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Star maps help with personal development
What is a numerology birth chart?
The numerology chart (or numerology chart) is an important tool in the numerology profession. It describes the metrics and characteristics of an individual based on their date of birth. The numerology chart will provide a picture of an individual's personality, interests, strengths and weaknesses. It can help them better understand themselves and navigate life more effectively. Include:
1. Date of birth: This is an important starting point for calculating other******
2. Ruling number: Also called "number multiplier". It is calculated by adding the digits of the date of birth until a single number is obtained.
3. Actual number: Also known as "central number". It is calculated by adding the digits of the month and date of birth.
4. Secondary number: Also known as "booster number". It is calculated by adding the digits of the year of birth.
5. Destiny number: Also known as "potential number". It is calculated by adding all the digits of the date of birth.
Advantages of star maps
The birth chart provides detailed information about aspects such as a person's personality, abilities, strengths and weaknesses. This helps them understand themselves better. Information from the birth chart can help a person make important decisions in life, such as choosing a career, relationship, or investment.
The birth chart shows areas where a person needs to develop and improve. This helps them build a targeted personal development plan. Information from the star map also helps a person better understand others, thereby building better relationships.
In short, the numerology chart is a useful tool for self-discovery and comprehensive life orientation.
What principle is the star map based on?
The star map is based on the principles of the five elements theory in Eastern philosophy. Accordingly, the universe and humans are composed of 5 basic elements: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water. The main principles of star maps are as follows:
1. Five elements:
- Wood: symbolizes fertility, growth, vitality.
- Fire: symbolizes activity, temperature, emotions.
- Earth: symbolizes stability, balance, sustainability.
- Metal: symbolizes transformation, purity, order.
- Water: symbolizes flow, creativity, moisture.
2. Interaction and interaction between the five elements:
- The elements complement each other, for example Wood generates Fire, Fire generates Earth, etc.
- The elements also have incompatible relationships, for example Wood overcomes Earth, Fire overcomes Water.
3. The influence of stars on humans:
- Based on the positions of the planets, stars, and zodiac signs when a person was born, the star map determines their personality traits, talents, and destiny.
Understanding these principles helps us become more deeply aware of ourselves and the relationships around us.