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What Can Your Address Hold in Store for You?

Your address has more meaning than just a way to find your house.  In Feng Shui, numbers represent colors, elements, directions and more. You can interpret the numbers in your address using the homophonic method as in the classic Chinese tradition, or you can interpret them from numerological view.  Whichever way you look at them, even numbers are yin and odd numbers are yang; having a combination of each can help ensure balance within the home.

You can determine the number of your home by adding up all of the numbers in your address and then reducing them to one number.  For instance, 1234 Main Street would be 1+2+3+4=10=1.  While your address is only one small part of the overall energy in your home, it does have a vibration and can be considered when looking at your home from a Feng Shui perspective.

Here are the meanings of numbers as they apply to houses and what they might mean to those who live within the home:

1  Independence.  This is great for starting new projects and new businesses. 

2  Balance.  This is a perfect home for a couple. 

3  Creativity.  Perfect home for creative and energetic personalities.

4  Security/Self Discipline.  A safe place to be, especially for someone who travels a lot.

5  Energy/Change.  Life is like a whirlwind.  Depending upon how you view it, this can be positive or negative, it is up to you.

6  Service.  Perfect for teacher, nurses and others who are caretakers.

7  Inner Focus.  Great for one who values spiritual gain above all else.

8  Material Gain.  A good home for those who are looking to make money.

9  Selflessness.  Perfect for someone who is focused on the greater good.

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