Why the same pattern keeps reappearing
If you've ever ended a relationship and within a year noticed yourself in a familiar dynamic with someone new — different person, same plot — your Life Path Number probably has something to say about it.
Numerologists who work with couples track this for years. They report that the people we are drawn to (and pulled away from) rarely vary as much as we think. The container changes. The pattern doesn't.
This is not destiny. It's a description. The Life Path Number maps eleven distinct relational templates — and ours is fixed by our birth date. Knowing which one you carry is half the work of interrupting it.
I went in skeptical. The reading nailed something I've spent two decades trying to articulate — the way I keep ending up in charge of things I didn't set out to lead. Printed the report and keep it on my desk.
The eleven relationship archetypes
The Pioneer (1) tends to lead with intensity, attract partners who reflect that intensity back, and burn through the wrong matches faster than they should.
The Nurturer (6) over-gives until resentment surfaces — usually around the seventh year of any relationship.
The Seeker (7) needs space their partners often misread as distance.
The Master Builder (22, rare) is wired for partnerships that build something visible together — and goes silent in dynamics that ask them to stay small.
Your Life Path is somewhere in this matrix. The calculator below tells you which one — and the report lays out the pattern you've been carrying.
What the calculator returns
Your specific Life Path Number, the relational archetype it carries, the months each year when love-track tension peaks, and the single shadow numerologists associate with your combination.
Plus a compatibility check you can run on a partner, an ex, anyone — calculated from both your birth dates. The match score is honest. It doesn't grade pairings as good or bad, but as specific.