Spiritual Teacher and Chaldean Numerology: Mooji

Mooji (born Anthony Paul Moo-Young, January 29, 1954) is a spiritual teacher based in Portugal, where he lives in the Monte Sahaja ashram and shares teachings rooted in Indian philosophy, specifically from the Advaita (non-dual) tradition. According to this philosophy, an individual’s self is intrinsically connected to the Supreme Being, or pure consciousness. Nature, too, is said to be interwoven with this pure consciousness, and the world of duality is viewed as an illusion. Mooji studied under the renowned spiritual master Papaji. A unique aspect of their school is the possibility of spiritual awakening through spontaneous laughter.

Mooji is known as Tony Moo-Young and also as Tony Moo, although he has long been most widely recognized by the name or nickname “Mooji.” In his numerology chart, there is a significant relationship between the numbers 3 and 7, which points toward a quest for spiritual enlightenment. He also possesses additional indicators aligned with this direction. Furthermore, the numbers 2 and 7 in his chart signify a desire for integration and unity. Another set of numbers—2, 3, and 5—indicates a focus on purification and self-cleansing. Mooji’s chart reveals certain placements suggesting he has a choice between following a path of genuine spirituality or one of illusion. Mooji has committed to the Advaita path, and vibrations in his name indicate support from spiritual forces in this pursuit.

His numerology chart also suggests a strong connection to communication, which may include speaking, recording, or writing books—and Mooji is known for all three. Born on the 29th, Mooji’s life path number is associated with the Moon, which, when favorably placed, enhances communication skills. His life path number, base 4, is also associated with Uranus, representing the public sphere, media, and television. These numbers in connection with his name encourage greater communication, publicity, and charisma.

Mooji. Source: Wikimedia Commons; File:Mooji biography.jpg

Mooji’s most powerful numbers are 2 and 4. He had a son who passed away from pneumonia in 1994. In numerological terms, his son may be associated with numbers 5, 6, or 8. Mooji’s chart shows a potentially challenging relationship between base numbers 5 and 8—where 5 can be linked to the respiratory system and 8 to illness in general. Reviewing his son’s numerology chart could offer additional insights.

In 1985, Mooji’s sister was paralyzed after being shot in a police raid. It’s likely that she is represented by the number 5 in Mooji’s chart, which faced challenges with the numbers 3 and 8, where 3 could represent law enforcement or authority, and 8 signifies karma or judgment. The number 5 often represents mobility or a limitation of it. It would be beneficial to examine his sister’s numerology chart for a fuller understanding. Generally, when examining the influence of someone’s chart on their relatives’ fates, it’s recommended to review their family members’ charts as well.

Returning to Mooji, his chart under the name “Tony Moo” shows several indicators of both fame and spirituality. It would be fascinating to explore how self-inquiry, meditative states, and spiritual practices, as well as the many satsangs he conducts, influence not only Mooji’s life path but also those close to him.

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