Birth number secrets of Feng Shui
Feng Shui is an old science that helps guide one to the purge of negative energy in a house. Many factors, including this one, the number of the date of birth, can influence what one should keep around in the house to fill it with positive energy.
• According to Feng Shui, For those whose birth number is one, born on the first, tenth, nineteenth, or twenty eighth of every month, it is advised to keep around a wooden flute in the home, for calm and happiness.
• The second, eleventh, and twenty ninth of every month mean that one’s birth number is two, thus ensuring that one is recommended to keep a white snow piece in the North or South direction of the home.
• Those born on the third, twelfth, or thirtieth of every month have a birth number three and should keep a Rudraksh mala in the Northeastern corner of the house for love and happiness.
• Those with the birth number four are born on the fourth, thirteenth, or twenty-second of each month, and should keep a piece of uncracked glass in the Southwest area of the home.
• Those born on the fifth, fourteenth, and twenty third of each month have the birth number five. For prosperity, they should keep a picture of Kuber Laxmi in the north area of the house.
• People born on the sixth, fifteenth, and twenty-fourth of each month have the birth number six, and for abundance, should keep a peacock feather in the Southeast area of the home.
• Those born on the seventh, sixteenth, and twenty-fifth of each month have the birth number seven, who, for good luck, should keep a dark Rudraksha in the Southeast of their homes.
• People with birth dates of the eighth, seventeenth, and twenty-sixth of each month have the birth number eight and should keep a black crystal in the South area of their home to rid the home of negative energy.
• Lastly, the ninth, eighteenth, and twenty seventh of any month indicate the birth number of nine. These ones should place two small pyramids in the South area of the home.
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