| Zetascair20086 wrote: |
| Is there any info I need to give for the reading? I have specific questions but I'd rather see what immediate impressions come to people before I give any info about myself. Since I just started posting here I figure now would be the ideal time to start. My name is Stephen and my birth date is December 4th, 1983. If there is anything else needed please say. Thank you. |
Hi Stephen,
No we do not require any further information from you on which to base a reading. Because you have not asked any particular question or questions this tine, this will necessarily be a general reading by default. A general reading is one where it is left entirely up to the reader's inner guidance to decide what it is felt is most important or urgent for the seeker to know about at that moment in time. In subsequent readings, you get the opportunity to decide this for yourself using those specific questions which you currently have in mind?
4+(1+2)+(1+9+8+3)=28 2+8=10 1+0=
1
Using numerology instead of the Tarot cards, your date of birth which was shown as December 4th, 1983 calculates to a Life Path Number (LPN) of
ONE.
This is the life path of a leader, or a person who is highly creative and innovative and who is particularly gifted as being a pathfinder or good role model for others to follow. Someone who is likely to be a good communicator of their thoughts and ideas in spoken or written form, especially if this ability has been developed and worked upon since their birth.
While people with an LPN 1 tend to be inspiring and successful leaders, they do not equally make good followers. Because they are so independent in the way that they think (not because they are trying to act as though they superior or are necessarily unfriendly) they usually do not do well under the supervision or authority of the people they work under. They like to do their own thing and be their own boss, because it gives them a much greater feeling of being in control of their own destiny.
While good communication is vital to any successful leader, the ability to treat people with dignity and respect and to spread the burden of responsibility amongst those whom they lead according to what they judge their abilities will stop them from destroying themselves by believing that they can do it completely by themselves without any outside help. You may have heard of a type 1 personality.
This is a person who wants to do everything almost perfectly on the first attempt. Not only do they set unrealistically high standards of performance for themselves, but they often expect the same high standards in others around them. Because they are prone to allowing their strong emotions including anger and frustration to cloud their better judgment their bodies themselves are often in turn more vulnerable to medical problems such as high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease than that of the average person.
They wrongly believe that if a job is worth doing well, then they are the only person who can do it well and on time. But as any successful King or Queen knows without the help and support of his or her loyal and hardworking subjects, all their wonderful dreams and plans for their kingdom are likely to come to nothing. A good leader must therefore be willing to delegate responsibility to others, to stop stressing themselves out so much or overpowering their capacity to deal with their problems in a mature and well balanced manner.
Not only does their intense, almost obsessive personality get them in trouble while working in groups, but at a social level they mat also experience difficulties in both forming and maintaining close relationships. People close to them feel that they could never reach the high standards expected of them, so they frequently give up trying. It is also difficult to relate to or live with a person who may only appear to believe they are a better person than you are.
While the average LPN 1 person often comes across as thinking they are superior, it is almost always an over compensation for what is really happening within them deeper down. Rather than having a superiority complex, they actually may feel that they are inferior or less of a person than their peers. They carry around with them a feeling as though they will never be good or "nice" enough to be accepted as an equal valued member of the group, or to be loved and respected for being the wonderful and loving person whom they already are.
Therefore as with all other personality types the LPN 1 appears to be one person on the surface, but behind the mask they often hide behind from the world at large they are really the cream of the crop and have a heart of gold. They tend to overcompensate for their beliefs that they are not good enough people able to do something or to be accepted, by giving people the false impression that they are more than a little up themselves (arrogant and self centered) and that they can do everything single handedly by themselves, effectively overnight, and near to perfection (in their own terms) on their first attempt. If one takes the time and makes a genuine effort to know and understand them better, then you could discover a precious gem buried under all their issues. It is therefore a pity that so many people misinterpret their behaviour as meaning the complete opposite about what type of person they truly are.
You are being urged through this reading to reclaim your true Self by casting aside other people's expectations of you, and just being true to yourself for a change. Somewhere in your upbringing you have come to automatically value their opinions about who you are and what you are capable of doing if you put both your mind and heart fully into it, above your own. It is as if they are seen as the ultimate judge or authority about what it is to be you.
Stop being a pale second rate version of someone you look up to as a role model, and instead be closer to a first rate version of yourself. Who is better qualified on this Earth to be that person, than YOU? Being increasingly a first rate version of yourself does not mean that you will not make mistakes. If you never make mistakes, you will also never achieve anything of importance to you in this life. We often as fallible human beings (FHBs) learn far more of value from our mistakes than we ever do from our victories and successes. Perfection does not give us permission to make our mistakes. Forget the pursuit of perfection, if you know what is good for you, is my advice. It can kill!
I commend this LPN reading to you as a snapshot of the typical or average LPN 1 type person. You may or may not show one or more of these characteristics. That is a big part of what makes us unique beings. Celebrate your uniqueness, rather than being ashamed of or embarrassed by it.
Blessings to you and your family,
eye_of_tiger
