Karmic Number 13/4

In Numerology, there are two types of Karmic Numbers:

Karmic DEBTS and Karmic LESSONS.

Needless to say, Karmic Debts hold a bit more weight and Karmic Lessons are less intense than a Karmic Debt.

The Karmic Numbers are 13, 14, 16, and 19.

So what are Karmic numbers?

Let’s break it down and talk about what Karmic Numbers might bring with them.

And then we’ll discuss the specifics to the Karmic Number 13/4.

KARMIC DEBT:

The Karmic Debt can also be referred to as a Testing Number, Warning Number or Hidden Number. Basically, the Karmic Debt number indicates that you have a debt to pay in this lifetime for the actions you performed in a former lifetime.

When you see one of these numbers show up as one of the Core Numbers in your chart, it’s a message that you’re working with issues from the past.

Here’s an example of how a Karmic Number might show up in your chart. 

Example:

Birth Date:  March 23, 1985

Break it down this way.

3            23          1985

Then add the month, day, and year together separately like this:

3 = 3

23 = 2 + 3 = 5

1985 = 1 + 9 + 8 + 5 = 23; (keep adding until you get a one-digit number)

2 + 3 = 5

So now you add the single digits together than you got from the month, day, year, like this:

3 + 5 + 5 = 13

13 IS A KARMIC NUMBER

Keep adding:

1 + 3 = 4

Yet you’d write this number as 13/4 to indicate that it’s a Karmic number.

When you see this number, it’s telling you that you’ll experience significant challenges or difficulties with a particular “topic” in your life.

It will depend on where it lands in your chart as to what the over-all effect might be.

So while this can be seen as a harsh “uh-oh!” it’s actually really nice to know that the struggles you’re most likely experiencing over and over again can be given a name and a reason for being.

It’s rather like having credit card debt. You have to decide to forgo that vacation, eating out, or buying that expensive car because you have to – instead – use that money to incrementally pay off your credit card. If you don’t pay it off, the debt keeps accumulating, the interest rate goes up, and the debt consumes your life. The collections service starts calling. The Repo Man shows up. You get the picture.

So when you see a Karmic number, it simply indicates that you have a debt to pay.

Luckily, if Numerology resonates with you, knowing the nature of the debt you’re paying is a bonus and a positive thing.

When you can name it, you can in some ways embrace it and do something about it.

KARMIC NUMBER 13/4

The number 3 in the 13/4 represents creative energy and joyfulness that turned into superficiality, slacking, and using words to hurt others during a previous manifestation.

If you have a 13/4 as one of your Core Numbers (meaning, your Life Path, Expression/Destiny, Soul Urge, Birthday, or Personality numbers), understand this:

You are now paying back for past abuses where carrying your share of the work load was seriously abused. We often think of the 13 as an “unlucky” number. Yet in Numerology, really the 13 indicates to you that putting the petal-to-the-metal and digging in with some hard work will be a requirement. The 13/4 is telling you that you’re being asked to monitor and master the art of positive expression – and you can understand that as thinking before you speak, not being critical and judgmental, and using your words to support and uplift others rather than to tear them down. You’re also being required to develop a strong sense of discipline and use your sense of discipline in all practical matters throughout your life.

Understand that the person who has the 13/4 as one of their Core Numbers will most likely act upon the more destructive tendencies of the number 4 until the lessons have been understood, acknowledged, acted upon, and mastered. So some of the negative or challenging traits that must be grappled with are:

• Blaming everyone (or everything – government, your family, your employer, etc.) for the limitations you experience
• Being a bossy know-it-all
• Being a control freak
• Being very rigid in your thinking (and often this translates to physical inflexibility as well)
• Being obstinate
• Complaining
• Lazy
• Putting off responsibilities to others
• Feeling done-in by limitations

If you’re willing to meet your challenges, you can shift your perspective and look at your obstacles as detours – if you can see that you’re goal is actually to embody the most optimal and positive potential of the Number 4, then you’re cookin’.

Also understand that if this description just doesn’t sound anything like you (or who you think you are), then potentially you’re at a stage of development and maturity in your life – and have been working diligently on your own personal growth and evolution – that you’re more in alignment with the constructive element of the Number Four.  If that describes you, then HATS OFF!  You’ve been doing your work.  It never hurts to give yourself a little reminder, though, now and again.  And a little pat on the back for a job well done.

The gift you’re given by knowing that you have a Karmic Debt to pay is this: Rather than feeling victimized, you can see that this is something that you brought on yourself – despite the fact that you can’t remember it. If you exert the energy and commitment to working in the positive realm of the number 4, then you’ll reap the benefits. The Karmic Debt can make you feel like you’re the Phoenix; you must go through an intense reconstruction or regeneration process in order to come to terms and clear your Karmic slate.

The bottom line: Working with a Karmic Number intensifies the issues that relate to that number. It’s not easy. It requires concerted effort and focused commitment. It’s testing you and requiring that you rewire the way you work with process, stability, knowledge, security, and hard work. The destructive path will feel much more “comfortable” since you’ve been there, done that. This time, you’re being asked to extract yourself from riding in that same rut in the road – you’re required to create a new way of working with these themes that have positive results for you and everyone around you.