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Other Use Of Numbers In Numerology


There are several major numbers in numerology; they include the Life Path, Soul Urge, Destiny Numbers, etc. These are all relevant and each one is an important part of a person's profile. However, numerology's use extends beyond these numbers.
The major numbers in your profile are very important. They tell you who you are, who you are meant to be, what your talents are, how others see you, what you really want in life, and more. However, in this article we won't be looking at your Life Path or even your Heart's Desire. Instead, we will look at some of the other numbers in numerology. The following numbers are not 'minor' in any way; they are still very important, they just aren't used that often.
Karmic Lesson - Interpreting Karmic Number - These represent the lessons that you have to learn in life. Most people have multiple karmic lesson numbers while others won't have any. Your numerologist can calculate your Karmic Numbers. They will be breaking the letters in your name numbers, those missing will be your Karmic Lessons. For example, if your given name is JOHN DOE, one of your karmic lesson numbers is a 3. This means that you have to learn to enjoy doing creative things.
Couples Compatibility - Not many people know that numerology can be used to determine compatibility. Name numbers are used to determine if couples are compatible with each other or not. 2s have the most compatibility with other numbers; 1s, 5s, and 8s have the least. Some of the most compatible numbers include 2 and 2, 2 and 4, and 2 and 7.
A negative compatibility reading does not have to mean that it is the end of a relationship. It just means that you have to work on it a bit more. Some of the best relationships are between couples who managed to find common ground despite their differences. Just the same, having great compatibility cannot ensure a long lasting relationship. You still have to work on it.
Holy and Unholy Numbers - Numerology also takes note of what numbers mean for people and religions around the world. Each number is going to have meaning, holy or unholy. Take the number 7, for example, many in the Christian faith consider this the God number. However, there also are some who consider this an unlucky number.
There are many uses for numerology. Some people even use it to divine a life path for their pets. Some use it to predict themes for a particular day, month, or year in their lives. There are also those who use numerology to get a glimpse of who someone really is. To explore all that numerology has to offer, visit numerologist.com.
James Morrison is a multi-awarded writer of various articles and different press releases. he has uplifted honesty in his work, may it be a product to sell or a service to be rendered. He reveals the truth in every product so people may know of it.
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