Karma

KARMA is what we are trying to learn in this lifetime. It is the area where we are weak and where we therefore encounter constant lessons in order to become strong. Most of the difficult situations that we encounter will have to do in some way with the KARMA lessons. These influences will also lead us to our most interesting experiences.

By being aware of the KARMA numbers, parents can help the child start to learn what has to be learned. The parent will also have a more tolerant attitude toward the child's apparent weaknesses. Every child is different...different strengths, different weaknesses, a different path to follow and different lessons to learn. We have a very strong drive to learn our karma lessons and respond in a very positive manner to anyone who can offer help in these areas.

If we know what it is we are trying to learn, and are encouraged in a positive manner, we derive the most benefit from the experiences and lessons that we encounter.

The KARMA number or number(s) are the numbers missing in the full name given to the child at birth. Most people have one or two numbers missing.

KARMA OF SIX

The SIX Karma refers to the need to develop an appreciation for family and emotional ties, to love unconditionally and to be of service to others.

Maya will attract situations that expose her to warm, loving, uncritical relationships that teach her the value of positive emotional connections. She will also attract relationships that may be emotionally cold or critical. She will be given opportunities to reflect on why emotional relationships are so important and what they mean to her.

She may be attracted to professions that involve service to others such as teaching or medicine and may have lessons to learn about balancing the needs of others versus her own needs.

KARMA OF SEVEN

The SEVEN Karma is a need to overcome a fear or resistance to spiritual matters, to grow spiritually and to learn to be alone without being lonely.

While there is a fear or resistance to spiritual matters, there may also be a fascination because these subjects are familiar in some way. The exposure usually will be repeated in many forms and at many different times of the life before a genuine belief system will be seen to take form.

Past life readers believe that a person with a Seven Karma has suffered some form of loss or pain because of religious or spiritual beliefs.

The Seven Karma also involves learning to enjoy one's own company and to delve into the joys of the mind and of the imagination. Parents can encourage this process by encouraging the child to develop hobbies that call for spending time alone. It may take a while to find one that intrigues the child enough to overcome the resistance to solitary activity, but it is far easier to learn to be alone through enjoyable activities than to suddenly encounter a period of isolation in teen or adult years and not know how to deal with it.

The Seven Karma also can be associated with drugs or alcohol. The Seven represents a search for inner peace and those who do not find it through spiritual growth often find a very poor replacement in drugs or alcohol.

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