What Is a Numerologist?

Humans have a long history of using numbers. As early as 3500 BC, the ancient Egyptians used numbers to record the number of prisoners of war; the Babylonians used a decimal number system and also sixty decimals, which is equivalent to the timing mode of our next child. They have also linked numbers to planets. However, as far as is known, the Babylonians did not associate numbers with occultism [1] .

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Numerology in Tarot
Due to the lack of corresponding written records and historical facts, we can not determine how many digital concepts were included in the original Tarot design, but one thing is certain, the Renaissance Tarot designers and Tarot players had no idea about numbers The meaning of the number is well understood, because this concept of numerology has been very popular in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, it can be said that the meaning of numbers has become an integral part of the culture of the time.
Some people may point out that there is no correlation between numerology and tarot cards, because the early tarot cards did not have a serial number. This view is easily refuted. Since Tarot was originally used as a card game, this has been proven, and a rule in Tarot games is that the cards that are placed behind should be ranked larger in the front, so even if they are not numbered in the early days, The serial number of the tarot cards itself has a certain sequence, and this sequence constitutes the meaning of numbers. Of course, we know that the fool is not in the entire sequence of big cards. Even after a long period of time, that is, after the Tarot big card is added with a serial number, there are still no numbers on the fool card. However, as long as you understand the development history of numerology, you must know that 0 is only a symbol and does not exist in the sequence. Therefore, the conclusion here is obvious, even if the tarot card is not labeled with a number, based on its permutation, it is still related to the number.
However, there were many arranging orders of the early tarot cards, because the tarot card game was spread between cities, and its arrangement would change according to local customs or habits. Tarot historian Michelal Dummett divided the order of the early Tarot cards into three categories. He named these three categories as arrangement A, arrangement B, and arrangement C, as shown in the table below:
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On the question of which arrangement is the most primitive, in the absence of conclusive evidence, we cannot assert which arrangement is the earliest and most primitive, nor can we say which arrangement is the best, the most authentic, or the oldest. Wait.
In the early years, Tarot introduced several aspects of digital connotation. For example, in all Tarot cards in history, Grim Reaper is the 13th card. For example, Pida Grasse called the number 6 the number of marriage and marriage. The combination of the first female card (2) and the first male card (3). Albertus Magnus (Greater Albert) refers to 8 as the Day of Justice. 22 is a very significant number, because the number of Hebrew letters, the number of chapters in Revelation, and so on are 22.
In the strict sense, the number of tarot cards should be 21 big cards plus a fool, because according to the concept of numerology, 0 cannot be counted in the sequence, and there is no concept of 0 in roman numerals. So the number of big names should be 21. Well, the number 21 is actually related to Pythagoras's concept of numerology, which is especially reflected in the permutation type B. First 21 is a perfect number, which is the product of the sacred number 3 and the mystic number 7. In addition, arrangement B also hides Pidagras' concept of numerology.

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