The history of numerology - The magis of numbers
On 2025-02-02 19:41:46
As our world becomes increasingly defined by technology, I have always been interested in the depths of the past, where numbers were not just mathematical values, but also carried mysterious messages. This story leads me to the world of numerology, where numbers represent not only quantity, but also mental and spiritual dimensions.
The origins of numerology can be traced back to the mists of history, to many ancient cultures. The Egyptians were already using numbers not only in trade but also in their religious beliefs around 3000 BC. I am convinced that numbers have a special connection to the universe, and this idea is not limited to ancient Egypt. The Babylonians also played an important role in the symbolism of numbers; for example, their 60-base number system, which forms the basis of our modern calendar.
As history continued, numerology began to develop further. The influence of the Greek philosopher Pythagoras is hard to ignore. For me, he is the pioneer of numerology, who saw numbers not only as mathematical tools, but also as the key to understanding the world. Numbers, shapes and music – Pythagoras sought harmony in all three areas. I personally feel this harmony when I venture into the world of numbers.
Numerology has taken different forms in different cultures, from the various symbolisms of the Indian number system to Chinese numerology. I am particularly interested in feng shui and Chinese astrology, which use numbers to understand different aspects of life. It is always exciting to discover again and again how these ancient disciplines are connected to our modern lives.
How did it all come about? Over time, numerology has branched out and developed. With the influence of newer cultures and globalization, numbers and numerology have become part of everyday life. Nowadays, more and more people are looking for the meaning of numbers in their horoscopes, in understanding the events that occur in their lives.
All these thoughts show that numerology is not only an ancient science, but also a constantly evolving system that affects us and even shapes our everyday lives. My grandmother always said: "Numbers are the language of the world." It is true, because the excitement of counting is one of the most beautiful forms of understanding the world.
Numbers, as tools of numerology, offer us a beautiful journey into the past, present and future. And I always desire to discover these secrets, and I hope that you will join me on this wonderful journey.