Numerology - Harish Johari
NUMEROLOGY With Tantra, Ayurveda, and Astrology
NUMEROLOGY
With Tantra, Ayurveda, and Astrology
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Psychic Number 4
Fouris the psychic number of those born on day 4, 13, 22, or 31 of anymonth.
Of these, number 4s born on the thirty-first are the most fortunate.
The number 4 is ruled by Rahu, which is always changing—never fixed,
always retrograde, never direct. The influence of Rahu introduces sudden
changes into the lives of psychic number 4 people; they have to constantly
face ups-and-downs. Because they undergo those changes so suddenly, they
develop a doubting nature and cannot trust easily. Because of their
uncertainty, they have to consult and act on the advice of others throughout
their lives. This also happens because Rahu weakens the power to
discriminate between right and wrong and the power of right judgment,
which gives one a decisive nature.
Their doubting nature makes psychic number 4s stubborn and obstinate.
Because Rahu gives them boldness, courage, and patience, they can undergo
pain and suffering without anxiety. They take sudden changes, ups-anddowns,
and sufferings easily without getting impatient. They face their
opposition boldly.
Whether in an ordinary discussion or a serious debate, they always support
the underdog. If they are able to work in government, they do not sit with the
ruling party but prefer to sit on the opposition benches.
Extremists, they are either on the top or bottom—they do not like to be
mediocre or belong to the middle class.
They have to struggle for their growth and development and have to face
obstacles constantly in any job they do, whether small or great.
They have to face criticism and opposition throughout their lifetime.
Because their viewpoint always differs from that of other people, and they
favor the underdog in conversations, they create problems for themselves and
also generate secret enemies. Their intentions, however, are fair and, by
nature, they are not quarrelsome.
They are reliable, patient friends, who can adjust themselves to all
conditions. However, because they have a quickly changing nature—
sometimes they are sweet and gentle, and sometimes rough and rustic—they
often annoy their kith and kin. If their friends can understand them and
forego their temperamental behavior, they find them to be very helpful, large
hearted, practical people, having brilliant ideas. They are systematic and
efficient, especially in the handling of big ventures and plans.
They are helpful to society and, by their unconventional and free-thinking