How Do People with Karmic Tails Behave in Life? (18)
- 1. “Love Magic” (18-6-6)
- 2. “Warrior of Faith” (21-10-7)
- 3. “Sacrificed Soul” (6-20-14)
- 4. “The Dictator” (6-14-8)
- 5. “The Overseer” (9-3-21)
- 6. “Suicide” (3-13-10)
- 7. “The Lonely Woman” (3-9-12)
- 8. “The Unborn Child” (3-22-19)
- 9. “Destruction and Mass Death” (21-7-13)
- 10. “Lost Talent” (6-17-11)
- 11. “Spiritual Priest” (21-10-16)
- 12. “The Prisoner” (3-7-22)
- 13. “World of Passion and Illusion” (9-15-6)
- 14. “Physical Suffering” (18-3-12)
- 15. “Dark Magician” (18-6-15)
- 16. “Suppressed Soul” (21-4-10)
- 17. “The Rebel” (15-20-5)
- 18. “The Warrior” (12-19-7)
How Do People with Karmic Tails Behave in Life?
Karma is something that follows us throughout life. You can identify your karmic lessons using the Destiny Matrix. Once you generate your chart, look at the lower section of the Sky Line — the three energies located there make up your karmic tail. These energies may fall under specific karmic programs, and in this article, we’ll explore the full list and how they typically manifest in real life.

“Love Magic” (18-6-6)
People with this karmic code are often born into families where emotional affection from parents is lacking. As they grow, they start seeking validation externally — from other people. You may find yourself constantly craving approval for every action and becoming dependent on others’ opinions.
As a child, others may have pointed out flaws in your appearance, damaging your self-esteem. You might even be tempted to turn to love spells or rituals to bind someone who doesn’t reciprocate your feelings. In its negative form, this pattern can lead to promiscuity or frequent partner changes.
“Warrior of Faith” (21-10-7)
In this lifetime, you may find yourself forcefully imposing your views on others. This often causes arguments, tension, and clashes of opinion. You may feel like your life isn’t truly your own, leading you to surround yourself only with those who praise and validate you — people who don’t challenge or oppose you.
You might divide the world into “us” and “them” and push your belief system onto others. Ironically, some people with this code later adopt a completely different faith in marriage.
“Sacrificed Soul” (6-20-14)
Children with this karmic pattern are often treated with great tenderness, which they may misuse by developing arrogance or demanding even more attention. In the negative, this individual may be ungrateful, demanding, judgmental, and emotionally disconnected from themselves and others.
“The Dictator” (6-14-8)
This life may bring you into contact with people who make you feel small, humiliated, or dependent. You may constantly look to others or external conditions for validation, lacking the inner strength to take responsibility — even for your own life. You may feel controlled by everyone but yourself.
This karmic pattern also tends to involve:
- Resentment toward the opposite sex;
- Chronic indecision and the belief that every choice is the wrong one;
- Selfishness in relationships — wanting love but unable to give it, focused solely on receiving.
“The Overseer” (9-3-21)
Temptation for power may arise. You might hold high-ranking positions to complete this karmic lesson, or fall into the old patterns of dominance and control. The challenge is to either repeat past mistakes or learn to respect others’ boundaries and perspectives.
You may work in fields tied to your past life — such as corrections, surveillance, or law enforcement — or experience conflicts with those institutions today.
Often, there’s someone in your life — a relative or close one — who requires care and limits your personal freedom, teaching service and compassion.
“Suicide” (3-13-10)
Your arrival in this life may have been difficult — perhaps due to complications during pregnancy or childbirth, or a long struggle with conception. You may often flirt with danger, living life on the edge, constantly chasing adrenaline.
You might reject the blessings of this world or feel undeserving of them. You could avoid commitment — fearing marriage, parenthood, or career growth — and hesitate to make long-term decisions.
“The Lonely Woman” (3-9-12)
This karmic tail can result in prolonged loneliness, fear of emotional intimacy, and resistance to love. Even if relationships exist, they might feel cold or emotionally distant.
