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Western Digital Energy Science Fortune Telling _ Western Digital Energy Science Fortune Telling Fourth Person

What do numbers mean in the west?

"1"-in the west, it means perfect and exclusive respect and beginning, representing one in the conceptual world, and one produces more, so it is a symbol of the world. One is prolific, the other is not a number, has no sexual characteristics, and belongs to the field of the sun.

According to western numerology, the person with "1" on his birthday is an ambitious person, who likes to stand at the top, dislikes being gossiped by others and likes to act according to his own wishes. Strong leadership, easy to succeed, and can be trusted by others.

1 in tarot cards: magician

Just as the number "1" represents the meaning of "the beginning of everything", this card symbolizes the power of the universe to create everything and the energy hidden at the starting point. The "magician" painted on the card represents the three forces in charge of spiritual and material aspects-"beginning, creation and discovery". In the process from "nothing" to "being", there is infinite omnipotent power.

"2"-In the west, "2" is the first even number, which means feminine. This is the first number related to three-dimensional space. 2 is separable and stands for opposition. It can not symbolize the soul or spirit, but only the body or matter. It belongs to the natural order, to the order of secular existence and value, and to the field of the moon.

In western numerology, people with "2" on their birthdays have a refined, elegant and noble temperament, and they have ingenious means to accomplish "impossible tasks". In addition, I have good interpersonal relationships and am good at socializing.

The second place in the tarot card: priestess

The second card of Tarot Grand Akana is "Priestess". She sat on the throne, looking at ease and calm, somewhat unfathomable. She has spirituality, can reveal hidden strengths and secrets, and then give people this knowledge. Therefore, when the card face is positive, it is quiet, intuitive, implicit and cautious; The cards are reversed, that is, secretive, suspicious, indifferent and dull.

"3"-In the west, "3" is the first odd number, which is masculine and symbolizes fertility, and belongs to the field of Mars. "3" has a beginning, a middle and an end, and makes the two ends of the beginning and the end harmonious (note that it is not harmonious), thus symbolizing the harmony between opposites. Third, it not only has the magical characteristics of ancient legends, but also has something to do with the trinity of Christianity.

Western numerology believes that people who have a "3" birthday always give people a feeling of happiness, optimistic personality and good at rhetoric. Soft outside and hard inside, aggressive. Don't like being bound by others, have strong self-esteem and refuse to admit defeat.

3 in Tarot: Queen

The third card of Tarot Grand Akana is "Queen", which symbolizes creative intelligence. She is the ultimate perfect woman, the mother who gave birth to the earth, and the embodiment of Allah's dreams and wishes. When the card face is straight, this card represents charm, elegance and unreserved love; Handstand means conceit, affectation and intolerance of defects.

"4"-In the west, "4" = 2+2, or 2*2, which is a number symbolizing the harmony of the universe. It is the first number to produce three-dimensional morphology, so it exhausts all the possibilities of physical expansion of space. The material world consists of four elements. The world is divided into four parts, and heaven has four rivers. "4" stands for square, symbolizing stability, and belongs to the domain of Mercury.

Western numerology believes that people with a "4" birthday will be more withdrawn when they are young, but with the growth of age, people will become smooth. Honest and serious, good conduct.

4 in Tarot Card: Emperor

The fourth card of Tarot Grand Akana is "Emperor". His main source of strength is wisdom, which rules everything in the world. The emperor's position is supreme, and his authority cannot be questioned. When the card face is straight, it represents strong will and stable energy; The card is reversed, which means willfulness, tyranny and cruelty.

"5"-In the west, "5" = 3+2, that is, odd number (masculine)+even number (feminine), which is also the sum of similarity and dissimilarity. The combination of yin and yang symbolizes marriage, meaning that the relationship between men and women is just, in which the number of men is higher than 3 and the number of women is lower than 2. In addition, the sum of similarities and differences is a symbol of justice, so the five symbolizes supreme power. There are five volumes at the beginning of the Old Testament. 5 belongs to Jupiter's territory

Western numerology believes that people with "5" on their birthdays like to chat with others and enjoy drinking with friends. Love travel, pursue excitement, and can't stand monotonous life and work. He is quick-witted and decisive and is very popular with his friends.

