An excerpt from the book Numerology; Key
To Your Inner Self.
Numerology
is based on the ancient idea that each of us is a spiritual
being, or a soul, who incarnates on the earth many times in
order to further evolve toward higher states of awareness.
During
our long evolutionary path of many incarnations, we have accumulated
a wealth of wisdom, and have made many good choices that benefit
us in future lifetimes. We have also made mistakes, and have
sometimes abused the gifts we have been given. To rectify
such errors, we may take on an additional burden in order
to learn a particular lesson that we failed to learn in previous
lifetimes. In numerology, this burden is called a Karmic Debt.
The
numbers that indicate a Karmic Debt are 13, 14, 16, and 19.
These double-digit numbers take on great significance when
they are found in the core numbers (the most important numbers
including the Life Path, Expression, Heart's Desire (or Soul
Urge), Personality, and Birth Day), and in the various cycles
during the course of your lifetime. Each has its own unique
characteristics, and its own particular difficulties.
When
you are calculating your chart -- especially you core numbers
and different cycles -- you may encounter the numbers 1, 4,
5, or 7. These single-digit numbers can be arrived at
by adding a variety of two-digit numbers. The number 1 can
be arrived at, for example, by combining the double-digit
numbers of 10 (1 + 0 = 1), 19, 28, 37, 46 -- all of which
total to 10, and then to 1. However, only in the case of 19
is a Karmic Debt indicated. Karmic Debts are also associated
with the numbers 4, 5, and 7. These numbers can be preceded
by an array of two-digit numbers, but when the 4 is preceded
by a 13; or when the 5 is preceded by a 14; or the 7 by a
16; a Karmic Debt is also read as part of the single-digit
interpretation.
A
Karmic Debt can be found in different places in the chart.
As a result of totals based on your date of birth, for instance,
or calculations based on the letters of your name. This means
that two people with a 16 Karmic Debt that is located in different
places in the chart, express it very differently. Thus, all
I can do is lay out the general characteristics of the Karmic
Debt, and some broad guidelines for dealing with it.
What
follows is a description of the four Karmic Debt numbers 13,
14, 16, and 19.
13
Those with the 13 Karmic Debt will work very hard to
accomplish any task. Obstacles stand in their way, and must
be overcome time and again. One may often feel burdened and
frustrated by the seeming futility of one's efforts there
may be a desire to surrender to the difficulties and simply
give up on the goal, believing it was impossible to attain
in the first place. Some with the 13 Karmic Debt fall to laziness
and negativity. But efforts are not futile, and success is
well within reach. One simply must work hard, and persevere
in order to reach the goal. Many highly successful people
in all walks of life, including business, art, and athletics,
have a 13 Karmic Debt.
The
key to succeeding wit the 13 is focus. Very often, people
with the 13 Karmic Debt do not concentrate or direct their
energies in one specific direction, or on a single task, but
scatter their energies over many projects and jobs, none of
which amount to very much. A temptation wit the 13 is to take
shortcuts for quick success. Too often, that easy success
doesn't come, causing regret and the desire to give up. The
result is a poor self-image, and the belief that one is incapable
of amounting to very much.
In
order to focus, you must maintain order in your life. Order
is essential to success. You must maintain a schedule, keep
appointments, and follow through. Keep your environment neat
and under control, and never procrastinate. If you sustain
a steady and consistent effort, you will realize much reward.
14
The 14 Karmic Debt arises from previous lifetimes during
which human freedom has been abused. Those with a 14 Karmic
Debt are forced to adapt to ever-changing circumstances and
unexpected occurrences. There is an acute danger of falling
victim to abuse of drugs, alcohol, and overindulgence in sensual
pleasures, such as food and sex. You must put the reins on
yourself. Modesty in all affairs is crucial to overcoming
this Karmic Debt.
Also
important is the need to maintain order in life, and to establish
one's own emotional stability. you must also be willing to
adapt to the unexpected occurrences of life, all the while
maintaining your focus on your goals and dreams. Flexibility
and adaptability are at the very core of this struggle.
Orderliness in one's immediate environment is crucial to maintaining
clarity and focus. Mental and emotional stability must be
attained in order to avoid being thrown about by the changing
fortunes in the external environment.
But
the key to the 14 Karmic Debt is commitment. Life will resemble
a roller coaster ride, but it will always travel in the right
direction if one's heart is set on what is true and good.
Set yourself a high goal, maintain order wherever possible
in your life, avoid excessive sensory indulgence, and maintain
faith. Above all, do not give up on your dreams and goals.
Those with the 14 Karmic Debt will experience life to the
fullest, and as long as they maintain a high dream, they will
achieve success and great spiritual development.
16
The 16 Karmic Debt -- wherever it shows up on the chart
-- means destruction of the old and birth of the new. The
16 is about the fall of the ego, and all that it has built
for itself. It is a watershed, a cleansing. All that has been
constructed, and all that serves to separate the person from
the source of life is destroyed. Through the 16, reunion with
the great spirit is accomplished.
This can be a painful process, because it usually comes after
much ego inflation. This results in a struggle between the
ego and the divine will. Life presents challenges to your
grand plans, which can be resented and struggled against.
It is a lost battle, and you will likely feel humbled in the
face of the collapse that follows. This humility is the key
to later success, however, because you will learn to follow
the intimations of a higher reality. In the destruction of
the old, a spiritual rebirth takes place with an entirely
new awareness. This rebirth affects every area of your life.
It is a life much the better for the fall.
Those
with the 16 Karmic Debt must be careful of egotism. Very often,
those with the 16 use their highly intuitive and refined intellect
to look down upon others, and view the rest of the world as
inferior. This causes acute alienation and loneliness. In
addition, it invites retribution, for the egotist is humbled
more harshly than any other.
When the 16 is in one of the core numbers, this process of
destruction and rebirth is a continual cycle that actually
serves to bring you into higher consciousness and closer union
with the source of life.
The
16 Karmic Debt can be a path of progress and great spiritual
growth if it is looked at properly. One develops great faith
by placing one's life in the hands of God. Through such faith,
gratitude and peace are firmly established.
19
The person with the 19 Karmic Debt will learn independence
and the proper use of power. You will be forced to stand up
for yourself, and often be left to stand alone. Difficulties
will be faced and overcome through personal struggle.
One
of the central lessons for people with the 19 Karmic Debt
is that you stubbornly resist help. Much of your independence
is self-imposed; you simply don't want to listen to others,
or to accept the help or advice of others.
The 19 Karmic Debt can become a self imposed prison if you
do not open up to the reality or interdependence and the mutual
need for love.
The
most important lesson for the 19 Karmic Debt is: While you
seek to stand on your own feet, you are still a human being,
deeply connected with others and in need of the support, assistance,
and human understanding that all people need. Those with the
19 Karmic Debt will learn the hard way that "no man is
an island," and that we are, indeed, "all bits of
the main!"
End
of excerpt.
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