Kitabı oxu: «The Universal Guide to Numerology»
Introduction
Hello, my dear readers!
My name is Marijana Anael. I am a specialist in numerology, and after more than a decade of deep studies and extensive practice, I’ll tell you – it is amazing! I know, you might have heard that it is obsolete and no longer fits the modern era. But if a fleeting doubt tempts you to put the book away, please wait, just read a little, and I assure that you’ll gladly change your mind.
Indeed, it is an ancient science, and here I agree, but no one, by any means, should claim that it’s archaic! Suffice to say that numerologists, who delve into the mysteries of numbers and their impact on our life, have the respect of modern politicians, economists and bankers, as well as other arbiters of fate, and their expertise is greatly in demand.
So, why not explore the benefits of esoteric wisdom? For me, it has been incredibly valuable. And believe me, I deeply value science, logic, and a sound approach to life. I completed my postgraduate studies in Moscow State University, attended numerous business courses, held senior positions in reputable financial companies – and by sharing this I aim to dispel the myth about numerology as an entertaining pseudoscience. Quite the opposite, it is based on scientific methods, and the rules that we follow in our calculations are very strict. This rigorous foundation enables us to create intricate and comprehensive pictures that capture almost anything you can envision. Here is just a short list of things that you can do with their help:
– discover your strengths and weaknesses;
– gain a deeper understanding of your unique personality;
– predict successful and challenging periods in your life;
– choose the most suitable country and city for your residence;
– identify hidden risks in your relationships and career;
– learn to interpret "hints from numbers" in your daily life;
– uncover your inner talents;
– prevent many health issues…
You'll also see how numerology relates to the laws of karma and the Tarot, so your predictions will become much more veracious due to the combination of multiple spheres of ancient knowledge.
The book you are holding now is a kind of encyclopedia. The idea to create it came to me after I had released several books on numerology, and I decided that this one should include a wealth of practical advice for both beginners and advanced practitioners.
What can you discover within these pages? At first, we’ll get acquainted with the core principles of numerology, delve into the mysteries of your birthdate and Destiny Number and learn how to compile a Pythagorean psychomatrix. Beyond these fundamentals, the book offers many valuable insights, that will help you to discern the prospects for your career and personal life, and to uncover your life's purpose – a concept able to encompass nearly every aspect of being. In essence, it promises to transform your life and the lives of those you care about for the better.
After reading it, you will:
– receive all theoretical knowledge necessary for a novice numerologist;
– discover the secrets of numerological matrices, with a special focus on the unique Anael matrix, which will give you the possibility to make long-term forecasts for almost the entire course of someone’s life;
– learn to interpret the meaning of your birthdate;
– understand what destiny is – in its universal and numerological meanings;
– determine the essence of karma and its influence on your life;
– learn the history of the Tarot;
– reveal the intricacies of your personal arcana;
– get a grasp of your hidden and obvious inclinations and abilities to find your true professional calling;
– get some fascinating insights into human compatibility, especially between spouses…
And trust me, there's more to it!
This book is not only for tarot readers and numerologists, but for everyone who takes interest in numerology and wants to know themselves better and deeper than the superficial reflection in the mirror lets us do.
This is not just a book, but a practical guide with which everyone can explore their own lives, uncover the roots of events, and unveil or untangle karmic ties in order to aid themselves and their loved ones.
Long ago, I confirmed for myself the profound influence and transformative power of numerology. Through its revelations, I have achieved a lot, and I am glad to share my experience with you, my dear readers. Last thing to say before we go further is that I truly hope – and even more, I have no doubts – that ancient wisdom will excite you, enrich your life and make it much more mindful and fortunate.
Part 1. Classics of Numerology. The World Is Numbers!
Chapter 1. The Basics of Teaching
Science, Magic, Mysticism?
Our life is shaped by numbers from the moment we come into this world. It happens on precise date and time; our physical dimensions are measured at our very first breath; even our initial identity is encapsulated in a sequence of digits on our birth certificate. Our homes have addresses, inconceivable without numbers; our phones, in essence, are nothing more than unique numerical codes. As if destined to be our loyal companions, numbers follow us everywhere, and with time our bond with them becomes inextricable.
The fact that numbers influence our life and fortune has long been proven. This is neither magic nor sorcery, but a scientific principle, and its basics were laid down by Pythagoras, one of the greatest sages of ancient world. For centuries people treated numbers as valuable allies and resorted to them for guidance and counsel. They were even thought to influence destiny – a belief echoed in Hebrew, where each letter had a numerical value, and change of a name meant change of fate.
