All numbers are seen to be meaningful symbols in numerology, each with its vibration and application to our lives. Our numerology charts can illuminate our futures, interests, and even subconscious challenges. While everyone’s charts contain certain basic numbers (such as life path numbers), some people additionally have karmic debt numbers. The purpose of karmic debt numbers is related to the hardships and tribulations that appear in our life regularly — and they are there to teach us precious spiritual lessons.
In numerology, the term “karma” refers to a type of spiritual cause-and-effect that might last for multiple incarnations. According to the theory, the magic of numbers can help us understand the karmic conditions that our souls carry through from the challenges we endured or mistakes we did in our prior lives.
According to numerology Kaitlyn Kaerhart, author of You Are Cosmic Code: Essential Numerology, “a karmic debt” is something from a previous life for which you are currently atoning. We have the chance to break negative cycles and stop repeating the same mistakes once we accept and start to comprehend the karmic debt that we must pay off in this lifetime. This can lead to a greater sense of freedom and wisdom in our lives.
The Symbolism of the Karmic Debt Numbers 13, 14, 16, and 19
In numerology, there are four karmic debt numbers: 13, 14, 16, and 19. Each of these four karmic debt numbers has a profound value and represents a specific set of challenges that a person must overcome in this lifetime.
“A karmic debt of 13 is about prior moral abuse for money gain — or, in other words, any abuses related with professional life,” Kaerhart explains. “This karmic debt indicates that you will need to work harder and learn more lessons in order to achieve professional achievement.” When it comes to achieving personal goals, people with this number may encounter recurring roadblocks.
Karmic debt number 14: According to Kaerhart, “14 means there was an abuse of freedom in a prior life.” It’s crucial to build on your positive qualities of being a free spirit while maintaining boundaries and restrictions to prevent completely going off the rails in the face of your karmic debt. It’s crucial to practice moderation and self-control to get over a karmic debt of 14, which is connected to escapism.
Kaerhart claims that the number 16 is connected to romantic misdeeds from previous lives. This could seem like a recurrent cycle of experiencing heartbreak or causing heartbreak in others. Addressing unhealthy relationship patterns and resolving to be trustworthy and loyal are crucial.
“A karmic debt of 19 is tied to the abuse of power in a prior life,” according to Kaerhart. Those who owe this karmic obligation must develop independence skills and how to maintain themselves through hardships in life. It’s crucial to avoid engaging in egotistical or stubborn behavior when this number is present.
How to Calculate Your Karmic Debt
Our numerology charts contain several symbolic core numbers, each of which is calculated differently and has a particular meaning in our lives. Karmic debt numbers can exist in any of them, but they have the greatest impact when they appear within your life path number. Learn how to determine your life path number.
Finding a karmic debt number in your numerology chart doesn’t necessarily imply you’re destined to live with negative karma; in fact, having one is more frequent than not. It simply implies that your soul has some challenges to overcome on its current trip. Once you recognize these debts, you will know how to clear and get through them.
How Do I Clear My Karmic Debts?
The concept of past life karma might be frightening since no one wants to be punished for unknown faults that their soul may have made in a prior incarnation. Karmic debts in numerology, like all debts, can be settled and removed from your spiritual credit. “A lot of people get scared when they realize they have karmic debt, but most people do, and it’s not a big deal,” explains Kaerhart. Once you understand what your karmic debts are, you may begin settling them and breaking free from the karmic cycle.
“Sometimes it takes people a lifetime to get out of karmic debt, but a lot of people get out of it while they’re younger,” Kaerhart says. “In any case, the goal is to transmute it.” To do so, we must confront the karmic concerns and identify the cycles and patterns of conduct in which we appear to be trapped. To counteract the negative impacts, it’s also important to focus on the good attributes of the karmic debt number’s equivalent life path number — which you can determine by adding the two digits of the karmic debt number until they equal a single-digit life path number.
What if I have no karmic debts?
If you don’t have any karmic debt figures, it simply means that your soul’s quest has a different meaning than repaying past life debts. “It is conceivable to have no karmic debt, but it is uncommon,” Kaerhart explains. “I suppose this suggests you chose to be here and be here at this moment for a reason that wasn’t necessarily related to karma.” Neither option is better or worse, because everyone is fighting their war and working through their patterns, whether karmic or not.