The Lo Shu Grid is a simple chart used in numerology to understand a person’s strengths, weaknesses, and personality based on their birth date. It’s a 3x3 grid with numbers from 1 to 9 placed in specific boxes. To create your grid, you write down all the digits from your date of birth (like day, month, and year) and place each number in the matching box. If a number appears more than once, it’s repeated in that box. If a number is missing, it shows a possible area where you might need to grow or improve. Each number is linked to certain traits for example, 1 is about leadership, 2 is about sensitivity, and so on. So, the Lo Shu Grid is like a personality map made just from your birthday.
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In The Lo Shu Grid, There Are Three Types Of Horizontal Planes Present. In the Lo Shu Grid, horizontal planes represent life aspects like health, wealth, and relationships. Each row aligns with specific numbers and energies, revealing life’s balance and harmony.
The "Mental Plane" is represented by the first horizontal line of numbers 4, 9, and 2 that indicates the intellectual plane or mental plane. This line represents the person’s intellect, and ability to think and analyze things. People with a mental plane are intellectually gifted, sharp, and have exceptional memory. They are mentally strong, think differently, and often find unique solutions that others eventually realize that this person was going in the right direction.
The "Emotional Plane" is represented by the second horizontal line of numbers 3, 5, and 7 that indicates the spiritual or emotional plane. These people are ruled by their emotions. Their heart rules over their brain. This type of person is golden-hearted and always ready to help others. They believe and trust anyone very easily. And they may fall into trouble because of this nature. The presence of numbers in this line can significant heavy emotions. The repetition of Number 5 has a negative effect whereas too many 3’s. However, an excess of 7 is considered auspicious and spiritual. Too many 3, 5, and 7 in the emotional plane means analytical thinking is missing. If the numbers of the spiritual plane are not balanced by the numbers of the intellectual plane, then it indicates the person’s thoughts are from his heart.
The "Practical Plane" is represented by the third horizontal line of numbers 8, 1, and 6 that indicates individuals who approach life with logic and practical approach. They are analytical, detail-oriented, and ask questions like what?, why?, when?, where?, and how to understand things deeply. They are good at problem-solving and often excel in careers that require critical thinking and analysis. They are also good at managing finances and resources, making them successful in business and investments. However, they may struggle with emotional connections and relationships, as they tend to prioritize logic over feelings.
In the Lo Shu Grid, vertical planes represent willpower, action, and thought. Each column aligns with specific numbers, influencing strengths and decision-making.
The "Thought Plane" is represented by the vertical line of numbers 4, 3, and 8, that indicates a strong thought process. Individuals with this combination are highly analytical, confident, and possess exceptional visualization and predictive abilities. They excel in discipline, organization, and long-term planning, often foreseeing outcomes others might miss.They have strong visionary thinking and strategic mindset. Such individuals are rich in foresight and practical decision-making skills.
The "Will Plane" is represented by the mid-vertical line of numbers 9, 5 and 1 that indicates strong will power. The key number here is 5, which acts as the soul of the plane. People with 9, 5, and 1 have strong willpower and are fighters by nature. They can face and overcome tough physical, emotional, or financial challenges and keep bouncing back from setbacks. Though they seem calm and composed on the outside, their true strength lies within. Number 5 balances their personality between the extremes of 9 and 1, making them resilient yet grounded.
The "Action Plane" is represented by the vertical line of numbers 2, 7 and 6 that indicates individual are action oriented, full of excitement and enthusiasm for life. Once they decide something, they act on it right away, whether it’s right or wrong. They can’t hold back their excitement and love turning ideas into action. If the action plane is inactive, the person often leaves tasks incomplete and fails to fulfill their commitments.
In the Lo Shu Grid, vertical planes represent willpower, action, and thought. Each column aligns with specific numbers, influencing strengths and decision-making.
The "Super Success Line" in numerology represented by numbers 4, 5, and 6, is a rare and powerful combination known as "Raj Yoga" or "Golden Yoga" in Hindu mythology. People with these numbers in their numeroscope achieve extraordinary success, wealth, fame, and high status in life. If you have 4, 5, and 6, you are naturally inclined toward achieving greatness and reaching exceptional heights.In the world Only 2-3% of people are blessed with it.
The "Second super success line" in numerology, also called as "Silver Plane" represented by numbers 2, 5, 8, is a rare and powerful combination known as "Second Raj Yoga" or "Silver Yoga" in Hindu mythology. If you have these numbers, you are mean to be successful. We also call 2, 5, 8 the earth elements. This individual will have his own house in the early stage of his life. They are successful in the property business. They get benefits from real estate. They invest a little in the property and get a large profit from it. And according to the earth elements, they are also successful in the agricultural field and farming. They are naturally inclined toward success in material and practical fields.