The Inclusion Table: your haves and have nots
Name: JODIE LANDON
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number |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
count |
2 |
0-- |
1 |
2 |
3++ |
2 |
0-- |
0-- |
1 |
The inclusion table is the jewel in the lotus of the name
part of numerology. It indicates which numbers (in your
name) are present and which are absent. Numbers that are
absent or are present in too great a quantity, are called
your karma numbers by most numerologists. It is with these
particular numbers that you will have to concentrate, get
to know and develop throughout your life. They represent
the challenges or lessons that life brings you. They are
yours to recognize, come to grips with, and make your own.
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There are 3
numbers missing in your name. |
2
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A lack of "2's" indicates that there is a tendency to
be uncooperative and unable to mix and share with others.
A need to learn to co-exist and respond to the reality of
other people. Lacks the ability to respond to the needs
of others. |
7
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A lack of "7's" tends to indicate a failure to go beneath
the surface, avoiding religious and philosophical issues
anything with depth or significance beyond appearances.
A lack of faith in general, a fear of being alone or of
dying. |
8
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A lack of "8's" often indicates a refusal to recognize
the importance of the mundane and worldly. A denial of the
effect or existence of influence, power, money, politics
-ignoring them. You don't want to play that game. |
Karma can also result from having a surplus of a given
number. There is such a thing as too much of a good thing.
This is indicated by those numbers that occur in our name
in super abundance. They can show great strength in what
they signify, but they can themselves become a problem.
Numbers that are present in excess must be noted and a conscious
effort be made by us to compensate for their great strength.
Properly balanced, these numbers can bring great success.
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There is 1
number in overabundance in your name. |
5
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An overabundance of "5's" is the mark of the profligate
-one who abuses human freedom. Going, going... gone. A lack
of concern or a tendency to hurt others. Too much of a good
thing. Need to cultivate a sense of responsibility. |
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