Sunday, 2 November 2025

When Numerology Goes Wrong: My Painful Lesson in Blind Trust

Over the years, I have explored several numerology systems — some insightful, others misleading. Among them, my experience with the Jumaani Family Numerology system stands out for all the wrong reasons.

Despite their widespread fame, my personal experience revealed serious flaws, contradictions, and inaccurate interpretations in their approach. If they truly believe in their system, I challenge them to audit their clients publicly and disclose the real success rate — instead of only promoting glowing testimonials and suppressing genuine negative feedback.


The Illusion of “100% Success”

They often claim a 100% success rate — but that’s far from reality. Numerology is indeed a powerful science, yet it must be applied with precision and deeper understanding. When a person’s name is calculated incorrectly, the effects ripple through every aspect of their life, even impacting family harmony.

Numerology cannot function in isolation. Without proper integration of astrology and the Loshu Grid, name corrections can lead to disastrous outcomes. Unfortunately, I learned this through painful experience — I am one of the victims.

Because of their misguided name suggestions, my life took a devastating turn:

  • I lost my career

  • I lost money and stability

  • I lost relationships

  • I am struggling financially

  • My gold is mortgaged in the bank

  • I am burdened with debts

  • I face relationship challenges daily


Contradictions and Misleading Claims

Their public statements often don’t align with real-world examples:

  • They say 18 is a disastrous number — yet Virat Kohli, one of the world’s greatest cricketers, wears jersey number 18 and continues to thrive.

  • They say 5 and 9 are incompatible, but Virat Kohli, born on the 5th, succeeded brilliantly and even won the IPL in 2025, a Number 9 year.

  • They claim 7 is unlucky, yet Bill Gates’ name totals 25 (2 + 5 = 7) — and he’s among the richest people in the world.

  • Apple and Samsung both total 25 (7) — global leaders in innovation and business.

  • Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, has a name total of 40 (4), which they call a “bad number,” yet he leads one of the most successful tech empires ever.

  • Even Google itself totals 28, another number they dismiss, yet it dominates the world.

These real-world examples clearly expose how their numerological logic fails when tested against facts.


Their Dangerous Obsession with Number 6

One of their most harmful practices is forcing names into the number 6, even when it clashes with a person’s birth or destiny numbers.
For example, people with 3/6 combinations are often assigned names totaling 6 — a deeply risky move.

In true numerology, 6 is anti to 6 itself, yet they continue to push clients toward it without adequate analysis or compatibility checks.

I challenge them to publish the real success statistics of those who have followed their 6-based name corrections.


False Claims About History

They even claim that the famous name change of “Puna” to “Pune” was suggested by their father. This is factually incorrect.
A renowned numerologist from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, had already published a book in 1954, clearly mentioning that he suggested the change from “Puna” to “Pune” in 1950 for a businessman who consulted him.

Such false historical claims further damage their credibility.


Final Warning

Please do not blindly believe in any numerology system without questioning its logic and authenticity.
The Jumaani numerology system ignores crucial aspects like astrology, Loshu Grid, and real-life validation, often resulting in misguided advice and life-altering consequences.

I trusted them — and I suffered deeply. But I refuse to stay silent.
If my experience can save even one person from similar pain, sharing this truth is worth it.

God is watching everything, and truth will prevail.

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