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Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese practice considering the environment to be a
metaphor for everything that occurs in your life. Chinese numerology is based on
homophonic principles. If a number sounds like a similar word that means
something good, it is considered to be a good number. Numbers are either yin
(even) or yang (odd). Yang numbers are considered more fortunate. A favourable
address combines yin and yang; otherwise they seem to coincide with lifestyles
that are heavily weighted toward one function e.g. possibly all work and no
play. Zero represents nothing, perfection, completion and harmony.
PLEASE NOTE: Don't get hung up on having an
'unlucky' number. I consider the following to be in the same class as
superstition....if you believe in it and it does positive things for
you....Great! If it causes distress....ignore it and move on..
THE
GEOMANCER
How to find the energy of your home
Adding the numbers (e.g. 28 = 2+8=10, then breaking multiple digit numbers
down to one digit using the same method, i.e. 1+0=1 ....hence a 'ONE' energy
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ONE:
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In
Chinese it sounds like the word for "honour" and is considered
lucky.
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TWO:
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Sounds
similar to "sure". Two stands for "doubling up" (as
in "double your happiness") and for symmetry. It is considered
a good number.
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THREE:
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Sounds
like "growth" or "alive" and is therefore lucky.
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FOUR:
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Sounds
like "death", very unlucky unless combined with a favourable
number.
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FIVE:
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Popular
because it signifies balance and when combined with 2, 4, 6, or 8 it’s
extremely auspicious because each pair of numbers is balanced.
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SIX:
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Similar
to "wealth”, extremely popular.
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SEVEN:
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Sounds
like Cantonese for "sure" - a very fortunate or lucky number.
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EIGHT:
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Sounds
like "multiply" and represents good luck - a fertile number
too, so if you desire many sons, live in a house with eight in the
address.
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NINE:
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One
of the luckiest as it sounds like the word for "longevity" and
"long life".
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TEN:
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It
implies completeness. It’s not however particularly auspicious because
it is a yin number.
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Lo Shu Square
The Lo Shu square is a 3 x 3 grid (nine sectors). What makes it so
remarkable is that every vertical, diagonal and horizontal row adds up to
15. Zero is not represented because it is considered perfect and a symbol of
completion. Numbers 1 through 9 are used in Chinese numerology. The number five is located in the center of the square.
Lo Shu Square
| 4 |
9 |
2 |
| 3 |
5 |
7 |
| 8 |
1 |
6 |
Lo Shu Square and Feng Shui
The Lo Shu Square is used in Compass School Feng
Shui with the Flying Star theory (Xuan Kong Fei Xing). The square allows
a feng shui practitioner to analyze a house or office building to determine
oncoming changes that affect the residents or office workers.
Numbers and Meanings
| Number |
Meaning |
Direction |
| One |
Unity |
North |
| Two |
Double Happiness & Easy |
Southwest |
| Three |
Growth |
East |
| Four |
Death |
Southeast |
| Five |
Nothing |
Center |
| Six |
Profitable |
Northwest |
| Seven |
Certainly & For Sure |
West |
| Eight |
Prosperous |
Northeast |
| Nine |
Enough |
South |
Rameshwar Prasad
invites you to the Wonderful World of Numerology
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CONTACT
THE CONSULTANT
Engineer Rameshwar Prasad (B.Tech., M.Tech., P.G.D.C.A.,
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