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Cheasleys Numerology
Cheasleys Numerology
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In the swiftly moving age in which we live and in past ages not so dizzy, governments change, economic depressions come and go, but human nature flows on much about the same.
People are still people and so it is reasonable to suppose that knowing people is an accomplishment which can always be used for entertainment and for progress in social, economic and professional life.
The universal interest in all phases of psychology, in character analysis and vocational guidance points clearly to the fact that such knowledge of man, his character and environment is recognized as fundamental.
Numerology is a system of numbers for measuring the vibration of the letters of the alphabet, so that human personality, desire, thought, action and experience may be easily understood in accurate mathematical values.
Numerology is not new, except as a new phase is always added to any subject by its revival from the past and its adaptation to modern needs. The philosophy of numbers condenses the wisdom and knowledge of seven thousand years, for in ancient times the same numerical values which we are using today were associated with the languages long since discarded.
As human intelligence expands and comprehends larger possibilities for the present and future, it gropes for and adopts new words through which to make its comprehension apparent. While dictionaries become larger, alphabets remain much the same and the exact values of the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 are not at all affected from generation to generation. Any alphabet is just a scale of letters capable of being collected and arranged into many different combinations, just as the keys of a musical scale can be adapted to express varying moods in composition; the letters and keys themselves however remain the same.
Letters considered apart from words describing a thought or from a name attached to an animate or inanimate object, are found to be sounds of a definite vibratory frequency which can be measured by number. Anything then that has a name has a number and this number found by the addition of the numerical value of the letters which are used to construct the word, is an exact key to the character of the thing named. By this same number can be found the proper relationship to all other words, all other names, all other personalities.
People are still people and so it is reasonable to suppose that knowing people is an accomplishment which can always be used for entertainment and for progress in social, economic and professional life.
The universal interest in all phases of psychology, in character analysis and vocational guidance points clearly to the fact that such knowledge of man, his character and environment is recognized as fundamental.
Numerology is a system of numbers for measuring the vibration of the letters of the alphabet, so that human personality, desire, thought, action and experience may be easily understood in accurate mathematical values.
Numerology is not new, except as a new phase is always added to any subject by its revival from the past and its adaptation to modern needs. The philosophy of numbers condenses the wisdom and knowledge of seven thousand years, for in ancient times the same numerical values which we are using today were associated with the languages long since discarded.
As human intelligence expands and comprehends larger possibilities for the present and future, it gropes for and adopts new words through which to make its comprehension apparent. While dictionaries become larger, alphabets remain much the same and the exact values of the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 are not at all affected from generation to generation. Any alphabet is just a scale of letters capable of being collected and arranged into many different combinations, just as the keys of a musical scale can be adapted to express varying moods in composition; the letters and keys themselves however remain the same.
Letters considered apart from words describing a thought or from a name attached to an animate or inanimate object, are found to be sounds of a definite vibratory frequency which can be measured by number. Anything then that has a name has a number and this number found by the addition of the numerical value of the letters which are used to construct the word, is an exact key to the character of the thing named. By this same number can be found the proper relationship to all other words, all other names, all other personalities.
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