its nice to hear good things for a 16/7. As someone with 16/7 life path, I always feel the most librated when I'm allowing my wholeness to shine through. Being honest with how I feel and showing it really helps.(though it hurts in some situations, I feel unbound from my own chains)
That's very well said. As long as the 16/7 remains proud, aloof and reserved, this will backlash at them and it'll cause suffering. The moment they open up and allow vulnerability, the magic starts to happen 🩷
Also, a good quote I tell myself is, “Perfection lies in the wholeness of who I am.” This is intended to realise the beauty in all of me and the safety to express them.
16/7 here as I was listening to a storm ..when you said lighting energy it Synced with actually lighting energy as a huge lighting bolt came striking down strong and loud. Very cool thanks for your service you’re Awsome
That's why you have numerology and the amazing gift of making conscious choices. You have all it takes to transform and refine the karma and turn it into something beautiful! 🌺
That will apply to a small extent, because that will end up being their birthday number and not one of the 3 Core Numbers: life path, expression or soul urge numbers.
It depends whether one has done the necessary inner work that transforms the karmic debt or not. By itself, it does not wane. But with inner work, it certainly does!
Self hatred and humbleness are very different states. Humbleness is a positive and free state. To be humbled doesn't suggest some kind of humiliation process whereby you are required to whip and reproach yourself. Rather, it's a dismantling of egoic resistance, the result of which is always more happiness, wholeness and peace. Humbling decreases self-hatred. 💕
@ I honestly have a hard time believing in this numerology and the concept of life paths and karmic debt. My father is a 19/1 which means he has karmic debt. He is the sweetest man I’ve ever met he has been dealt awful luck all his life he was emotionally abused by my mother who has a life path 11/2 which means no karmic debt. Does the universe only punish good people who live moral and ethical lives? Because that’s the pattern I’m seeing.
@@meganbaute425416/7 doesn’t mean what you did in this life. It’s about what you did in your past life. You did something bad in your past life you just don’t remember it and you have that karmic debt to pay in this life. I’m also 16/7 myself. The struggles we go through in this life is karma to pay back for the wrongs we did in our past life.
I think it's great that you doubt numerology and ask serious questions. And what you point to is very true - having a karmic debt is not "bad" while having a master number isn't "good". It points to lessons we have to deal with. Sometimes master numbers are very difficult to handle and I know many people with karmic debts who are the most beautiful people I know. We all have karma and having a karmic debt is only one way of revealing what "unfinished business" we have from past lives that we got to deal with in this lifetime. So you are right to throw "good" and "bad" out the window! Nevertheless, what you described about your father with the 19/1 suits perfectly the energy of 19/1. Keep exploring deeply before reaching any final conclusion!
its nice to hear good things for a 16/7. As someone with 16/7 life path, I always feel the most librated when I'm allowing my wholeness to shine through. Being honest with how I feel and showing it really helps.(though it hurts in some situations, I feel unbound from my own chains)
That's very well said. As long as the 16/7 remains proud, aloof and reserved, this will backlash at them and it'll cause suffering. The moment they open up and allow vulnerability, the magic starts to happen 🩷
Also, a good quote I tell myself is, “Perfection lies in the wholeness of who I am.” This is intended to realise the beauty in all of me and the safety to express them.
16/7 here as I was listening to a storm ..when you said lighting energy it Synced with actually lighting energy as a huge lighting bolt came striking down strong and loud. Very cool thanks for your service you’re Awsome
What a lovely synchronicity! Happy it hit home for you. Much love ❤️
I wasn't expecting to relate to this so bad.
Sometimes we need to see our shadow in order to see our greater light! 🩷
16/7 aquarius ♒️ 50 yrs old still feel the tests keep coming but better equipped to handle them
That sounds like a good place to be in! 🩷
And im a 16/7 Aquarius ♒️ however im 30 years younger than you and i would hate to get that old and still go through this same shit🤦🏽♂️😭
That's why you have numerology and the amazing gift of making conscious choices. You have all it takes to transform and refine the karma and turn it into something beautiful! 🌺
Does this apply to someone born on the 16th day?
That will apply to a small extent, because that will end up being their birthday number and not one of the 3 Core Numbers: life path, expression or soul urge numbers.
my catalyst twin had this as her life path, 100% accurate
I'm very glad to hear this resonates! 🙌
Hi does the effect of karmic debt worn off after age 33?
It depends whether one has done the necessary inner work that transforms the karmic debt or not. By itself, it does not wane. But with inner work, it certainly does!
@@TomEckert Thank you
♉ 16/7
This was good. Me inside out
Glad to hear! That's the gift of numerology 🩷
Ain't been feeling like. Still more work.
16/07/1998 my moon sign is Pisces ♓😢
So why the tears? Sounds like you are a very creative person 🌈
Most negative 16/7 video I’ve seen so far. I already hate myself enough why do I have to be constantly humbled?
Self hatred and humbleness are very different states. Humbleness is a positive and free state. To be humbled doesn't suggest some kind of humiliation process whereby you are required to whip and reproach yourself. Rather, it's a dismantling of egoic resistance, the result of which is always more happiness, wholeness and peace. Humbling decreases self-hatred. 💕
@ I honestly have a hard time believing in this numerology and the concept of life paths and karmic debt. My father is a 19/1 which means he has karmic debt. He is the sweetest man I’ve ever met he has been dealt awful luck all his life he was emotionally abused by my mother who has a life path 11/2 which means no karmic debt. Does the universe only punish good people who live moral and ethical lives? Because that’s the pattern I’m seeing.
@@meganbaute425416/7 doesn’t mean what you did in this life. It’s about what you did in your past life. You did something bad in your past life you just don’t remember it and you have that karmic debt to pay in this life. I’m also 16/7 myself. The struggles we go through in this life is karma to pay back for the wrongs we did in our past life.
I think it's great that you doubt numerology and ask serious questions. And what you point to is very true - having a karmic debt is not "bad" while having a master number isn't "good". It points to lessons we have to deal with. Sometimes master numbers are very difficult to handle and I know many people with karmic debts who are the most beautiful people I know. We all have karma and having a karmic debt is only one way of revealing what "unfinished business" we have from past lives that we got to deal with in this lifetime. So you are right to throw "good" and "bad" out the window!
Nevertheless, what you described about your father with the 19/1 suits perfectly the energy of 19/1.
Keep exploring deeply before reaching any final conclusion!
16 / 7 ♓ 🐯 🥸
Love ram dass
Me too!