Karmic tails: healing through writing (part 2)

 

Those karmic tails are taken from Matrix of destiny, and so are their descriptions. This is part 2 only.


Karmic Tail 12-19-7: Warrior

Individuals with this karmic pattern often exhibit an aggressive, warrior-like demeanor, particularly in arguments, and possess a strong desire to win and compete. They may show reluctance to move or change, a tendency to be categorical, a distinct 'us vs. them' mentality, involvement in destructive activities, issues related to betrayal, and health problems concerning the musculoskeletal system.

HEALING:

• create fierce warriors who struggle with pride, betrayal, and rivalry. By embodying both the aggressor and the victim in your characters, you reconcile these polarities within yourself

• dual drafts: write a battle scene where your protagonist wins by violence. Rewrite it where they win through strategy, compassion, or retreat


Karmic Tail 3-7-22: Prisoner. Unfree Soul

This individual often resembles a 'prickly hedgehog', valuing their autonomy and taking time in decision-making, with a tendency to avoid deep attachments in relationships. They may develop strong attachments to specific items or routines from childhood, seek comfort in defined roles or statuses to understand their identity, and often face restrictions in life, such as debts, overbearing parents, work constraints, or caring for a sick individual.

HEALING:

• writing can offer you freedom when life feels restricted. Fiction allows you to explore identity without real-life constraints, and the page is a space where you can write yourself not as confined, but as unbound

• create characters trapped by debt, illness, duty, or authority, and let them discover ways to break free

• freedom scene: your protagonist has finally achieved freedom; not just from outer restrictions, but from inner fear. Write a scene of their very first day in this new reality


Karmic Tail 18-3-12: Physical Suffering

These individuals may face health challenges, ranging from somatic illnesses to disabilities, and often have a heightened fear of disease and suffering, especially in later life. Their approach to physical well-being can vary from excessive care to neglect, and they might be involved in abusive relationships and experience imbalances in giving and receiving care.

HEALING:

• create characters who struggle with frailty, illness, or bodily fear, but who find unexpected strengths through vulnerability. You can explore abusive relationships or cycles of care, reframing them into stories of survival and compassion. Each narrative you craft turns suffering into wisdom, teaching you that while the body may falter, the imagination remains infinite and healing.

• healing object: write a story where your protagonist discovers or creates a mysterious object that relieves suffering. Describe how it works


Karmic Tail 6-14-8: Dictator

A person may suppress emotions and feel disconnected from them, often repeating behavior patterns from their past, such as living under or becoming a dictator. They struggle with decision-making, doubt themselves, and might react with anger or manipulation, leading to unfulfilled lives marked by indifference and a lack of emotional connection.

HEALING:

• write about tyrants, rulers, or manipulative figures, then dismantle their power through story

• create characters who must learn to trust emotions they have long denied. Try experimenting with perspectives - telling the tale from both dictator and subject

• write a story about a ruler, general, or powerful figure who one day must remove their “mask of authority"


Karmic Tail 9-18-9: Magical Sacrifice

Individuals with this profile may repeat past life patterns and struggle with trust issues, preferring solitude and harboring fears of manipulation and undue influence. They might deny mystical aspects, suppress any magical abilities, experience self-doubt, and show discomfort in social settings due to a deep-seated fear of knowledge and experiences from the past

HEALING:

• write about mages who hide their power, healers who fear exposure, or solitary sages who rediscover trust

• the secret power scene: write a story where your protagonist discovers a hidden gift - a magical ability, a rare talent, or a unique insight - that they are afraid to use. Then write a scene showing the positive impact of that gift


Karmic Tail 21-10-16: Spiritual Priest

Individuals with this karmic background may be born into families heavily focused on either material wealth or spirituality, and might experience early family disruption like parental divorce. They often encounter diverse cultures and religions, which broadens their worldview, but may struggle with self-destructive behaviors, trust issues, resistance to change, a lack of clear life purpose, and a denial of spirituality, while also showing a tendency to explore various faiths.

HEALING:

• fiction allows you to explore the interplay of material and spiritual worlds without dogma. Create characters torn between wealth and faith, indulgence and discipline. Write pilgrimages across cultures and philosophies, allowing your characters to wander as you have

• write a story where your protagonist embarks on a pilgrimage - not just a physical journey, but one that challenges their beliefs and values. End if with them deciding for an authentic path for themselves


Karmic Tail 15-5-8: Betrayal. Family Passions

Disruptions in family harmony could stem from someone's dependencies or authoritarian behavior, leading to resentment and suffering, or from betrayal due to external temptations. Additionally, family distress might arise from lawbreaking, personal vices, an abusive or tense environment, or a lifestyle of immorality and lawlessness.

