What is a numerologist?

Numerology is any system that believes or assigns numbers meaning beyond their mathematical meaning and/or connects the numbers and patterns found in groups of numbers with events, objects or people in the real world. There are a number of numerological systems and a numerologist is someone who practices numerology or provides occult interpretation of numbers using one of these systems. In their view, each issue had a mystical meaning. We see the reverberations of this kind of thinking even in those who do not believe in numerology, but - for example - are lucky. These approaches to the number - used in the early times of Chaldejci, Greeks and Jews - are engaged in the letters of the alphabetic use of a culture with a set of numbers according to a certain standardized rule. Thus, any word can be rendered in a numerical form by a numerologist who together adds individual values ​​and interprets the meaning of the results. Numerologist today, who uses a similar system, could interpret the name of a person to reveal his character, talents, abilities and will bevirtue. Some say that from the name of man, a numerologist can devote inner life, external life and the path of man.

Aritmanca and numerology, although they have an ancient origin, are still interested for many people today. You may be familiar with the second word, because it was the name of the course Hermione attended in Harry Potter's book azkaban imprisonment . There are many websites dedicated to Aritmancy or numerology and Harry Potter. Today's numerologists may have close links to astrology or tarot. It is also practical currently connected to I-Ching and Feng Shui, as well as Kabbalah or Qabbalah.

Hebrew numerological practice associated with Kabalah is called Gematria or Gimatria. It is a form of alphabetical substitution of the use of a numerologist to unlock hidden meanings of biblical and other texts. In this system, numbers one to ten are aligned with the first ten letters of the Hebrew alphabet; Multiples of ten from 20 to 90 are aligned with eight other; And the first four hundreds - 100, 200, 300 and 400 - are in line with the last four letters. English has four more letters in its alphabet than Hebrew and Numerical Association differs for today's numerology. But the basic search for meaning and understanding in both persecution still has much in common.

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