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Who Invented Numerology - A Study

Father of Numerology - Pythagoras

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Who Invented Numerology

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As we all know, there are always these positive results and useful acts from using numbers. This can be obvious in making calculations, using financial figures to express economic facts, or most importantly, handling mobiles. Numbers are corner assets in our entire life. We all whether being students, accountants, or even business owners cannot at all surrender the usage of numbers.

From such amazed point, we can go further linking numbers with horoscope or even with astrology. In such case we can call this numerology or the science of studying numbers and the beyond stories of telling one's fate. In case you may be an astrologer or one of its fans, you may employ numerology to predict one's conduct based on his or her personality. This may go in line with reading of tarots or even runes reading for someone.

However, do you imagine what is the origin of numbers? In other words do you know who is the creator of numerology? Let us assist you in figuring out the strange and real facts beyond numerology and the involved sponsor. Our assistance will focus on a simple fact that we are all in the same boat.

Historically, Ancient Egyptians and those of ancient Middle East were the former creators of numbers and numerology. Hebrews on the other hand, could mix and influence the magical numbers of Chaldean system. Numerology according to some other experts, was practiced by some experts in Greece, India, Japan, Rome, and China.

As to the modern Western numerology, it started with the contribution of Pythagoras, the Greek philosopher who was born during 590 BC. Recently, Pythagoras is considered the father of math, in particular geometry area. Not only did Pythagoras focus on solving math problems, but he also went beyond math principles or concepts. Pythagoras had an impression that everything in our life could be easily solved or interpreted by numbers, involving our fates. Pythagoras went ahead and created specified theories, which could take the theme to various echelon and this can be justified for the reasons of considering him as the numerology's father.

Since we assume all the benefits gained from handling and dealing with Pythagorean numerology numbers, I think that we are able to understand and aware the facts beyond numerology. Most importantly, you should be informed that each specified letter is actually allocated a specified numeric value, which may be linked up to certain cosmic vibration that is actually larger.

In numerology, for instant, we may add some selected numbers in our birth date and going ahead relating this to another value's sum that can be derived from our names' letter. Hence, a chart may be obtained of such interrelated meanings and vibrations. While concentrating deeply on the meanings of numerology and benefits gained from such science, we are still feel appreciation to the old creators of it, in particular the great philosopher, Pythagoras.

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