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Lo Shu Grid & Pakua Feng Shui Guide

The document discusses the Lo Shu grid and Pakua symbols of Feng Shui. The Lo Shu grid is a 3x3 magic square with numbers 1-9 that has mystical significance in Chinese culture. It represents the natural order of the universe. The Pakua corresponds to the eight compass directions and is used to interpret good or bad Feng Shui. Together, the Lo Shu grid and Pakua form the basis of Lo Shu Feng Shui practice. An example is given of analyzing a birth date using the Lo Shu grid and identifying missing elements and their cures.

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Lo Shu Grid & Pakua Feng Shui Guide

The document discusses the Lo Shu grid and Pakua symbols of Feng Shui. The Lo Shu grid is a 3x3 magic square with numbers 1-9 that has mystical significance in Chinese culture. It represents the natural order of the universe. The Pakua corresponds to the eight compass directions and is used to interpret good or bad Feng Shui. Together, the Lo Shu grid and Pakua form the basis of Lo Shu Feng Shui practice. An example is given of analyzing a birth date using the Lo Shu grid and identifying missing elements and their cures.

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LO SHU GRID & PAKUA

PROJECT
BY:ANKUR AGARWAL
MOB:9811312738
WHAT IS PAKUA?
Pa Kua is an eight-sided symbol used to
help interpret good or bad Feng Shui. It
corresponds to four cardinal points of the
compass and four sub-directions and
derives its significance from the eight
trigrams of I Ching.
WHAT IS LO SHU GRID?
• Lo Shu is a magic square, comprising an
arrangement of nine numbers into a three-
by-three grid that first appeared about
4,000 years ago on the back of a turtle. The
square exerted a powerful and mystical
influence on Chinese cultural symbolism. It
has mysterious pattern that forms the basis
for Chinese architectural planning.
THE MAGIC OF LO SHU GRID
The magic square symbolizes the natural
order of the universe. It contains the
numbers 1 to 9, dividing it into nine parts.
No matter which way the numbers of the
square are tallied, they add up to 15. The
outside grids stand for each corner of the
house, like compass directions. The
Chinese compass marks the South on top.
Number 9 represents South. The number
3 will be East and 7 will be West.
WHAT IS LO SHU FENG SHUI
Lo-Shu Feng-Shui is believed to be
extremely potent and is based on the two
premier symbols of Feng Shui practice the
eight-sided Pa-Kua and the nine sector
Lo Shu magic square. The eight sides
corresponds to the eight directions of the
compass and the eight sides of the
Pa-Kua, and one in the centre.
APPLICATION OF LO SHU GRID
Lets take one example of birth date 12 July,1977:-
Place the number of date of birth in the Lo-Shu square as shown:-

9 2

777
11

In the chart 3&4 (represent wood element) is missing thereby growth is missing in his life.
Cure: Green light in the East & South-East in bed room for enhancing growth.
Number 5&8 (represent Earth element) is missing thereby whatever he speaks or acts will not be
forceful thereby he is not properly rewarded in the life
Cure: Yellow bulb in the centre of the room
Number 6 (represent metal) is missing in the chart which means he is missing friends or helpful
people. He has struggle independently for his development in life or corner.
Cure: To wear a yellow metal bracelet on the hand or any yellow colour metal watchstrap. Ladies will
not have this problem as they wear golden bangles.
Hang a 5 rod yellow /golden wind chime in N/W sector and place a pre energized yellow pyramid
in NW.
WAYS OF LOOKING A CHART
. The top row represent the head of a person. The middle row represents the body &, the bottom row
represents the legs and feet.

The top row is usually regarded as the Mental Plane. It encompasses thinking, creating, imagining,
and analyzing.
The middle row is called the Emotional Plane. This plane includes spirituality, intuition, feelings, and
emotions.
The bottom row is called the Practical Plane. This encompasses physical labor, the ability to be good
with one’s hands and the ability to be practical in everyday life. To use the head-legs analogy
again, the feet are firmly placed on the ground in the Practical Plane.

The vertical rows are also interpreted. The first of these is the Thought Plane. This reveals the
person’s ability at coming up with ideas, creating things, and carrying them through to fruition.

The middle vertical row is the Will Plane. This gives the determination and persistence to succeed.

The final vertical row is the Action Plane. This shows the person’s ability at putting their thoughts into
action.

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