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Lo- Shu Grid (LSG):-


15 is the number of days between the new moon and the full moon
Lo- Shu Grid (LSG):-
This is the most important working in Numerology. Birthdate Numbers are arranged in this 3X3 Grid

Lo- Shu Grid (LSG) is he most important analysis as it helps in identifying inner traits of an individual.
LSG also highlights Mental, Emotional, Practical, Thought, Will and Action traits. There are arrows of
strength and weaknesses.

From LSG one can also derive Vastu defects in one’s house as each grid presents particular directions as
listed below:
• North: Career prospects, water element, planning, Middle Son
• Southwest: Marriage prospects, marital bliss, earth element, happiness, initiative,
Mom
• East: Family relationships, health, wood element, growth, Oldest Son
• Southeast: Wealth, prosperity, wood element, Oldest Daughter
• Centre: Earth element, strength and stability, Family
• Northwest: Mentors, helpful people, friends, metal element, foreign contracts, new
opportunities, Father
• West: Mental peace, children, creativity, metal element, Youngest Daughter
• Northeast: Knowledge, education, memory, earth element, Youngest Son
• South: Recognition, fame, energy, fire element, Middle Daughter.

The LSG (Lo-Shu Grid) can be looked at in a number of different ways.
The top row - (numbers 4, 9 and 2) represents the head of a person.
The middle row (numbers 3, 5 and 7) represents the body. Finally,
The bottom row (numbers 8, 1 and 6) represents the feet.

• Top row can be regarded as the Mental plane. It encompasses thinking, creating,
imagining and analysing. Associated with Head.
• The middle row is called the Emotional plane. This plane includes spirituality,
intuition, feelings and emotions. Also associated with Torso.
• The bottom row is called the Practical plane. This encompasses physical labour,
creativity, athletic ability, physical coordination and the ability to be practical in everyday life.

To use the head-legs analogy again, the feet are firmly placed on the ground in the Practical Plane.


Similarly, the vertical rows are also interpreted as follows:
• The first of these vertical rows is the Thought plane. This reveals the person’s ability to come up with
ideas, create things and carry them through to fruition.
• The middle vertical row is the Will plane. This gives determination and persistence to
succeed.
• The final vertical row is the Action plane. This shows the person’s ability to put his
thoughts into action.
• The three vertical rows make a natural progression. First of all, the person has to come
up with an idea (Thought plane). He (or she) has to have determination and persistence
(Will plane), otherwise the idea will never be acted upon. The planning is done at this
stage. Finally, the person needs to be able to put the idea and the determination into action ( Action
plane).

Background of Lo- Shu Grid (LSG)

The legend goes that one of the great emperors of China once found a tortoise shell during a flood of
the river Lo. This was a highly auspicious omen as the people in those times believed that God lived
inside tortoise and turtle shells. This particular tortoise shell had extraordinary markings – it contained a
perfect, three-by-three square on its back. This square is known as the Lo Shu grid. This square was
remarkable because every horizontal, vertical, and diagonal row added up to fifteen.

Fifteen is the number of days between the new moon and the full moon. The number five was highly
regarded in ancient China and this magic square contained a five in the central position.

After several centuries, the 3x3 magic square made its way out of China and entered the Indian
subcontinent. From India, it travelled on to Arabia and into medieval Europe. Since, magic squares have
fascinated humanity throughout the ages, and have been around for over 4,120
years. They are found in a number of cultures, including Egypt and India, engraved on stone or metal
and worn as talismans, the belief being that magic squares had astrological and divinatory qualities,
their usage ensuring longevity and prevention of diseases. In the ninth century, Arabian astrologers
used magic squares to interpret horoscopes.

The 3x3 magic square was used as part of rituals in India from Vedic times, and continues to be used till
date. The Kubera-Kolam is a floor painting used in India which is in the form of a magic square of order
three. It is essentially the same as the Lo Shu Square, but with 19 added
to each number, giving a magic constant of 72. Lo Shu is also connected to the Chakras and stimulate
them. Chakra (derived from the Sanskrit chakra चक्रं , wheel or disc. There are seven major chakras or
energy centres, located within the subtle body, from the base of the spine to the top of the head, at
major branching of the human nervous system, beginning at the base of the spinal column and moving
upward to the top of the skull and expressed life force energy
(biophysical energy or prana of the human body).

