Introduction: The One Numerology Rule That Changes Everything
Most people read their Moolank (root number) and Bhagyank (destiny number) and stop there. They never ask the most important question in Five Elements numerology:
Is any single element in my body silently overpowering my own identity and my own destiny?
This is exactly what the Golden Principle of FEAT Theory ABC uncovers. It is the heart of the system created by author and Vedic astrology + numerology practitioner Somaveer Singh, blending the Lo Shu Grid, the five elements (Water, Fire, Soft Wood, Yellow Metal, Hard Wood, White Metal, Earth), and authentic Rudraksha science into one practical framework.
In this blog we break down the Golden Statement, then walk through a real, documented case — Arti Shrivastava, born 21-10-1985 — whose chart carries an excessive Water Element at 150% concentration, the textbook example of a critical elemental imbalance.
What Is FEAT Theory ABC? A Quick Five Elements Primer
FEAT Theory ABC maps the numbers 1 to 9 of your date of birth to five core elements in the body:
A) Water element (1) : Mind, speech, decision-making, bone strength, Sun (Surya) energy, Mind Response Rate
B) Fire Element (9) : Confidence, willpower, drive, action
C) Soft Wood (Air) Element (3) : Social connectivity, learning, opportunities, Guru blessings
D) Hard Wood (Air) Element (4) : unconventional thinking, futuristic vision, sudden gains and losses, and analytical intelligence.
E) Yellow Metal Element (Sky/Venus) (6) : Luxury, finances, Spouse, Love and Romance (Venus), Comfort
F) White metal (Sky/Ketu) Element (7) : Intuition, detachment
G) Earth Element (Moon-2) : Emotions, care, Relationship .
H) Earth Element (Mercury-5) : Mind Utilization Rate, Communication, balance, always beneficial, Workoholic Nature
I) Earth Element (Saturn-8) : Karma, endurance, Patience, Delays, Karmic, Long term Success, Discipline etc.
Each time a number appears in your birth grid, its element gains roughly 50% concentration:
- 0% = Missing → a development area to consciously grow
- 50% = Balanced → smooth, confident, clear
- 100% or more = Imbalanced / Overloaded → the element starts dominating your life
This concentration model is what makes FEAT numerology different from ordinary Lo Shu Grid reading — it measures how much of each element is active, not just whether it exists.
Moolank and Bhagyank: Your Identity and Your Universe
Before the Golden Principle makes sense, you need two anchors:
- Moolank (Root Number) = the single-digit total of your birth date. This is your identity — your natural personality and instinct.
- Bhagyank (Destiny Number) = the single-digit total of your full date of birth. This is the Universe's plan — the support, luck and karmic flow life is designed to give you.
In FEAT Theory ABC, your Moolank element and Bhagyank element are the two pillars that are supposed to lead your chart. When something else rises above both of them, the structure cracks. That crack is what the Golden Principle names.
The Golden Principle / Golden Statement Explained
Here is the rule in its purest form, as defined in Chapter 30 of FEAT Theory ABC:
"Whenever the concentration level of any element in your body becomes higher than BOTH your Moolank and your Bhagyank's concentration levels, a critical imbalance occurs."
This is the Golden Statement. It is a red-flag rule. The moment a third element climbs above both your identity (Moolank) and your destiny (Bhagyank), six predictable things begin to happen:
- Overpowering of the body — the highest element drains your physical and mental energy.
- Disturbance across all five elements — instability in personality and decision-making.
- Loss of original identity — your natural Moolank qualities fade, and you start behaving like the excessive element.
- Negative personality development — the dominant element shows its shadow side in your thoughts and actions.
- Loss of universal support — the Universe pauses its support until you reduce the excess element to a balanced level.
- Element-specific health issues — each element attacks a specific part of the body when overloaded.
This is why two people with the same Moolank can live completely different lives: the hidden third element decides everything.
Real Case Study: Arti Shrivastava — DOB 21-10-1985
Now let's apply the Golden Statement to a real, documented chart. Arti Shrivastava is a long-time student (and later a Guru in her own right) within the FEAT system.
Her FEAT Birth Grid (at birth):
Reading the grid through the FEAT concentration model:
- Moolank: 3 → Soft Wood Element → 50% concentration (her identity)
- Bhagyank: 9 → Fire Element → 100% concentration (her destiny)
- Highest element at birth: Water (Number 1) → 150% concentration ⚠️
- Missing elements (development areas): 4, 6, 7
Now apply the rule:
Water (150%) is higher than Fire/Bhagyank (100%) AND higher than Soft Wood/Moolank (50%).
Water overpowers both her identity and her destiny. This is a textbook Golden Statement red flag — the single clearest example of a critical Water Element imbalance in Five Elements numerology.
What the Water Element Controls (And Why Excess Is So Dangerous)
In FEAT Theory ABC, the Water Element (Number 1) is not about emotions (those belong to Number 2). Water rules:
- Speaking ability and expression of words
- Mind behavior and reaction speed
- Introvert vs. extrovert nature
- Bone strength and veins
- Thinking ability and decision-making
- The Sun (Surya) energy in the body
A balanced Water Element creates a calm, sharp, confident communicator. But when Water becomes excessive compared to Fire, the same gifts invert: the mind overheats with thoughts, the tongue runs ahead of the ears, and decisions stall.