Numbers and their combinations have always been a universal language, crossing cultural boundaries and serving us in various fields. Programming offers a potent example, but if that isn't persuasive enough, consider any scientific field – you’ll see it crystal clear. Drunvalo Melchizedek (Bernardo Perona), famous metaphysician, esoteric scientist and a revered spiritual teacher and author, explores this profound concept in his book The Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life1, where he reveals that everything in the Universe adheres to specific laws and is meticulously arranged in a same harmonious pattern. He also contemplates the mysterious flower of life – a motif found in ancient temple designs, in the structure of crystals and snowflakes, in the atom of carbon, and even within the human embryo at its nascent stages. This intricate pattern, pervasive in nature, is all about proportions – and, consequently, numbers.
The core of Pythagoras' ancient postulates, which form the foundation of classical numerology, can be succinctly expressed as follows: firstly, nature follows geometric principles; secondly, divine law is precise, specific, calculable and can be accurately expressed – as any mathematical or physical equation2. At the same time, numerology is not merely a study of numbers, but an exploration of human existence: our life, ideas, values, talents and flaws.
Over and over again I hear the question: “Why do you believe in this? Who told you that everything is like this?” I found the answer long ago; and now, when I witness another confirmation of the regularity, I just marvel at the harmony in the world, like any of us should. Numerology is often dismissed as a pseudoscience lacking scientific foundation or reliable evidence. However, nature has already provided us with all the proof we need. How else, for example, can we explain the alignment of ideal proportions – found in architectural marvels, in the dimensions of Noah's Ark, in the arrangement of leaves on plant stems, in the musical, literary and artistic masterpieces – to one and the same number, which we can approximately write down as 1,618?
This number, represented by the Greek letter phi (Φ), is called the golden ratio, or the golden section – harmonious proportion where two quantities mirror the relationship between their total and the larger part. In geometry, art and architecture this beautiful principle, hailed as formula of divine harmony by scientists and artists alike, became the cornerstone of aesthetically pleasing compositions. This enigmatic ratio is also known as Fibonacci proportion, named after the renowned Italian mathematician. Endless hours of studies allowed him to get his famous sequence, where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones – and from which phi can be derived.
How can we discuss the accidental nature of something when it appears as a pattern in every aspect of our world? Is it truly just a coincidence? Recent findings in microbiology provide compelling reasons to think otherwise. Even the DNA embodies the golden ratio: each complete spiral of the double helix measures 34 angstroms long and 21 angstroms wide. These numbers are present in the Fibonacci series, and their ratio very closely approximates phi. Also, it's worth mentioning a theory that intervals between certain bonds in the DNA helix repeat in a pattern of 10, 5, 6, and 5 units, and these numbers, converted into Hebrew letters based on their numerical values, give us the word YHVH – the sacred name of God.
Leonardo da Vinci, a brilliant inventor and a visionary, centuries ahead of his time, spent decades studying patterns, proportions, and geometric forms. His renowned drawing of the "perfect man" vividly captures his profound understanding of these concepts. “We have these geometrical forms that appear to be outside the body as well as inside it,”3 writes Melchizedek, and a little later he adds: “The human body is divided in the phi ratios from top to bottom”4. And this is not the only case. The same proportion is found in our entire body: between the length of the forearm and the length of the palm, the length of the shin and the length of the foot – all over the skeleton, usually in the joints.
The same ratio can be seen in absolutely any living organism, from a butterfly to a frog.
Thus, Fibonacci proportions are woven into the fabric of the cosmos – consider the dimensions of the Earth and Moon. Also, they are evident in architectural wonders, like the ancient Egyptian pyramids. We observe these patterns in our bodies, in delicate wings of butterflies, in intricate beauty of flowers. Speaking of flowers, Melchizedek mentions a unique arrangement in the number of their petals – a discovery made by Fibonacci during his research.
“Flower petals and leaf and seed patterns correspond to definite numbers <…>. He [Fibonacci] noticed that lilies and irises have 3 petals, and that buttercups, larkspurs and columbine – 5 petals. Some delphiniums have 8 petals, corn marigolds have 13, and some asters – 21 petals. Daisies almost always have 34, 55 or 89 petals. He began to see these same numbers over and over again throughout nature”5.
Are you still absolutely certain that your name, birthdate and car number aren't subject to the universal laws of existence? Numerology is not about faith. It is about knowledge.
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