15/6?

This topic was created in the Numerology forum by AriElla7 on Friday, May 27, 2016 and has 4 replies.
My life path is 6, but can anyone tell me about 15/6 (which is me)? I'm not finding much on it.
you are THE natural parent if you can't have kids you will be a school teacher or own your own business and treat your employees as your kids.
don't want kids? a pet will do.
you attract partners that act like children or even helpless.
If you are ever in a bad relationship
you always feel it's best to be alone then to continue it. Art, music, poetry is your main thing if you don't keep busy you tend to gossip maybe re decorate your room a lil too often because you get bored. If happily married you'd choose your partner over your friends, family comes first. If no family your workplace is home.
If you fail someone you will do everything in your power to make it right, if they aren't willing to forgive you then you carry that pain.

That's the pythagorean description anyway.
Another quick way is to simply to interpret individually the numbers from which the 6 draws from (1) Initiation,Leadership, Ego, Personal Identity (5) Freedom, Expansion, Learning, Change, Constant Motion

15/6- http://www.mojan.com/content/numerology/

Working 15/6 in the Positive

Inspired and uplifting, these individuals reveal visions of new possibilities and a brighter future. As high-minded strategists, through focus and discipline they apply their active creative energies to awakening people from the mundane into the more sublime, more peaceful, liberated beings that they really are. At their best, these creative visionaries embody and channel the very force of human evolution to help change their world and themselves. Accepting themselves and others, they work with patience to convey positive laws of living through their work. They show the way to perfect freedom.

Working 15/6 in the Negative

Picky, judgmental, and disappointed with life, these individuals search high and low for the right person, idea, system, or scheme to make life better and to make themselves better, but their search only reinforces their sense of incompleteness. They are unrealistic dreamers and unprepared idealists who often become martyrs to a cause. Frustrated with themselves and others, they misdirect their stifled creative energy, discharging it in self-destructive ways. They use drugs or other means to tune out a world that falls painfully short of truth, justice, honor, or peace.



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