HEALING:

• use fiction to process betrayal and chaos by creating families filled with conflict, secrets, or addictions, and make the main character find a way to move on and heal. Writing about betrayals allows you to express rage and grief without harming real bonds

• create a story where a character experiences betrayal. Then introduce a different character, who will represent the part of yourself that was hurt, silenced, or powerless. Let that character comforting, defending, or guiding the betrayed one


Karmic Tail 18-9-9: Wizard

This individual may achieve success, education, and a career but could feel burdened by unshared, special knowledge, leading to a fear of expressing it due to feelings of inadequacy or intellectual pride. They may struggle with emotional intimacy, insecurity, and professional underachievement, and could face illnesses that force them to seek help, challenging their aversion to vulnerability.

HEALING

• use writing to reveal your hidden truths safely

• let your characters wrestle with fear of rejection, then triumph by speaking their wisdom

• create a protagonist who must solve a seemingly impossible problem using a skill, insight, or magical talent they have kept hidden


Karmic Tail 3-22-19: Unborn Child

Individuals with this karmic background often exhibit a strong attachment to maternal figures from childhood, extending into adulthood, and may face dilemmas related to abortion or a reluctance to have children despite a deep affinity for them. They tend to rush through life and seek validation through early achievements, often choosing professions related to children, while grappling with feelings of being unloved due to a neglectful or aggressive mother.

HEALING:

• writing fiction provides a safe space to nurture the parts of yourself that felt overlooked or rushed. By creating characters who experience care, choice, and recognition, you can practice self-compassion and reclaim the life and experiences that may have felt denied. Through storytelling, the “unborn” aspects of your own self - hopes, talents, or parts of your personality that were suppressed - can be safely imagined, expressed, and integrated

• write a story where a young character is watched over by a wise, compassionate guardian - a parent, mentor, or mystical creature. Describe how the guardian supports, protects, and encourages them


Karmic Tail 6-17-11: Lost Talent

Individuals with this karmic tail may show early signs of talent, often overlooked by influential adults who emphasize traditional success, leading to boredom and a search for new challenges in their careers. Later in life, they might experience a late awakening of talent, struggle with fear of criticism, and in some cases, project their unfulfilled dreams onto their children, whereas recognizing and embracing their uniqueness early can lead to self-actualization and a fulfilling family life.

HEALING:

• write about forgotten prodigies, late-bloomers, or children whose brilliance was dismissed. Let your characters find the courage to showcase their talents, mirroring your own journey

• write a story where your protagonist discovers a hidden talent - one they never knew they had or had forgotten. Describe the small steps they take to explore it: practicing, making mistakes, and experimenting without fear of failure


Karmic Tail 3-13-10: Suicide

In difficult times, a person may become deeply depressed and engage in self-harm or risky behaviors as a way to cope. They might struggle with fears about life and death, leading to dangerous actions or a constant search for meaning, accompanied by anxiety and a lack of joy.

HEALING:

• writing fiction can become your lifeline in dark moments. You can externalize your pain and give it form instead of letting it consume you

• create characters who dance on the edge of despair, who struggle with meaning, and let them find hope where you may not yet see it

• write a story where your protagonist faces a moment of deep crisis. Instead of ending the story in despair, focus on small, believable turning points for them


Karmic Tail 6-20-14: Soul Sacrificed

These individuals may experience harmonious relationships with those around them who are always willing to help, yet find it challenging to ask for assistance themselves. They often enjoy luck and fortune, but may subconsciously sacrifice their interests for others, driven by a sense of obligation, and face challenges with family, unrealized creative potential, dependencies, and a tendency towards excessiveness, laziness, and a feeling of entitlement.

HEALING:

• fiction gives you permission to prioritize yourself. Write about characters who always give, who sacrifice endlessly, and let them learn to ask for help or claim joy

• imagine your protagonist wakes up in a life that has been entirely shaped by others’ expectations. Write how they begin reshaping that life to their liking with asertivity


Karmic Tail 15-20-5: Rebel

Individuals with this background tend to forge their own path, often distancing themselves from their family, sometimes to the point of estrangement. They may resist family assistance, feel like outsiders within their own families, and struggle in relationships, leading to multiple marriages and conflicts due to a strong desire to impose their own views on life and family.

HEALING:

• write about rebels, outsiders, and revolutionaries who struggle to belong but forge their own paths

• write a story where your protagonist deliberately chooses a path that others disapprove of; it could be leaving home, pursuing a forbidden passion, or defying societal rules. Explore not just the external consequences, but also the inner freedom, growth, or joy they experience


Karmic Tail 9-3-21: Overseer

Individuals with this karmic background often aspire to attain power and high positions, possibly exhibiting manipulative and arrogant behavior, and may face challenges with debts and health issues that lead to dependency. They are drawn to careers involving control and supervision, tend to impose strict regimes on their lives, and struggle with perfectionism, unrealistic expectations, and heightened anxiety, often feeling overwhelmed by responsibilities and stress.

HEALING:

• through fiction, you can practice letting go of rigid control, testing alternative outcomes, and imagining scenarios where delegation, trust, or imperfection are embraced

• write how a protagonist who holds an important position of power has to ask someone for help 

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