Numerology - Harish Johari
NUMEROLOGY With Tantra, Ayurveda, and Astrology
NUMEROLOGY
With Tantra, Ayurveda, and Astrology
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and are generally born to serve a cause to which they sacrifice themselves
and serve as tools.
Their lives are full of struggles, and they do not give up before they
achieve their desired goals. Number 8 natives are, therefore, good fighters,
politicians, and scientists. They are revolutionary by nature and can be
associated with major upheavals that sometimes are brought on by
destruction. However, their motives are to serve silently and sacrifice their
lives for the benefit of the poor and downtrodden.
Their lives are unpredictable. Unexpected changes keep them busy
adjusting to the new circumstances. This makes it hard for their friends and
relatives to understand them, and that is why they are mostly misunderstood.
Because of their solitary nature, graveness, lack of humor, inability to
appreciate humor, and their intolerance of jokes, they feel very lonely at
heart. Their life-style makes them asocial; they do have a few real friends
who are able to peep into the innocent and tender spaces hidden deep inside
of their personalities. Outwardly they are stiff, but inside they are very caring,
devoted, and gentle people who face all kinds of losses and hardships to
protect the interests of their friends. They shield their friends and save them
under all circumstances, but they also make the worst enemies. When they
become angry, they disturb the whole environment and can make even the
strongest person shake. They do not rest until they have defeated and subdued
their enemies. They keep enmity in their hearts until the end of their lives;
they wait patiently and attack their enemies at the appropriate time. They
accept defeat with joy and change their strategies, but are not pacified until
they have taken revenge. They are extremists and go to extremes, both in
friendship and enmity.
They are not satisfied by small success; they aspire for great success and
full honor. They believe their work is their worship and aim at doing big
things, in whatever businesses or jobs they have. They hate hypocrisy and
deceit and are themselves honest, practical, and clever. They become wise at
an early age and have an ability for judging other people. They feel different
from other people and do things that are prohibited by law and society. They
do not believe in the existing norms and come into conflict with social and
moral values. They are materialists and financial security is their primary
object, yet they do not run after money. They love their own ideology and
can do anything—take any job—to make money. They then can spend each
and every cent of it on others, without selfish motive or expectation of return.