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IMPACT OF NUMBERS
According to chineses numerology every number in the loshu chart has a meaning. Now we will know the meaning of numbers present in one’s date of birth, if the numbers are in multiple than the effect varies.
The Number 0
There is no position in the chart for zeros. They are simply ignored. A person’s chart is shown in Figure, has two zeros in his date of birth (October 14, 1980). We insert the 1s, 4s, 8 and 9 in their correct positions in the chart, but forget about the two zeros.
(October 14th, 1980)
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The Number 1
One is situated in the centre of the bottom row at the middle of the Practical Plane. It provides a valuable clue as to how the person reacts and communicates with others.
The Number 2
Two is the last number on the mental Plane. It reveals how sensitive and intuitive the person is. This century, it is the third most common number in Chinese numerology charts. Everyone born in the twenty-first century will have at least one 2 in their charts. This can be taken as a sign of the coming of the Age of Aquarius as everyone will possess caring, sensitive, and intuitive qualities. How-and if-they use these traits is another matter, of course.
The Number 3
Three is found in the start of Middle row & at the start of the Emotional Plane. It is also the centre number of the Thought Row. Consequently, it is largely related to intellectual capacity. It is a positive, happy number. Three also relates to memory and the ability to think clearly and logically.
The Number 4
Four is a practical, hard-working number that represents order and balance. People with this number in their charts are usually neat, tidy, and good with details.
The Number 5
Five is placed in the central position of the chart, and denotes balance and emotional stability. However, it also relates to freedom, so people with a 5 in their charts need a certain amount of room around them and are likely to run if they feel overly restricted.
The Number 6
The number 6, located in the last of the bottom row, relates to creativity and love of home and family. It also relates helpful people and friendship.
The Number 7
The number 7 is situated in the last of the middle row. It represents sacrifice, usually learning the hard way, through a disappointment or a loss.
The Number 8
The number eight relates to attention to detail and is situated in the start of bottom line.
The Number 9
Everybody born in the twentieth century has at least one 9 in his or her chart. It is a humSeemarian number, representing idealism, valor, and ambition.
Vinay Singal
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