What is Numerology?
Since the beginning of time numbers, aside from their use as values and for measurements, have always had a mystical significance. The ancient Egyptians, Indians and Chaldeans were especially interested in the occult side of numbers and began practicing numerology. Observations of the night sky eventually led to the creation of the first calendar, which maintained parallels to Astrology. The earliest known system of numbers was developed over 10,000 years ago by the Mayas.
Numerology is an interpretation of numbers which gives information about disposition, character traits and a person's plans for the future. It is based on the principle of oscillations. The philosopher and mathematician, Pythagoras of Samos (600 B.C.), assumed that the numbers 1 through 9 represented a complete cycle of oscillation. This view was derived from the observation that every conceivable number was based on the numbers from 1 through 9, obtained by adding the digits, such as 12 which makes 3, or 34 which makes 7.
At a later time the so called "Master Numbers" of numerology were determined, 11 and 22. According to the analogy in which a reflection of the regularity of the cosmos is found on earth, these oscillations have an influence on people who were born on that specific day or who have a certain name. (In order to interpret names, the letters of the name are transformed into numbers from 1 to 9 according to an established formula).
In this respect a logical numerical sequence is similar to light or to electric or magnetic fields. Here it is important to note that even nature itself is regulated by a system which creates geometry and includes complex patterns which are determined by numbers. |
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