Chapter Thirty-One: Grid Karmic Numbers Karmic Numbers
These are numbers that are completely missing from someone’s grid indicate lessons that the person must learn in this lifetime. This life and future lives will improve if these lessons are learned. And likewise numbers present in the grid have meaning, and the amount of times a particular number appears changes that meaning.
Finding Your Grid Karmic Numbers:
Using your birthdate, fill out the 3x3 grid as demonstrated in Chapter Thirty of this text. Determine which numbers are completely missing from the grid - these are your Karmic numbers.
What Your Karmic Numbers Reveal About You:
Presence of Numbers in Grid One
The number 1 shows how a person communicates with others. It also relates to their level of confidence.
Two
The number 2 indicates how sensitive, perceptive and intuitive a person is. It also indicates how co-operative, diplomatic, and tactful they are.
SPOILER!!: Two
1 two
These people are sensitive, perceptive and intuitive. They are easily hurt. They can easily detect insincerity and dishonesty in others. These people are somewhat co-operative, diplomatic, and tactful.
2 twos
People with two 2s in their grid are very intelligent, sensitive, perceptive and intuitive. They can detect the motivations of others, and their first impressions of other people are usually correct. These people are very co-operative, diplomatic, and tactful.
3 twos
These people have an overabundance of sensitivity and intuitive energy and can be easily hurt. They are aloof and live in a world of their own feelings. They prefer being on their own instead of with other people who might hurt them. They usually lack confidence early in life. These people are very co-operative, diplomatic, and tactful.
4 twos
These people are hypersensitive and too emotional. They overreact to small problems. They prefer to be alone. They suffer from self-doubt, lack of confidence and lack of trust in others. These people are very co-operative, diplomatic, and tactful.
Three
The number 3 relates to memory, intellectual capacity and the ability to think clearly and logically. It also relates to a person’s creativity.
Four
This is a practical, hard working number. People with this number are usually neat, tidy, hard working and good with details. They also enjoy working with their hands. This number is often considered a little unlucky but many with 4's are hardworking enough to get past this.
Five
The Number 5 relates to emotional balance and stability. It also relates to love of freedom and variety.
Six
The Number 6 relates to home, family and responsibility.
Seven
The number 7 represents lessons learnt through disappointment or loss.
Eight
The number 8 relates to attention to detail and how restless someone is.
Nine
This Number is a humanitarian number, representing how someone cares for the welfare of others. It also represents idealism and valor. Finally, it represents how well someone finishes what he or she starts.
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Numbers Missing From The Grid Missing 1
These people find it difficult to communicate with others.These people must learn to communicate with others, to really connect with other people, and to understand other people’s feelings and points of view and show sympathy. They need to really listen to other people. In short, they need to talk less and listen more.
Missing 2
These people lack sensitivity and intuition. Therefore, they make mistakes by ignoring or mistrusting the small, quiet voice within. They are also impatient. These people always try to justify their mistakes, or blame others for them, rather than to admit to them.These people must learn to be more sensitive, to trust their intuition, be more patient and to admit and accept responsibility for their own mistakes.
Missing 3
These people lack confidence. They underestimate themselves, and always put themselves down. They also have trouble thinking logically when under stress or distracted.These people must learn to accept their faults and accept themselves as they are. They must also learn to mentally focus and ignore disruptions.
Missing 4
People missing a 4 dislike hard work. They find it difficult to work to a set routine. They are disorganised and lack motivation. Getting out of bed and going to work is an unattractive proposition. They hate Mondays.
These people must learn discipline, work hard and to enjoy their work.
Missing 5
These people find it hard to set goals. They lack drive and direction. They need constant motivation from others.These people must learn to set realistic goals and to complete them.
Missing 6
People missing the number 6 need to be more responsible. They also need to be more giving of themselves. They tend to hide their own feelings, and have trouble relating to one or both of their parents. They have problems with relationships until they learn to be more responsible and more open.
These people must learn to be more responsible, more open, and more loving of their parents.
Missing 7
These people are inconsiderate of other people’s feelings and misfortunes. They have little or no real interest in spiritual matters. They dislike being left on their own. These people must learn to be more considerate of other people’s feelings, sympathetic to other people’s misfortunes and more relaxed around others.
Missing 8
These people cannot handle their financial matters. They are too careless or too trusting and suffer financially as a result. They also lack motivation and leave tasks unfinished. These people must learn to be less impulsive and think before acting. They need to control their spending.
Missing 9
These people tend to overlook the feelings and needs of others. They are aloof and detached. They don’t finish what they start. They need to learn to give more of themselves and became true humanitarians.
NOTE: Most information in this Chapter must be credited to
Psychic Power, aka Peter Filis, and
Numerology, aka Suzanne Boult, as well as to
Professor Amadeus Crispe for the organization of the material.