Numerology is the least known or understood of the metaphysical sciences, yet it’s the most accessible. By thinking about the answers that come out of the questions asked by numerologists, you can find your way in life. If you have questions that you can’t answer on your own, you’ll want to do what you can to find those answers elsewhere. Numerology is the study of numbers, and the occult way they reflect certain skills and character tendencies. In this way, numbers are seen as an integral part of the cosmic plan. In order to unlock all of the secrets that the numbers hold, you need the birth date of an individual as well as the complete name as inputs. There are nine numbers used in constructing numerology charts, which are “1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9”. Each alphabetical letter has been assigned a numeric value that provides a related cosmic vibration.
Thus larger numbers that come from adding numbers in the complete birth date or from values given to each name are reduced by adding the digits together until the sum achieved is one of the core numbers. 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. At this point, you’ve gotten a basic rundown on numerology. The ideas are light by far; but they are understandable. It just takes patience and an attentive mind.
Experts in numerology use numbers to determine the best time for major moves and activities in life. You can use numerology to decide when to invest in stocks, when to marry, when to travel, when to change jobs, or relocate to other worksites. How could you apply numerology to your life? What kind of questions do you ask? The first question I asked when numerology was exposed to me was, “Why does it work?” and then “How does it work?” The truth is, these questions are still left open, which is why they are worth looking into.
You can start out by learning just a little bit of history. It was Pythagoras, the Greek mathematician, living from 569-470 B.C., who is said by many to be the originator of much of what we call numerology today. So in part, it is to Pythagoras that we are today in debt to. But the actual origins of numerology predate Pythagoras, the most popular being the very old Hebrew Kabbala. This tradition is rich and has become more popular in the last 30 years. There have been a number of books published concerning Kabbala, and now more than ever there are websites where you can learn for free.
But more than that, if you look at the past 90 years, you’ll see that numerological developments have come about very rapidly. Imagine that all of this was known at a much earlier time and was just hiding from us for a while! It’s hard to believe, for sure, but nonetheless, as you’ll see, this “rebirth” in public interest in numerology and astrology has had a big impact on the way that people are thinking about themselves and the world that they live in.
With the resources that you have today, there are many ways to learn more about numerology and astrology. There is a wealth of information on the internet, including pages like these, as well as others where you can learn more about numerology and other ways that in olden times people understood the universe. By learning these “old” ways of thinking, you’ll be able to see more clearly our current world and the way that we understand it.
Currently Indexing Over 75 'BluePages' Covering 1,000+ topics!