Careers And Numerology- Finding The Right Job For Your Life Path


by Keith Abbott - Date: 2007-03-06 - Word Count: 590 Share This!

Do you love your career; feel like you are doing what you were born to do; or do you feel out of sorts at your Job? Most of us really struggle to find the right career choice. We try several things, sometimes at the suggestion of friends and family, but nothing seems to really inspire us. Numerology can help.

People with a particular Life Path tend to be drawn to certain kinds of careers. By calculating your Life Path number, you can determine which kind of jobs will be the best fit for you. And as many spiritual paths suggest, the secret to happiness and success in your Job is to do what you love.

Life Path Calculation

Your Life Path is your primary number in Numerology. It's equivalent to your Sun sign in Astrology. You calculate your Life Path by adding together all the digits of your full date of birth, and then repeating the process until you get a single digit. This process is called fadic addition. For example, actor Orlando Bloom was born on January 13th, 1977, so his Life Path is a (2) as shown below.

01-13-1977 = (0 + 1 + 1 + 3 + 1 + 9 + 7 + 7) = (29) = (2 + 9) = (11) = (1 + 1) = (2)

Life Path (1) - Leaders

People with this life path have tremendous creativity and Leadership skills. They are drawn to careers in: technology, design, the fashion world, journalism, the stage, and the film industry.

Life Path (2) - Cooperators

People with this life path are happy in the service of others. They are drawn to careers in: government both local and national, social work, and all areas of the Medical field.

Life Path (3) - Entertainers

People with this life path love the limelight. They are very self-confident and love interacting with other people. They are drawn to careers in: entertainment, modeling, athletics, hoteliers, tourism, and any form of job with public speaking attached to it. They will shun jobs where they are forced to work in complete isolation from people.

Life Path (4) - Builders

People with this life path have a strong attention for detail and practical good sense. They are drawn to careers in: Computers, accounting, banking, insurance, building work, and driving. They will shun jobs where there is a great deal of unpredictable risk involved.

Life Path (5) - Sellers

People with this life path are born salesmen, and talented communicators. They are drawn to careers in: public relations, sales, photography, television, radio, and the internet.

Life Path (6) - Teachers

People with this life path enjoy working as part of a team, and helping their community at large. They are drawn to careers in: Law, medicine, teaching, police work, fire, and ambulance services.

Life Path (7) - Loners

People with this life path have a high degree of intuition, and a deep understanding of the needs of others. They are drawn to work as: therapist, counselors, personal trainers, doctors, nurses, cosmetic surgeons, dieticians, secretaries, and hairdressers. They will shun jobs that require them to work closely as part of a team.

Life Path (8) - Warriors

People with this life path are born to fight the battles of business. They are drawn to careers in: large corporations, stock trading, and financial institutions. They often seek to be their own boss in shall businesses of their own. They will shun jobs where personal competition and initiative are frowned upon.

Life Path (9) - Humanitarian

People with this life path derive great pleasure in doing good for society and humanity as a whole. They are drawn to careers in: journalism, broadcasting, teaching, interpreting, counseling, and child guidance and protection. They will shun jobs where there is no benefit to the community involved.


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Keith Abbott is the developer and owner of 'Numerology 4 You' where you can order your own Numerology reading, including your personal Lucky Numbers. Visit him on the web today at http://www.numerology4you.com

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