The Kabala of Numbers

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Cosimo, Inc., Nov 1, 2005 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 432 pages
[T]here is a system of interpretation in numerology which is supported by experience, but has its origin beyond the realm of the phenomenal worlds. If no such system existed, it would be impossible to prove the geometrical relations of thought. But this is done daily by those who make use of numbers for purposes of divination.-from "Chapter II: Geometrical Relations of Thought"Originally published in two volumes in 1913, this classic of the art of numerology builds upon the work of the ancient Greeks, Aryans, and Egyptians to describe the dramatic effect that numbers exert upon the world all around us. Part I introduces numerological theories and practices, including how to read others' thoughts through numbers, predict and influence success and failure, and understand "chance" events. Part II explores the geometry of nature and how it affects us, numbers that sway human will, and much more.For practitioners of the paranormal arts and those interested in the history of science and pseudoscience, this is a fascinating and essential book."Sepharial" was the pseudonym of British mystic WALTER GORN-OLD (1864-1929), one of the most prolific writers on and teachers of astrology in modern times. Among his many works are Astrology Explained, Cosmic Symbolism, Science of Foreknowledge, and The Silver Key.
 

Contents

CHAP PAGE INTRODUCTION
1
THE POWER OF NUMBERS
5
GEOMETRICAL RELATIONS OF THOUGHT
17
NUMEROLOGY
25
VARIOUS METHODS OF KABALISM
38
NUMBER FORM COLOUR SOUND
54
NAMES NUMBERS AND INCIDENTS
62
CHANCE EVENTS
74
OF THINGS LOST
120
THE KABALISM OF CYCLES
129
SUCCESS AND FAILURE
138
THE LAW OF VALUES
143
BRUNOS SYMBOLISM
162
COSMIC ANALOGIES
176
SOME RECONDITE PROBLEMS
189
GOD GEOMETRISES
198

REDUCTION TO LAW
83
NUMBER AND AUTOMATISM
94
THOUGHTREADING BY NUMBERS
102
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF NUMBERS
111
KABALA OF NUMBERS
2
INTRODUCTION
163
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Page 6 - Every number has a certain power which is not expressed by the figure or symbol employed to denote quantity only. This power rests in an occult connection existing between the relations of things and the principles in Nature of which they are the expressions.

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