All nine cells of the Pythagorean square
Nine cells, nine qualities. Ones are character, twos energy, threes interest in knowledge, fours health, fives logic and intuition, sixes work and groundedness, sevens luck and talent, eights duty and responsibility, nines memory and mind.
Each in brief
- 1 — character and will. How much firmness you carry.
- 2 — energy. The reserve of strength and how generously you spend it on others.
- 3 — interest: in knowledge, precision, order. Often a technical bent.
- 4 — health and bodily stamina. Not a diagnosis — the initial margin.
- 5 — logic and intuition. How easily you calculate ahead and how much you trust your gut.
- 6 — work and groundedness. Making with your hands and finishing things.
- 7 — luck and talent. The most argued cell: some read it as fortune, others as a gift that demands work.
- 8 — duty and responsibility to those close. How strongly obligations bind you.
- 9 — memory and mind. Speed of thought and retention.
What these cells are not
A verdict. An empty health cell doesn’t mean illness, and a full one is no guarantee. It’s the starting configuration, not fate.
Reading them together
Neighbouring cells explain each other. Many twos and few sixes — energy with no one to finish the job. Many nines with empty threes — a quick mind uninterested in detail.
What to ask
«Unpack all nine cells of my square» — then dig into the ones that sting. The reading is free and unlimited.
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