Numerology is the study
of numbers, and the occult manner in which
they reflect certain aptitudes and character tendencies, as an integral
part of the cosmic plan. Each letter has a numeric value that provides
a related cosmic vibration. The sum of the numbers in your birth date
and the sum of value derived from the letters in the name provide
an interrelation of vibrations. These numbers show a great deal about
character, purpose in life, what motivates, and where talents may
lie. Experts in numerology use the numbers to determine the best time
for major moves and activities in life. Numerology is used to decide
when to invest, when to marry, when to travel, when to change jobs,
or relocate. I'm not claiming that this website is going to make an
expert of you so that all these questions can be answered, but we
can at least get you on the way.
The first question I asked when numerology
was exposed to me was: why does it work? The second question was:
how does it work? Well, if we could answer these questions it wouldn't
be an occult study, would it? Is it a God force? Do numbers have vibrations
or something like that? Who knows? Just be objective and give it a
try.
Pythagoras, the Greek mathematician who
lived from 569-470 B.C., is said by many to be the originator of much
of what we call numerology today. The actual origins of numerology
predate Pythagoras, the most popular being the very old Hebrew Kabbala.
In the twentieth century, the old science seems to magically reappear
in the form of a series of books published from 1911-1917 by L. Dow
Balliett and it was helped along in the 30s by Florence Campbell,
and within the next few decades a wealth of literature was available
to the public. Indeed, if you look at the past 90 years, it would
seem that the science has moved very rapidly. But perhaps all of this
was known at a much earlier time, and it was just hiding from us for
a while.