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Lo Shu Grid Planes and Meaning of Arrows

The Equivalent Lo-Shu Grid

There was a numerologist in Australia by the name, Hettie Templeton, who popularized the western grid to a great degree. Later on, there was no work carried out on this grid in the western countries. Although, work was being carried out on then in China. In this way, we have seen that the Lo-Shu Grid of the Chinese, the western grid and many other grids in numerology are all perfect squares of a 3×3 form. But, the most prevalent one is the Chinese Lo-Shu Grid which many people follow widely. All in all conclusion, we have discussed the history of Lo-Shu Grid, the origin of this grid, where and how it came from and also, the numbers present in the grid and the peculiarity in the total of these numbers which gives 15, believed as a lucky number.

 

Meaning of Arrows in Lo-Shu Grid

There are 16 arrows in Lo-Shu Grid of which 8 are called the Positive arrows and the remaining 8 are called the Negative arrows. In any grid made; horizontally, vertically or diagonally, if all the three numbers are present, these are known as the Positive Arrows. Likewise, in any grid made, be it horizontally, vertically or diagonally, if all the three numbers are absent, these are known as the Negative Arrows

Positive Arrow: Positive Arrows are also called the arrows of strength. This implies that, if present in a grid of an individual, all the three numbers are present in the column, it is classified as a positive arrow and the individual will possess good characteristics of qualities. The list of all the 8 positive Arrows in Lo-Shu Grid are shown below.

Negative Arrow:  Negative Arrows are also called the arrows of weakness. This also implies that, if present in a grid of an individual, all the three numbers are absent in the column, it is classified as a negative arrow and the individual will suffer for or lack the qualities and characteristics of these numbers.

Finally conclude that, arrows can be a representation of strength or weakness. It is not necessarily that, arrows must be present in the Lo-Shu Grid of every individuals. It is possible that an individual may possess one or more arrows or might not even possess any arrows in the grid. Furthermore, it is possible that an individual might have a positive or negative Arrows, this varies from person to person. But, it is likely that, the more the number of positive Arrows present in the Lo-Shu Grid of an individual, the more pronounced is the effect of the qualities and characteristics seen in an individual and the more chances of becoming successful. Similarly, the more the number of negative Arrows present in the Lo-Shu Grid of an individual, the more he or she possessed less of the qualities and characteristics of the missing numbers which makes the native performs poorly.

Generally, arrows can be seen in a grid but cannot be applied as a universal rule. This definitely indicates that, wherever columns are filled, the individual possessed the characteristics of the numbers present in his or her grid, and if the numbers are absent in the grid, the characteristics related to those numbers will be missing in the individual. In summary, we have come to noticed that, a total of 16, arrows are found in Lo-Shu Grid of which 8 are positive arrows and the remaining 8 are negative arrows. Positive arrows is a case where the columns are filled and the negative arrows is the case where the numbers are missing from the row, which are known as the arrows of strength and weakness respectively.

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