
Numerology is also a great tool for making sense of recurring numbers. “With numerology, you can use specific information, like a home address, to get an explanation,” Ophi says. “You really start to see patterns everywhere.”
Repetition in numbers has been observed for thousands of years. Chaldean numerology is based on ancient Babylonian practice, and Kabbalistic studies of Jewish mysticism examine numerology repeatedly in the Old Testament. In fact, many occultists believe that the figure of 11:11 is connected to the Tetragrammaton—the name of the God of Israel that consists of four unpronounceable letters. Numerology is a good friend in astrology – it helps to clarify the sign by giving more nuance.
Numerology that is practiced today is based on the teachings of the ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras. Pythagoras was a brilliant mathematician, but he was not only interested in numerical solutions. He believed that the physical world was capable of vibration of numbers and created patterns that corresponded to whole letters and numbers. His practice is the study of digital integration.
But you don’t have to be a math whiz to explore the magic of numerology. All you need to start exploring the mysteries of numbers is a pen, paper, and some simple math (or the nearest calculator).
Where Does Numerology Come From?
The beginning of numerology dates back to the beginning of civilization. “We can trace Western numerals to Pythagoras (570-490 BCE), Chaldean numerals to the Chaldeans and Babylonians (2300-900 BCE) and Indian numerals to some of the earliest Vedas (1500-1200 BCE),” says Wilder.
However, it is generally believed that Pythagoras developed a more unified system. “All the teachings of the sage are that everything vibrates in its own number and that there is a divine order in life that can be understood through numbers.
The system later combines letters and words directly with numbers, because names can contain hidden elements. The Hebrews created such a system called ‘Gematria’ and the Greeks used a similar system called ‘Isopsephy’ to match their letters to numbers,” Josh continued.
Does numerology have anything to do with astrology? Astrology and numerology are two separate practices, but they often go hand-in-hand – and many astrologers like to use numerology to provide additional information and birth charts. Some may say that numerology allows you to understand deep personal feelings based on the vibrations of the past, while astrology also does that, and it examines how the planets influence our lives in the world now.
Numerology is also a great tool for making sense of recurring numbers. “With numerology, you can use specific information, like a home address, to get an explanation,” Ophi says. \”You start to see patterns everywhere.”
Repetition in numbers has been observed for thousands of years. Chaldean numerology is based on ancient Babylonian practice, and Kabbalistic studies of Jewish mysticism examine numerology repeatedly in the Old Testament. In fact, many occultists believe that the figure of 11:11 refers to the Tetragrammaton—the name of the God of Israel that consists of four unpronounceable letters.
Does Numerology Have Anything To Do With Astrology?
Astrology and numerology are two separate practices, but they often go hand-in-hand – and many astrologers like to use numerology to provide additional information and birth charts. Some may say that numerology allows you to understand deep personal feelings based on the vibrations of the past, while astrology also does that, and it examines how the planets influence our lives in the world now.

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