We enjoy Carol Adrienne’s work linking intuition, synchronicity and purpose, and were surprised to discover that she uses numerology with midlife clients doing a life review. The life chart helps them identify their values, reassess their strengths, understand life lessons, and clarify their purpose for the next chapter. Well, we found this irresistible, so several of us had our readings done – and were amazed to discover an in-depth snapshot of our motivations, abilities and challenges, and the direction our lives could take. One of us found it so compelling that she bought one for her freshly minted Ivy League college grads - disrupting their worldview! - and leading to a wide-ranging conversation about the nature of mind, and the role of intuition in daily life. We asked Carol to share her work -and she said yes! You can listen here, and calculate your life stage number to discover its meaning.
Here’s what one of us gleaned: she’s in an 8 life stage (achiever) and with a 1 challenge (leadership), suggesting that she needs to develop self-sufficiency, while her 9 life cycle indicates a phase of spiritual seeking. In a nutshell, its said she’s in a period of achievement - if she develops her talents and has faith in her skills as a leader. And, being in a phase of spiritual seeking, she’ll find fulfillment using her skills in her purpose as a reformer (heart’s desire).
The report affirmed her unarticulated sense of herself in this new post-50 phase. In fact, she’s using skills developed over a lifetime to reform the way business has been done in her field- showing leadership by bringing spiritual principles into the business arena to make it more sensitive to people’ needs.
The life chart report covers 19 aspects of life taken from your name - the one on your birth certificate - and your birth date. Most intriguing to me is that I’ve used Spanish, English and Hungarian variations of my name over the years, and the numbers do pinpoint the subtle shadings of emphasis I experienced during those times. Just sharing - I don’t pretend to explain it!
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