Today’s episode is all about Life Path Numbers. Don’t know what that means? Then this is a great episode for you!! If you are interested in the multitude of spiritual modalities that represent a unique path forward for you as an individual in this world – not something that is based off of a widespread generalization like Zodiac signs – then Life Path Numbers may be of great interest to you. Unlike Human Design, where a birth time, location and date is needed (creating potential inaccuracy if you guess at your location or birth time), Life Path Numbers cannot be misconstrued due to any sort of guessing nuances. There is no guessing that you worn on the exact date you were born on!
As a result, Life Path Numbers provide an immense accuracy to better understanding your unique life role, your strengths and weaknesses, areas for improvement, and areas to become more aware of.
It’s insanely accurate, and often makes you come face to face with some truths you may or may not be ready for.
To identify your life path number, you’ll add up all of the numbers in your birth date.
For example, if you were to find your life path number and your birthday was January 1, 1999, you’d find your life path number like this:
1 (birth month) + 1 (birth date) = 2, + 1+9+9=9 – 28 + 2 – 30. 3+0 = 3, You’re a life path number 3!
Kylie is a Life Path 8 – and unveils an in-depth overview of what that means, in addition to the hidden truths that make her feel a sense of vulnerability and discomfort.
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