Numerology - Harish Johari
NUMEROLOGY With Tantra, Ayurveda, and Astrology
NUMEROLOGY
With Tantra, Ayurveda, and Astrology
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This is a combination of the Sun (1), and the half-plant Ketu (7). Since 17 is a
psychic number 8, it is ruled by Saturn. Thus 17 is a number of struggle,
obstacles, and difficulties. In addition, the Sun and Ketu are enemies, which
gives 17s inner conflict. However, this inner conflict brings them real
understanding and makes them more aware, considerate, loving, and spiritual.
They develop resistance and overcome obstacles and difficulties without
losing heart. They become peaceful and give peace to those around them.
Although number 8 is ruled by the malicious Saturn, 17 natives become
benefic and do something for the suffering humanity that brings them name
and fame after death. Saturnine difficulties and delays do not leave them, but
they are not affected by them and create their own distinctive mark on
history. Saturn makes 17s successful in the latter part of their lives, and
people consider them fortunate. Although they suffer in their personal and
family lives, they acquire wealth and prosperity and are respected by others.
If they somehow develop faith in God and adopt spiritual disciplines, they are
helped by providence and their problems miraculously disappear. They are
advised to be careful in selecting friends and in seeking the help of their
friends, relatives, and colleagues. They have courage and are bold.
NUMBER 18
This number is a combination of the Sun (1) and Saturn (8) and is ruled by
Mars (9). People born on the eighteenth face strong opposition, inner conflict,
and obstacles in their lives. But since the number 9 is ruled by Mars, they are
tough fighters and survive difficult circumstances. They become used to
meeting challenges and facing adverse situations caused by the grudges and
enmity of their family members and relatives. They are devoid of peace in
their personal lives and in their family circles. Because of their martial nature,
they create bad feelings with their kith and kin and do not enjoy good marital
relationships. They earn money through unfair means and do not care for the
ethical norms of society. They are financially benefited by wars, revolutions,