Numerology - Harish Johari
NUMEROLOGY With Tantra, Ayurveda, and Astrology
NUMEROLOGY
With Tantra, Ayurveda, and Astrology
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The Sun and Number 1
The Sun is the ruling planet of people born on day 1, 10, 19, or 28 of any
month, or whose destiny or name number adds up to 1. The qualities of the
Sun described below are most clearly visible in people who have a psychic
number of 1.
The Sun is the father of our solar system, around which all of our planets
revolve. All living forms within our solar system depend on the Sun for their
life force. Any planet that is in conjunction with the Sun loses its power; any
planet that comes too near the Sun becomes retrograde. King of the solar
system, the Sun follows the laws inherent in the particles of energy, the
cosmic law. The Sun, known for its regularity of movement, completes one
revolution around its own axis in twenty-five days.
According to the Hindu scriptures, the Sun is the dwelling place of
ancestors and is the first of eight vasus (dwelling places of consciousness).
The luminous, effulgent mass, visible with the naked eye, is the Sun’s body;
its consciousness is represented by a kshatriya (warrior king) on his chariot,
driven by seven horses (which represent the seven rays of light). His chariot
moves steadily on a solitary wheel.
The Sun gives an assertive, individualistic, exuberant, and proud nature.
The Sun represents a purifying male energy. Associated with Vishnu, the
Lord of preservation, the Sun is characterized as having a stable and selfless
nature, one that is strong, firm, authoritative, royal, and respectable. It is lord
of the East. The Moon, Mars, and Jupiter are friends to the Sun. Saturn,
Venus, Rahu, and Ketu (north and south nodes of Moon) are its enemies.
Mercury has a neutral relationship with the Sun.