Lo Shu Grid – Vastu-Samadhan

The Lo Shu Grid is an ancient Chinese numerological tool, a 3x3 grid where numbers 1-9 are arranged to form a magic square, where every row, column, and diagonal adds up to 15, used to analyse a person's birth date and reveal insights into their life and personality.

Here's a more detailed breakdown:

Origin:

The Lo Shu Grid is said to have originated from a mythical story where the Chinese Emperor Fu Xi discovered the grid on the back of a tortoise shell.

Structure:

It's a 3x3 grid (9 boxes) where the numbers 1 through 9 are placed in a specific arrangement.

Magic Square:

The arrangement is such that any three numbers added together horizontally, vertically, or diagonally always equal 15.

Numerology:

In Lo Shu Numerology, a person's birth date is placed into the Lo Shu Grid, and the distribution of numbers is analyzed to understand strengths, weaknesses, and areas for balance in life.

Interpretation:

Missing Numbers: Missing numbers in the grid can indicate areas of life that need attention.

Repeating Numbers: Repeated numbers signify strengths.

Number Meanings: Each number is believed to have its own unique energy, which can either positively or negatively influence an individual's life.

Examples

1: is related to leadership and independence

2: is related to relationships and emotional stability

3: is related to communication and expression

4: is related to structure and organization

5: is related to strength, stability and communication

6: is related to helpfulness, friends, foreign contacts, new opportunities and luxury

7: is related to mental peace, creativity and children

8: is related to knowledge, prosperity and memory

9: is related to wisdom and completion

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