Five Tarot Cards: Pope

The fifth card of Tarot Grand Acana is "Pope", who is the interpreter of sacred mysteries and symbolizes human cognition and belief. Pope's knowledge is full of mystery, even abstract things are dominated by it. When the card is straight, it means confidence, no doubt and a correct understanding of things; Handstand is preaching, grandiose and arbitrary.

"6"-in the west, "6" = 2 * 3, which is associated with sex and reproduction. It symbolizes love, fertility, peace and prosperity, and belongs to the realm of Venus.

Western numerology believes that people with "6" birthdays are more emotional and like beautiful things. Have a gentle and cheerful heart, and people love to be close to him. But feelings are impulsive and easy to act blindly.

6 in tarot cards: lover

The sixth card of Tarot Grand Akana is "Love", which symbolizes that all mankind can unite through the "love" of gender combination. When the face of the card is straight, this card represents a higher level of emotion and desire in morality, aesthetics and body; When you stand on your head, it represents discontent, sentimentality and indecision.

"7"-In the west, "7" has the characteristics of "not generating, or not generating". It is a prime number, and its multiple cannot produce any number before the number 10. In ancient legends, it is the "key to the universe". It is a seven-day week on earth and belongs to a changing world. In Christian countries, this is the day when God created the world. 7 belongs to Saturn's domain. Saturn is dominated by Saturn, the god of old age, time and change.

Western numerology believes that people who have a "7" birthday have a strong sense of self and are sensitive. Strong working ability, complex personality, like change and pursue perfection.

7 in Tarot: Chariot

The seventh card of Tarot Grand Akana is "Chariot", and the winner on the card shows his great achievements in the world with a powerful posture. This card can be interpreted as: No matter how difficult the right path is, you must keep going. Upright represents success, talent and efficiency; If you stand upside down, it implies an authoritarian attitude and a poor sense of direction.

"8"-In the west, "8" is a symbol of rebirth, resurrection and eternity. It is the eighth day after the creation, the eighth day of the week before Easter, and the day of Christ's resurrection.

According to western numerology, a person whose birthday is "8" is a person who always carries it out. Once a decision is made, he will stick to it and never back down. Although there are many enemies, there are many supporters. Good communication skills are a big deal.

Eight in tarot cards: strength

The picture shows an elegant queen taming an angry lion. The queen symbolizes a witch, who can control uncontrollable energy and represents superior morality and physical strength. This card is right, representing personal charm and determination to pursue success; When you stand upside down, it is a metaphor for complacency and abuse of power.

"9"-In the west, "9" is a number symbolizing virtue and a perfect form of "3". Ptolemy climbed a cloud in astronomy. There are nine angels in the Bible. "9" is also the soul number of sages. Donne's farewell speech: Don't be sad, it includes nine sections.

Western numerology believes that people with "9" on their birthdays are extremely talented, and their talents have been affirmed at an early age. At the same time, they are usually philanthropists.

9 in Tarot: Hermit

The ninth card of Tarot Grand Akana is "Hermit". He holds a lamp and crutches, which represents meditation, isolation and silence, and symbolizes the crystallization of wisdom and absolute discipline. A hermit is a strict tutor. He leads people on the right path with his own conscience.

When the card face is straight, it represents persistence, goal, depth and concentration. Handstand means arbitrary, unforgivable, suspicious and discouraged.

"10"-In the west, "10" is a perfect integer. There are ten fingers and ten toes on the human body. The Bible has ten commandments, while Dante's Divine Comedy has ten heavens.

Western numerology believes that people with "10" on their birthdays are enterprising, but a little impatient. Competitive, unwilling to give up easily, able to accumulate wealth and have a certain social status. With a dictatorial heart and strong willpower, you will never be satisfied with the status quo.

10 in Tarot Card: Wheel of Destiny

The 10 card of Tarot Grand Akana is the "wheel of fate", which symbolizes the reversal of fate. There is no true unchangeable truth in the world except change itself. This card shows a tendency to gamble, which will make life ups and downs. In fact, the success or failure of life is closely related to the wheel of fate; Therefore, the success or failure of life will not be fixed forever.