Metaphysics professional Mitra Chen shares how each year can bring a unique theme to each individual. Life Path number reflects your lifelong character but Personal Year number will lay out what you may experience in the coming year.
Be prepared either it is a new experience, obstacles or opportunities, there are always something to learn by the end of the day. As Mitra believes it, everyone’s life destiny is in our hands and it will always be up to us to design it.
Number 2
Life Path
You love companionship and be of service to others. With your sensitivity and big heart, you normally act as a mediator in your relationship circles to create harmony. Sometimes, you can be overly dependent.
Personal Year
The need to feel loved and valued is strong so this engage in romantic retreats or activities this year to closely grow and improve relationships with your spouse or partner.
GAP Suggests: Andaman and Nicobar, India
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Havelock island is the idyllic place to go with skycovered palm trees, bronzed tan and tropical vibes for romance to sizzle. The picturesque and peaceful place boasts of exotic snorkelling and scuba diving for couples to undertake. One might even go for a midnight bath in the coastal waters.
Want to know more?
If you want to know what your number is, easily learn how to calculate your Life Path and Personal Year number here. Click on the numbers below to reveal more core personalities and travel style for 2019.
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Mitra Chen
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Mitra Chen is a metaphysics professional with specialities in bazi, qimen dunjia, fensghui, date selection and numerology. Based in Kuala Lumpur, she is also the founder of Joy Mitra Resources that provides freelance personalised consultation to individuals and corporate clients. Contact Mitra at [email protected] or call +6014-3301569 for personal analysis.
Text by Jessy Wong