| Numerologists
believe that the Date of your Birth, the Name you were given, the Address
where you live all have Numerical attributes that reflect your individuality,
your personality, the path your life takes, your vacation, marriage, the
friends and partners you attract, your home and indeed every aspect of
your life. Numerology is the study of the Esoteric significance of numbers,
and of anything that can be converted into numbers, especially your Date
of Birth and your Name.
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Numbers
have always had religious and magical significance. The Old Testament gives
the precise dimensions of Noah's Ark and of the various parts of Solomon's
Temple. Similarly, many medieval cathedrals were designed and constructed
to geometric patterns with powerful Esoteric significance. The Freemasons
and Rosicrucians still hold the Secrets of Architectural Magic. Your Date
of Birth is a number that has a particular vibration that relates to your
soul. Your name has letters that can be ascribed numbers which relate to
your personality. Numerologists believe that an understanding of the symbolic
meaning of these numbers can enable you to make more informed decisions
in your life about your career, marriage, business and finance, residence
and generally achieving your heart's desire.
Our contemporary lives are circumscribed and defined by numbers, From your telephone number, your Social Security number, the number on your credit card, Numerology can give an insight into the inner meaning of the Mystery of Existence.
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is the History of Numerology? Numbers have been important wherever there
has been Civilisation, Religion, Arts and Science. Numbers have been used
for counting, for Designing Buildings and for mystical purposes.
The Kabbalist were responsible for modern day Numerology. They were the mystical side of Judaism, but included some elements of Christian and Islamic thought. The Kabbalists were great Scholars and were influential from the 12th Century in Southern France, and in Spain and Portugal. Pythagoras (c580 - 500bc) is probably best known for his theorem about the sides of a right angled triangle. The geometrical properties of triangles and squares continually fascinated Pythagoras. His theorem was only one calculation in a huge body of work, which included a lifetime's study of the significance of numbers in Geometry, Music, Architecture, Astrology and Astronomy. |
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