Numerology - Harish Johari
NUMEROLOGY With Tantra, Ayurveda, and Astrology
NUMEROLOGY
With Tantra, Ayurveda, and Astrology
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They are self-made people and extremely secretive by nature. They do not
disclose their secrets, even to those near and dear to them. This gives them
heart problems, but they like to feel lonely and bear all their suffering alone.
They are extremely selfish and can go to any extreme to fulfill their selfish
motives, even if it means harming somebody.
They make false promises and create critics, opponents, and enemies
throughout the course of their life.
They are good conversationalists and are very polite and gentle in dealing
with members of opposite sex. They are very sensual and, if male, have an
excellent sex drive. They have many love affairs and are always unsuccessful
in matters of love. The devil of sudden change upsets their marriage plans.
Although the doubt and uncertainty of their character plays an important role
in this, it is the element of sudden change that leads them to catastrophe.
A psychic number 4 woman is deeply affectionate in her dealings with her
husband, friends of her husband, and other male members of the family. She
is romantic and gentle by nature. She acts responsibly and takes care of her
husband and his friends, her parents, and her inlaws. She is painstaking,
prudent, flexible, and reserved by nature. She likes to lead an independent life
and does not like to be dictated to by others. She is advised not to have
prolonged relationships of any kind with psychic number 4s, 8s, or 9s.
Psychic number 1, 3, 5, and 6 people are more suitable, sympathetic and
harmonious.
Apart from all the opposition and criticism they receive and their failures
and sufferings, psychic number 4 people achieve rewards and recognition in
the latter part of their lives. They also benefit from the inheritance of
property.
Precautions for Psychic Number 4s
They should develop an uncritical nature and be more trusting. If
possible, they should remember the famous saying of Buddha: “Doubt
everything—and then doubt the doubt.” They should not take their
doubts for granted and let good opportunities slip from their hands.
They should keep cool. Drinking water from a silver goblet and eating
food from a silver plate helps to reduce their anger, which is their
greatest enemy.
They should learn to appreciate others.
They should reduce their selfishness and perform selfless service.