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Karma is referred to as the
law of cause and effect. In numerology karma shows itself in the form of
a circumstance or situation that we are experiencing that we must recognize
and overcome. Karma repeats itself over and over again in the guise of
different, although similar, situations or as people who though outwardly
different are very much the same.
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Karmic happenings are there
for us to conquer or overcome so we can get on with our job of being ourselves.
It is thought these obstacles are brought into our lives because in past
lives we either abused or neglected the thing we are to come to terms with,
or perhaps we were faced with the same karmic lesson which we did not master
and so must try again. Karma is not impossible to overcome, but it
requires awareness, discipline and patience. Most people experience karma
in one form or another. Karmic experience actually enables a person
to learn and grow; it is not a handicap, nor is it impossible to overcome.
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Kannic lessons Karma is indicated
in another important way as well as by the four numbers. A person's
full birth name may not contain all the numbers from 1 to 9. The missing
numbers indicate what particular energies that person needs to work on
and/or overcome to be more balanced. These are referred to as karmic lessons.
The meaning is the negative aspect of the missing number. As the person
matures they become points in life that are often consciously worked on,
the person feeling compelled to overcome or correct them as they are put
in positions where their life would be simpler if they developed these
vibrations.
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For the purpose of determining
which numbers are missing, count the K as 2 and the V as 4--this
is the only area in a chart where these letters are used in their single
number values. People often are missing several numbers but it does
not mean anything more than that they have several lessons to learn. They
usually have very colorful lives with many interesting experiences and
challenges.
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Having all the numbers represented
in a name doesn't necessarily leave room for
complacency; it can make the
person seem balanced with few challenges. They often feel unmotivated and
find it hard to commit to anything. No matter if you are missing numbers
or not, your name is exactly what you require to be you.
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A helpful way to conquer these
karmic lessons (missing numbers) is to add all the missing numbers from
the name together and reduce them to a single digit. This gives you an
indication of how to overcome the lessons of the missing numbers by applying
that single number positively. In John Cleese, for example, 2 + 7 = 9.
The total karmic lesson is a 9 indicating that he should be compassionate,
more of a humanitarian, and complete projects.
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It is common for a person to
be missing a number and have it appear as one of their main numbers in
their chart somewhere else. It emphasizes or exaggerates the negative aspects
as a flaw for the person to be consciously aware of to overcome.
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