The Six Effects of Arti's Excessive Water Element
Here is precisely how the 150% Water imbalance played out in her chart, mapped to the Golden Principle:
1. Loss of Moolank Identity (Soft Wood 3 suppressed)
Her natural Moolank 3 gifts — social connectivity, growth, a learning nature, and Guru's blessings — went quiet. She lost interest in networking, stopped benefiting from her social connections, and drifted away from her true teaching personality.
2. Suppression of Bhagyank Fire (9)
Excess Water smothered her Fire element, draining confidence, willpower, and decision-making strength, while feeding chronic self-doubt.
3. Negative Water Personality
Instead of balanced, logical speech, the overload produced overthinking, overreacting to small issues, talking more while listening less, and emotional instability in daily life.
4. Loss of Universal Support
Because the highest element (Water) was not aligned with either her Moolank or Bhagyank, the Universe withdrew its support until the imbalance was corrected.
5. Health Risks
Excess Water versus Fire pointed toward bone-related problems — weak bones, knee pain, cervical issues — alongside long-term heart-related strain and a heavy, serious low phase.
6. Recurring Life Struggles
Relationship misunderstandings, delayed decisions, and repeating obstacles followed — the classic signature of an unstable elemental balance.
A note of care: FEAT Theory describes the energetic and behavioural patterns of an imbalance. If you or someone you know is going through a serious low phase, depression, or persistent distress, please treat FEAT remedies as complementary support only — and reach out to a qualified doctor, mental-health professional, or a trusted person. Numerology can guide your karma; it does not replace medical or psychological care.
FEAT Remedies for an Excessive Water Element
The Golden Principle isn't a sentence — it's a starting point for correction. Because Water here is excessive (not missing), the goal is to reduce and rebalance, not to add more.
Authentic FEAT remedies for excess Water (Number 1):
- Donate water or water-related items on the 1st, 10th, 19th, or 28th of each month (the dates of Number 1).
- Offer water to a cow daily as an act of seva — a simple, powerful way to release surplus Water energy.
- Practice Rudraksha Water Therapy to support the balancing of body elements.
- Avoid activities, habits, and numbers that keep feeding the Water element.
- Strengthen the suppressed Fire through a cooling-but-active lifestyle, movement, and consciously rebuilding confidence.
⚠️ FEAT remedy principle: Rudraksha is primarily worn to activate missing elements, while donation (daan) is the corrective path for an excessive one. For a Golden Statement red flag, the donation route comes first — you are letting go of surplus, not adding more.
The Transformation: What Happened Next
This is where the Golden Statement proves itself. Once Arti followed the FEAT remedy direction — donating water to a cow daily and practising Rudraksha Water Therapy — the excess Water began to settle within days.
As the imbalance reduced, the negative Water personality faded: the overthinking eased, the heavy low phase lifted, the overreacting and constant self-doubt loosened their grip, the bone pain reduced, and her listening, calm, and clarity returned. Her Moolank 3 teaching identity came back to life — which is how a struggling student eventually became a Guru within the system herself.
This is the Golden Statement in action:
The moment you stop desiring what you lack and feel content without craving, your elements are balanced — and from that point onward, your career, business, and personal life take a sharp upward turn.
Frequently Asked Questions (FEAT Theory & Numerology)
Q. What is the Golden Principle in FEAT Theory ABC?
A. It states that when any element's concentration rises above both your Moolank and Bhagyank levels, a critical imbalance occurs that overpowers your identity, suppresses your destiny, and stalls universal support until corrected.
Q. What does an excessive Water Element (150%) mean in numerology?
A. It means the Water energy (mind, speech, decision-making, bones) is overloaded — leading to overthinking, overreacting, talking more than listening, indecision, bone or heart strain, and a heavy mental phase.
Q. How do you balance an excessive Water Element?
A. Through donation of water and water-related items on the 1st, 10th, 19th, and 28th, offering water to a cow, Rudraksha Water Therapy, and avoiding habits that increase Water — letting the surplus go rather than adding more.
Q. Is Rudraksha used to increase or decrease an element?
A. In FEAT Theory, Rudraksha is primarily used to activate missing elements. An excessive element is corrected mainly through donation (daan).
Q. Does the Water Element control emotions?
A. No. In FEAT Theory ABC, emotions are governed by Number 2 (Earth). Water governs the mind and mental reactions, not mood.
Q. How do I find my own critical element?
A. Calculate your Moolank and Bhagyank, plot your FEAT Birth Grid, and check whether any single element sits higher than both. If it does, you've found your Golden Statement red flag.
Conclusion: Find Your Own Golden Statement
Arti Shrivastava's chart is proof that your date of birth holds a hidden hierarchy of elements — and that one overloaded element can quietly run your whole life until it's named and balanced. That is the genius of the Golden Principle of FEAT Theory ABC: it turns a vague feeling of "something is off" into a precise, fixable diagnosis.
Want to discover the critical element in your own birth chart? Generate your free FEAT Birth Grid, decode your Moolank, Bhagyank and Five Elements, and get your personalised Rudraksha and remedy guidance on the official platform — feattheoryabc.com — or download the FEAT Theory ABC app.
Your numbers are not your destiny. Your balance is.