How to Make Your Birth Chart & Predict Your Future: Numerology for Beginners with Arviend Sud | Complete Guide to use Lo Shu Grid

 Are you curious about what your birth date reveals about your destiny, career, money, and relationships? In today’s blog post, we dive deep into the fascinating world of numerology with renowned numerologist Arviend Sud. 

Numerology is the language of numbers. According to Arviend Sud, it’s a powerful tool to communicate with your hidden potential and life path. By understanding this language, you can unlock a new dimension in your life, achieve success, and discover your true abilities.

 

 

Complete Guide to use Lo Shu Grid

  

Step-by-Step: How to Make Your Birth Chart (Using the Lo Shu Grid)

 

Follow these easy steps explained by Arviend Sud to create your own numerology birth chart:

 

1. Prepare Your Details

 

    Write your date of birth. Example: 13 February 1967.

 

2. Draw the 9-Block Lo Shu Grid

 

    Create a grid with 9 boxes—3 rows and 3 columns.

 

    Each box will house the digits from your date of birth according to their position in the Lo Shu Grid.

 

3. Fill the Numbers

 

    Take each digit from your date, month, and year (ignore 0s).

 

    Place each digit into the grid as per the Lo Shu Grid reference:

 

        Top Row: 4 | 9 | 2

 

        Middle Row: 3 | 5 | 7

 

        Bottom Row: 8 | 1 | 6

 

    If a number repeats, write it multiple times in the same space. Ignore zeros.

 

4. Calculate Your Driver and Conductor Numbers

 

    Driver Number: Sum the digits of your date (e.g., 13 1+3=4).

 

    Conductor Number: Sum all digits in your full date of birth, reducing to a single digit.

 

    Place both numbers in their respective blocks inside the chart.

 

5. Find Your Kua Number

 

    Add up all digits in your birth year. Reduce to a single digit:

 

        For males: Subtract this digit from 11.

 

        For females: Add 4 to your year digit (if result is over 9, sum the digits again).

 

    Place your Kua Number in the grid.

 

6. Interpreting Your Chart

 

    Look for missing numbers—these show which traits or energies you may lack.

 

    Repeated numbers signify strong personality traits.

 

What Your Birth Chart Reveals

 

    Money & Career: Presence of 5 (Mercury) and 6 (Venus) is crucial. If missing, financial/career struggles are likely, regardless of education.

 

    Education: Without 3 (Jupiter), concentration suffers. Best for students to have 3 for academic focus.

 

    Wisdom: 7 (Ketu) symbolizes wisdom, while 9 (Mars) adds humanitarian qualities.

 

    Balance: 5 at the grid center means strong balance and management skills.

 

Tip: It’s rare for anyone’s chart to have all nine numbers—missing and repeated numbers are common.

Remedies for Missing Numbers

 

    1 (Sun): Offer water to the sun daily.

 

    2 (Moon): Drink water from a silver glass or wear a crystal bracelet.

 

    3 (Jupiter): Apply saffron (kesar) tilak.

 

    4 (Rahu): Wear a rudraksha, tulsi mala, or wooden bracelet.

 

    5 (Mercury): Wear a crystal bracelet or add greener in your life (foods, accessories).

 

    6 (Venus): Wear a metal watch with a golden chain, or donate white items on Fridays.

 

    7 (Ketu): Wear a metal watch with golden and silver colors.

 

    8 (Saturn): Wear a crystal bracelet. Helps with financial management.

 

    9 (Mars): Tie/wear a red thread or apply red tilak.

 

These remedies are simple—most don’t require spending money!

Choosing Lucky Numbers

 

For car numbers, house numbers, or even name numerology, choose numbers that are friendly with your driver and conductor numbers (e.g., 1, 5, 6, 3 for Arvind Sud

Numerology in Career & Education Guidance

 

    Missing 3 and 7: Not ideal for IAS/doctor; best to avoid forcing those careers.

 

    Missing 5 and 8: Not suited for accounting/CA sector.

 

    Choose career options aligning with your birth chart numbers for more natural success.