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Characteristics and Karmic Tasks for Those with Soul Number or Destiny Number 8


This number is governed by the planet Saturn, known as Shani in Vedic mythology. Shani was not well-liked because when he arrived somewhere, something unpleasant would occur. Shani would walk with his head down to avoid looking at people (so as not to bring karmic gaze). Similarly, people with the number “eight” sometimes walk in this manner. Once, when Shani looked at a newborn, the baby’s head fell off and got lost in the crowd. A head of an elephant was quickly brought and sewn onto the body of the newborn. Thus, in Vedic mythology, the god Ganesha is depicted as having the head of an elephant and the body of a human. He was very wise, gained much knowledge, and oversees astrology. Shani governs the karma of all people on the planet, watching over them, punishing them, or granting them something.

Everything that happens to “eights” carries a karmic nature. Even people with “eight” do not meet by chance. One could say that punishment comes through “eight,” but it is ultimately for good. This does not mean that the “eight” does something intentionally; it happens naturally. The karma and task of the “eight” is to put certain people in their place, show the consequences of their actions, and open others’ eyes to certain things. For instance, there are known situations where an “eight” is hired for a job. Initially, everything goes well, but after a while, that person becomes envied, and obstacles are placed in their way for unclear reasons. No amount of clarification helps. There are cases when “eights” are accused of things they did not do, such as theft. But as soon as the “eight” resigns, problems begin at the enterprise, and it may close down. In the lives of these individuals, many events carry a negative nature, but ultimately, every situation leads to something good.

“Eight” individuals may not be liked by many, and they face envy. This happens unconsciously, not understood by either the people or the “eight.” The best thing someone interacting with an “eight” can do is understand that this person brings something good. Usually, they are honest individuals. Since childhood, they notice that any bad deed they commit is punished. They cannot make mistakes or repeat errors; they carry the heaviest karma. They may experience depression. The god Shani was once a hermit. This image is also present in the “eight.” They are typically wise, responsible children but often have problems with parents and are not liked by peers. Sometimes one of the parents leaves early.

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