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Calculating Your Life Path Number Correctly - Ann Perry

This document provides instructions for calculating a person's Life Path Number based on their date of birth. The Life Path Number is calculated by adding the digits in the month, day, and year of birth individually, then adding those sums together and reducing the final sum to a single digit. Master numbers 11 and 22 are exceptions and do not get reduced. It is important to break down each component of the date of birth separately to avoid missing significant information that could be revealed by a master number.

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Calculating Your Life Path Number Correctly - Ann Perry

This document provides instructions for calculating a person's Life Path Number based on their date of birth. The Life Path Number is calculated by adding the digits in the month, day, and year of birth individually, then adding those sums together and reducing the final sum to a single digit. Master numbers 11 and 22 are exceptions and do not get reduced. It is important to break down each component of the date of birth separately to avoid missing significant information that could be revealed by a master number.

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Calculating Your Life Path Number Correctly

Your Life Path Number = the sum of the month, day and year and reducing this sum to a single digit or
master number.

1) Add up the digits in your MONTH (if your month is made up of more than one digit)

2) Add up the digits in your DAY.

3) Add up the digits in your YEAR of birth.

4) Add up the answers from (1, 2 & 3) above.

With all of the above calculations we keep adding until we end up with a single number, or an 11 or 22
which are master numbers and don’t get reduced to a single digit.

For Example:

March 25th, 1959

The MONTH is a 3 so it remains a single number.

The day is 25 so we add 2+5=7 for our DAY number.

The year is 1959 so we add 1 + 9 + 5 + 9 = 24 We then add the 2 + 4 = 6 for our YEAR number.

The totals here are now 3 + 7 + 6 = 16 Reduce 16 to 1+6=7

Our Life Path Number in this case is #7.

Note: It is important to break each number down individually by Month, Day & Year.

*Notice what can happen if we don’t break down our numbers individually.

March 12th, 1940

Done properly this equation would look like this….

3 + 3 (1+2) + 5 = 11 Life Path Number = 11 which is a very important Master Number.

Done incorrectly this equation could look like this….

3 + 1 + 2 + 1 + 9 + 4 = 20 Break this down to 2+0 = 2

Done this way would miss the power and information of the master number. It’s a common mistake so
be careful with this.

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