Okay, so I saw this thing online about figuring out your past life using your birth date. Sounds wild, right? I got curious, so I decided to give it a try. Here’s how it all went down.
Looked Around for Info
First things first, I started searching for any site or blog that talked about this kind of stuff. I found a couple of websites, but they looked kind of sketchy. Some blogs mentioned numerology, which seemed interesting, but I didn’t know much about it.
Tried Out Some Stuff
I followed a simple method I found on one site. It said to add up all the digits of my birth date until I got a single number. For example, if someone was born on January 25, 1990, they’d add 1+2+5+1+9+9+0. Then they keep adding the results until they get a single digit. It was kind of fun, like a little math game.
Got My Number
After doing the math, I ended up with the number 7. Each number is supposed to mean something different about your past life. I found a page that explained what each number meant, and I read the description for 7.
Read the Results
According to the site, people with the number 7 were supposedly thinkers or spiritual seekers in their past lives. It talked about being wise, introverted, and always searching for the truth. Honestly, it was kind of vague, but also kind of cool.
Thought About It
I spent some time thinking about what I read. Did it resonate with me? Maybe a little. I do like learning and pondering about life’s big questions. But it’s hard to say if it’s really about a past life or just my personality now.
My Takeaway
- It’s Fun: Doing this was a fun little activity. It didn’t take much time, and it was interesting to see what popped up.
- Not Sure It’s Real: I’m not sure I totally believe in past lives, but it’s an intriguing idea. This didn’t make me a believer, but it did get me thinking.
- Self-Reflection: It was a good excuse to reflect on myself a bit. Thinking about whether the description matched me made me consider my own traits and interests.
In the end, this little experiment was more about curiosity than anything else. It was a fun way to spend an afternoon, and it gave me something to think about. I wouldn’t take it too seriously, but it’s definitely an interesting concept to explore.