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Repeated Core Numbers

Question:
I had a numerology report done, and it had mentioned that my chart may be imbalanced due to a repeated core number found in my life path, expression and personality. What does this mean, and how can it be fixed?

Answer: (Responses to questions rely on the accuracy of the name and birth date provided with the question. Typographical errors or incomplete information can result in an incorrect response.)

Although three of the core numbers are identical in your chart, that very same number is present nowhere else — in any letter of your name or in any digit or whole number of your birth date. Nor is the number present in any cycle that lasts longer than a year.

That's what was missed. The prevalence of the number 6 was noted. But the fact that no number 6 is present in name or birth date or any of the larger cycles was missed.

Your numerology chart is balanced. Nicely balanced.

For anyone else reading this answer, a chart doesn't need to be balanced. Balanced doesn't mean better quality of life; it only means the numbers are distributed in such a way that none are much more present than any others when considering the importance of the positions they're in.

In other words, "balanced" is a chart consideration. It's not an indication of whether or not a life is balanced or unbalanced. A person with a balanced chart can have an unbalanced life. And vice versa.

A balanced life sometimes isn't even desirable. It seems like such a nice word, one that should be a goal. But a should isn't a fact. If you think about it, a person with a balanced life isn't learning things, or growing in knowledge of life and self, at the rate an unbalanced life generally provides.

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