Celebrating World Pharmacist Day with Ace Astro Numerologist Sidhharrth S Kumaar
Both the words, ‘Pharmacy’ and ‘Pharmacist’ has ‘P’ as its numeric value as ‘8’ and as per elemental balance follows the path of ‘intellectual improvers’ implying using the existing resources to derive something new to benefit the humankind at large. One of the most prominent pharmacists of India, often referred as father of Pharmacy education in India, M L Schroff had his name adding to 43/7
Wishing each pharmacist across world, a very happy pharmacist day and saluting each one of you for your silent support to healthcare system in multiple capacities
Being a pharmacist turned into numerologist, my soul is a perfect elixir of both world of pharmacy and numerology
Today, I would like to look at the word ‘Pharmacy’ and ‘Pharmacist’ with lens of numerology
Let us first look at the word, ‘Pharmacy’
The word ‘pharmacy’ adds up to 25/7.
7 is a number believed to be ruled by Ketu who is also master healer of world and rules the healing/treatment.
The compound number 25, comprising of 2 ruled by Moon and 5 ruled by Mercury, signals towards very specific traits of pharmacist i.e., having empathy towards human life (provided by number 2) and a counselling skill (provided by number 5)
Looking at word, ‘Pharmacist’ it adds up to 32/5
The number 5 is ruled by Mercury and is also several quick changes as per situation. This helps a pharmacist to adapt themselves in all environments of world from manufacturing unit to research & development and from dispensing pharmacist to involvement in patient counselling
The compound number 32, comprising of 3 rules by Jupiter and 2 ruled by Moon, signaling the importance of pharmacist to the humankind and society at large. Jupiter (3) is natural karak of knowledge and for human life, this depicts the live savior role of pharmacist.
The number 2 being ruled by Moon, is also responsible for fluids, chemicals, and process of mixing them, essential blend towards traditional manufacturing of medicine.
Both the words, ‘Pharmacy’ and ‘Pharmacist’ has ‘P’ as its numeric value as ‘8’ and as per elemental balance follows the path of ‘intellectual improvers’ implying using the existing resources to derive something new to benefit the humankind at large.
One of the most prominent pharmacists of India, often referred as father of Pharmacy education in India, M L Schroff had his name adding to 43/7
Like Pharmacist, the numbers also convey their role and significance to society and humankind at large