reduces to 2 when 1 is added to 9 + 8 +
7 which equals 25; then 2 is added to 5 to equal 7. 5 is then
subtracted from 7 to equal 2.
In Conclusion
Afterwards, the individual would add the sum total of the numbers
from each section to arrive at their own number. In the example above,
this number is 5.
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