Life by the Numbers: Paul Walker
In the past, I’ve posted about my work with the numbers (and by that, I mean the numbers that make up our dates of birth). The numbers can tell us about our “mission” in this life, and the work that we can choose as part of that mission.
I’ve spotlighted myself, singer Elise Testone, the new Royal Baby, the late, great Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and our President, Barack Obama both here and on the LifePlan Facebook page. Not to mention with all my clients, regardless of their consulting and coaching specifics; I am always intrigued with the cycles of time, and what is going on with people when they make the decision to work with me. And the numbers can be very revealing.
I felt such a prompting to work the numbers of actor Paul Walker, who was tragically killed as the passenger in a car accident this holiday weekend (November 30). The late actor was most famous for starring in “The Fast and the Furious” movie franchise, and it was not lost on me the tragic irony that he would leave this world in that way.
Paul, born September 12, 1973, is a 5 Birth Path. People born with this Path are the charismatic adventurers, the freedom seekers, the free spirits, the explorers, and those who seek change.
These are the people who love what life has to offer, and want to travel the world. Paul, being in the entertainment industry, chose work and a career that perfectly aligned with his Path and Career Code.
I felt compelled to see what his Personal Year and Career Cycle is for 2013. Both personally and professionally, each of us goes through a nine-year reinvention period, and each of those years will suggest particular patterns and trends we might experience. And once we go through one of these periods, it sets the stage for the next nine-year period.
For Paul, he is in a 9 Year Cycle. A 9 Year is all about wrapping up what was started in Year 1 of this period. This is a year of endings and completions, of releasing and letting go.
As for careers, I tell my clients there will be some sort of conclusion to the focus the work or career had over the past nine years. For some, the experience in a 9 Year could be getting fired or laid off, or that a big project reaches its end.
On the personal side, relationships may fall away or be changed in a major way, and there may be a need to grieve for those losses. This is the year, when these things happen, that we are called to consider the bigger picture, and could open the door to insights that might not have come any other way.
The last thing I considered was the vibration of the actual day of the accident. That day, November 30, Paul was experiencing a 7 Personal Day.
The 7 highlights introspection and self-awareness, a need for quiet and to withdraw from the center of things. These days are best for those “do-nothing” days that are probably a thing of the past for most, as we continue to be surrounded and bombarded by the “noise” of the technologically and information driven world we live in.
But it was my connection to the Tarot that had the 7 make more sense. In the Major Arcana of the Tarot, which reflects the larger spiritual and psychological aspects of our life experiences, the 7 card is the Chariot.
Most depictions of this card involve a charioteer riding a chariot being pulled by horses, sphinxes, or some other animal-creatures. More often than not, the charioteer is seen without reins. The thought of the chariot being a vehicle, and Paul being the passenger in the car, quickly came into my mind.
Seeing things like this when I work with the numbers continues to amaze me, to see how our lives run parallel to the vibrational and energetic frequencies of the numeric patterns and cycles of our lives.
To learn more about my work with the numbers, you can check out my Career Code Coaching page by clicking here.
Your numbers cruncher,
James
Diahann
January 26, 2014 at 3:39 amI too am a believer in numerology, and my world is and always has been a mess. This past year I have come full circle, and I need complete direction to achieve my goals. I would greatly appreciate your help. Thank you for your time and be well!
James
January 28, 2014 at 11:30 pmDiahann,
Thank you for your response to the post. It’s always nice to connect with someone who finds value in numerology.
So sorry to hear that you’ve had some challenges, but coming full circle sounds positive. I have sent you a personal message and I look forward to your response to it. Until then…
Your partner in achieving your goals,
James