We can better understand the use of this grid through an example.

For instance, let’s take up the case of a person with missing numbers 3,4 and 8. Number

8, which is a symbol of the earth element, and the numbers 3 and 4 are absent from his grid.
These numbers symbolize the elements of wood and growth respectively. The absence of these
numbers shows that this person is very unsystematic and works on new plans every day
without focusing on a long-term plan. Due to the absence of numbers 3, 4 and 8 in his grid, this person
hesitates to demand his rights and there are likely to be problems in the associated directions.

Solution:-

To do away with these problems, he should wear crystals or put a crystal lotus in the particular zone of
his room. Carrying a pendant or bracelet with numerous tiny crystals in it is also a very effective remedy
to boost confidence. Also, in the Sun rise direction, he should put up a green bulb and in the Fire zone,
he should keep a green plant which symbolizes the wood element and makes up for its absence in his
chart.
In addition to the specific areas given, one can attain a long life by putting up a picture of a tortoise on
the North wall of the living room; and one can achieve resoluteness and energy by putting up a picture
of the Garuda (mythical giant bird) on its South wall. Thus, we can use the magical Lo Shu aka LPG to
help us navigate the problem areas in our life

Numerology & Vastu Shastra, [27.08.20 14:00]
Those Born from year 2000 onwards:-

Majority of all those born from year 2000 onwards have missing 1 and 9; so from LSG they will have
weak Will, low emotional and practical plane. This all means presences of small arrows which are
related to Detail, Litigation, peace of Mind, and Science. Missing 1 and 9 also means low Will plane as
well as Emotional and Practical plane.

Just imagine type of life and future all those born from year 2000 onwards, missing 1 and 9 in their LPG,
will have if no remedies are given.

Numerology & Vastu Shastra, [27.08.20 15:48]
Numbers Missing in the Chart :-

Numbers that are completely missing from someone's chart indicate lessons that the person must learn
in this lifetime. This life, as well as future lives, will improve if these lessons are learned.

Missing 1:-
These people find it difficult to communicate with others. These people must learn to communicate with
others, to really connect with other people, understand other people's feelings and points of view. and
develop a sense of compassion.

They need to really listen to other people. In short, they need to talk less and listen more.

Missing 2:-
These people cam lack sensitivity and intuition. Therefore, they may make mistakes by ignoring or
mistrusting the small, quiet voice within. They are also impatient. These people often try to justify their
mistakes, or blame others for them rather than to admit to them.
These people must learn to be more sensitive, to trust their intuition, be more patient and to admit and
accept responsibility for their own mistakes.

Missing 3:-
These people cam lack confidence. They often underestimate themselves, and as a result may put
themselves down. They also have trouble thinking logically when under stress or distracted.
These people must learn to accept their faults and accept themselves as they are. They must also learn
to mentally focus and ignore disruptions.

Missing 4:-
People missing a 4 dislikes hard work. They find it difficult to work to a set routine. They can be
disorganised and lack motivation. Getting out of bed and going to work is an unattractive proposition.
They hate Mondays.
These people must learn discipline, work hard and how to enjoy their work.


Missing 5:-
These people find it hard to set goals. They often lack drive and direction. They need constant
motivation from others.
These people must learn to set realistic goals and to complete them.


Missing 6:-

People missing the number 6 need to be more responsible. They also need to be more giving of
themselves. They tend to hide their own feelings, and have trouble relating to one or both of their
parents. They can have problems with relationships until they learn to be more responsible and more
open.
These people must learn to be more responsible, more open, and more loving of their parents.


Missing 7:-
These people can sometimes be inconsiderate of other people's feelings and misfortunes. They have
little or no real interest in spiritual matters. They dislike being left on their own.
These people must learn to be more considerate of other people's feelings, sympathetic to other
people's misfortunes and more relaxed around others.


Missing 8:-
These people have difficulty handling their financial matters. They may be too careless or too trusting,
and suffer financially as a result. They can also lack motivation and often leave tasks unfinished.
These people must learn to be less impulsive and think before acting. They need to control their
spending

Missing 9
These people tend to overlook the feelings and needs of others. They are aloof and detached. They
seldom finish what they start.
They need to learn to give more of themselves and became true humanitarians. Similarly, if there more
than 1 number in particular box that can either be good or bad for the individual.
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