Partners may be emotionally unavailable or physically absent. There’s often a cycle of victim-rescuer-aggressor dynamics within romantic relationships.
“The Unborn Child” (3-22-19)
In this life, you may face a difficult choice — whether to keep a pregnancy. For example, a woman might finally conceive after a long wait, only for her partner to refuse to raise the child or maintain the relationship.
If your soul died young in a past life, in this one you may feel a need to live life to the fullest. There’s often a sense that time is running out, leading you to pack a lifetime into just a few years.
People with this karmic tail often feel drawn to children — even those who aren’t their own — and enjoy spending time with them.
“Destruction and Mass Death” (21-7-13)
You may find yourself drawn to professions that involve saving lives — physically or spiritually. On the flip side, this energy can manifest as provoking chaos or initiating conflict. You might also have a fear of death, illness, major life changes, or relocation. In some cases, a child in your family may be born with a serious medical condition.
“Lost Talent” (6-17-11)
Your soul keeps nudging you toward your purpose, but fear holds you back. Instead of pursuing your gifts, you may choose a safe and monotonous life. If you do begin to develop your talents, life may test your resolve with temptations like short-term promotions or quick financial gains that distract you from your path.
Outwardly, you may seem accomplished — balancing family life and creative interests — but inside, your potential remains largely untapped.
“Spiritual Priest” (21-10-16)
In this lifetime, you may either get lost in materialism or retreat completely into spirituality. The key is to find balance.
This path can also involve struggles with addiction or self-destructive tendencies on both physical and spiritual levels. Encounters with people of other faiths may expand your worldview, challenge your beliefs, and help you discover a deeper sense of self.
“The Prisoner” (3-7-22)
You might work in professions aimed at helping people gain freedom or improve life behind bars — such as attorneys, correctional officers, or social workers in rehabilitation.
However, you may also fall into the trap of personal confinement — through addiction, debt, or restrictive relationships. For example, a woman might marry a tyrant and live like a prisoner, or a man might marry a domineering partner and take on a passive role in the household.
“World of Passion and Illusion” (9-15-6)
You might escape into fantasy or virtual worlds, feeling like you don’t belong here. There may be a strong attachment to material things, a denial of spiritual growth, and resistance to self-development.
“Physical Suffering” (18-3-12)
This karmic code can manifest as phobias or psychosomatic illnesses. In some cases, you or your loved ones may live with physical disabilities. You might dedicate your life to caring for someone seriously ill or experience chronic health challenges within your family.
“Dark Magician” (18-6-15)
You possess the power to influence others with your thoughts and words — sometimes seducing or tempting them. People with this code often have a commanding presence and persuasive voice, easily drawing others in.
You may come from a wealthy or privileged background and grow up believing everything has a price. Attractive, passionate, and charismatic, you may lead others while secretly manipulating them for personal gain. Fear-based thinking and self-sabotage often accompany this karmic task.
“Suppressed Soul” (21-4-10)
You may fear taking full responsibility for your life, constantly seeking approval from authority figures. You might live under someone else’s protection — a parent, spouse, or mentor — and avoid making bold decisions on your own.
Fear of leaving your comfort zone often keeps you stuck. Even when presented with an opportunity for growth, you might back out at the last minute due to uncertainty or self-doubt.
“The Rebel” (15-20-5)
This karmic tail may lead you to break ties with your family at an early age. You might feel like the “black sheep” or come from a lineage where someone was excluded or disowned. There’s also a tendency toward destructive habits — addictions, recklessness, wastefulness, or a chaotic lifestyle.
“The Warrior” (12-19-7)
You might go through life aggressively pursuing what you want at any cost. Life becomes a battlefield, and you’re prepared to bulldoze your way to the top. However, deep guilt might cause you to reject personal growth or self-care.
As a child, you may have been punished for expressing anger. Now, whenever you show it, you’re met with instant consequences. You may also experience challenging relationships with your mother.
If you want to bring balance into your life, we recommend using our Destiny Matrix calculator to decode your chart and gain deeper insight into all your zones.