answersLogoWhite

0

Why certain numbers reoccur in life?

User Avatar

Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Coincidence. If you pick any number at random you can find evidence to suggest its reoccurence.

More information:

Based on the ancient art of numerology, all numbers that consistently show prominently in your life hold meaning for you.

The article at this link shows you how to figure out your life path number and provides a brief meaning for each number.

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1251837/_your_life_path_number_how_to_determine.html?cat=54

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Can ADHD reoccur?

you are stuck with adhd your whole life


Can blood infections reoccur?

Yes blood infections can reoccur.


Can mumps reoccur?

yes


Can legionnaires disease reoccur?

Yes, Legionnaires' disease can reoccur. This disease is a severe form of pneumonia caused by a bacterium known as legionella.


How do you spell reocure?

The spelling of the verb is "reoccur" (to happen again). The similar term "recur" has the connotation of repetition at regular intervals.


What word means Happen again?

"REOCCUR"


Where do the most earthquakes occur and why do they reoccur?

At the Ring of Fire.


Can the words recur and reoccur be used interchangeably?

Recur and Reoccur can usually be used interchangeably, but try to find some other synonyms that sound less alike for style.


Does certain numbers follow certain people?

No, numbers do not follow or correspond to certain individuals. Numerology is a belief system that assigns meanings to numbers, but it is not a universal or scientific concept.


Can a teratoma reoccur?

Definately if it is not fully removed from connecting organs


Which phase of dmaic is designed to ensure the problem does not reoccur?

Control


Is reoccur a real word?

"Reoccur" is indeed a real word, though it is often confused with "recur." "Reoccur" refers to something happening again after a period of time, while "recur" implies that it happens repeatedly or at regular intervals. Both terms are valid, but they convey different nuances regarding the frequency and timing of events.