Karmic forecast — the year you are in, narrowed down
Three numbers nested inside each other: the personal year computed from your birth date and the year ahead, the month folded into that year, the day folded into that month. Each one is a tone, a recurring lesson, a colour the season takes. You read it as a frame for what keeps coming back, not as a script for what must happen.
How the three layers nest
The personal year reduces your birth day, birth month and the digits of the target year to a single tone from one to nine. The personal month adds the target month and reduces again. The personal day adds the target day. Each level inherits the one above and shades it. The year is the climate; the month is the weather; the day is what the sky looks like outside your window.
What "karmic" means here
We use the word the way a careful reader uses it: a theme that keeps returning until you meet it. Not a debt collected from another life. A nine-year personal year is a year of letting things end; a four is a year of slow building. If the same number arrived seven years ago and is back, you can compare what you did then with what you can do now. That is the only past life this tool needs.
Reading the day inside the year
A single day rarely matters on its own. It matters when its tone clashes with or amplifies the month and year above it. A day-three inside a year-seven asks you to speak when the year asks you to listen — useful tension, not contradiction. The forecast surfaces those fits and frictions. You decide which to follow and which to let pass.
What you receive
Three numbers with their tones, a short literary reading for each, and the Circle of Purposes — a six-vertex figure built from your day, month and year that maps where the season puts its weight. No countdowns, no urgency. You can come back to the page when something shifts and read it again with the same calm.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is karmic numerology proof of past lives?
No. It is a frame for noticing patterns that keep returning. Whether you call those karmic, inherited or biographical is yours to decide. The math is the same either way.
Do I need an exact birth time?
No. Personal year, month and day are computed from the calendar date alone. Time of birth belongs to astrology, not numerology.
How often should I check?
Once a month is plenty. The day-level reading is for moments of choice, not daily drip. Pull is healthier than push here.
What if the year tone does not match my life?
Read it as one frame among several. Numerology is a language, not a verdict. If it does not fit, set it down. Other tools may speak more clearly to where you are.