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Bipolar and life path numbers (numerology)

Balthazzar

N. Germanic Descent
I'm a 22, between 11 and 33. The 33 the most advanced of these life paths. I'm told that bipolar skips a generation, and as a bipolar life path 22, I'm curious the potential relevance. I understand life as being ongoing and continual, like a pendulum, swinging from one point to another.

In this case, from a life pathh 11 to 33 and back again x infintum. The 22 being the manifestation bridge as builder's.

Anyone ever see the potential relevance and corresponding aspects between these and being bipolar?
 

Balthazzar

N. Germanic Descent
I ask in the psychology forum for a specific reason. Psychologists have a way of diagnosing via textbook and work related venues, but I will assume most lack the understanding of possible numerological realities attached. Numerology is a type of science after all. It might be a beneficial consideration in treatment potential and greater understanding.
 

frederictill

New Member
I stumbled upon your post from a couple of years back and found it really thought-provoking. The idea of exploring how numerology intersects with personal challenges like bipolar disorder is intriguing. I've also been curious about alternative perspectives beyond traditional psychology.
If you're still exploring this connection, have you considered discussing it with therapists or counselors who are open to unconventional approaches? Sometimes blending different viewpoints can lead to innovative strategies for managing challenges.
 

frederictill

New Member
I stumbled upon your post from a couple of years back and found it really thought-provoking. The idea of exploring how numerology intersects with personal challenges like bipolar disorder is intriguing. I've also been curious about alternative perspectives beyond traditional psychology.
If you're still exploring this connection, have you considered discussing it with therapists or counselors who are open to unconventional approaches? Sometimes blending different viewpoints can lead to innovative strategies for managing challenges.

Back when I first read your post, I was delving into numerology myself after visiting sites like https://thepythagoras.com/. It opened up a whole new way of looking at things for me. Have you found any new insights or perspectives since you first posted? Sometimes revisiting topics with fresh eyes can bring new clarity
 

Jedster

Flying through space
I stumbled upon your post from a couple of years back and found it really thought-provoking. The idea of exploring how numerology intersects with personal challenges like bipolar disorder is intriguing. I've also been curious about alternative perspectives beyond traditional psychology.
If you're still exploring this connection, have you considered discussing it with therapists or counselors who are open to unconventional approaches? Sometimes blending different viewpoints can lead to innovative strategies for managing challenges.
Re: the emboldened above. This is really good advice, imo.
I have a condition (acute pain from arthritis) that made seek help from alternative healers to the NHS. It has really helped me in pain-management.

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Welcome to RF.

Jedster
 
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