Pythagorean vs. Chaldean numerology: which is more accurate?

Website design By BotEap.comWhile there are several systems of numerology in the world today, one of the most recognizable seems to be the Pythagorean (also known as “Western”), a system that is based on sequential placements of letters to numbers in a table numbered from 1 to 9. Since Pythagoras (a Greek mathematician/philosopher, circa 500-600 BC) considered that individual talents and gifts are bestowed at birth, only the birth name is considered when using this method. Furthermore, the symbols and meanings of the alphabet itself do not receive any special notice; Here, it’s all about the numbers. If you have experienced, like many others, that something seems to be missing or missing from this number system, you are not alone… and perhaps you are open to taking a look at the original method of numerology, the only one that acted as a template for later number systems. and it differs markedly.

Website design By BotEap.comThousands of years ago and before the birth of the ‘Western’ system, the ancient Chaldean peoples of Mesopotamia were mysteriously endowed with advanced knowledge in various areas, including astronomy, mathematics, law and social structures, to name just a few. some. . His later development of the Chaldean numerological system predates the Pythagorean, though not by many years (and it is interesting to note that Pythagoras was rumored to have studied that system before formulating his own) and demonstrates one of the main differences between the two. systems in which it gives equal importance to number energies as to letter energies: in fact, a more appropriate description might be alpha-numerology – The Chaldean oracle is a mixture of numbers and letters and their meanings and messages.

Website design By BotEap.comThe Chaldean numerology chart is also different on a fundamental level: its structure is based on sounds and vibrations: the letters are combined with the number vibrations that best suit them. As a result, the Chaldean chart is nothing like the Western one: the Chaldean letters are assigned to the chart in direct accordance with their energies or sounds… and they are definitely not sequential. Also, the number 9 is not included in the table of numbers since, at that time, it was considered a sacred number (an oddity around this number is that any number multiplied by 9 always reduces to 9), although the numbers of total names can and do. total to 9. When viewed side by side, the Pythagoras chart appears easier to understand and learn, which is no doubt partly why the Chaldean system is generally considered more difficult to learn. In fact, once explained, Chaldean numerology is quite simple and easy to understand.

Website design By BotEap.comAnother important difference between the two systems has to do with the name used for the analysis. We all know that name changes can and do occur, through marriage, divorce, adoption, the use of nicknames, and even deliberate name changes. As such, using just the birth name is no longer enough: it makes sense that the measured energies should be connected to the names that are currently being used.

Website design By BotEap.comAnd finally, while the Pythagoras system relates philosophical messages, the Chaldean system is the only one that carries significant spiritual messages as inherent to the whole process. This makes the Chaldean system unique: it often conveys messages that can change lives, goals, plans, and as such can have a great emotional and motivational impact. In fact, its accuracy is often celebrated by other numerologists, even some who still use the “western” system!

Website design By BotEap.comFor the sake of comparison, let’s consider a lady named Jenny Jones who is a metaphysical worker. Using the Pythagorean table, this name unit totals 41/5. The 5 energy is the freedom seeker, the adventurer, the stimulation seeker, the gifted communicator who sometimes thrives on the changes that ‘live’ in this number vibration. The 5 is a very independent energy and does not respond well to tethering or commands: in fact, many 5s will find it somewhat difficult to make commitments or even establish a routine lifestyle. The 5 prefers to be in control, both of himself and of others, and is often better suited to working for himself or in positions of authority or autonomy. This energy is changeable, independent and free-spirited. As a final or ‘Daily Name’ number, this 5 comments on the general character of the name holder.

Website design By BotEap.comOn the other hand, when using the Chaldean card, Jenny Jones shows totally different energies. Their numbers are now 38/11… and the double digits are known as Master Numbers: in this case, 11 points to someone who has the capacity (which may be inactive) to become more than the sum of its parts: teacher. 11 (Master Psychic or Intuitive) You are usually very spiritual in nature, empathic and intuitive, imaginative and artistic with the potential to become a gifted artist, musician, therapist, actor, nurse, doctor, healer or writer. More information is immediately apparent when one considers the two J values, two E values, and 3 N values ​​in his name: this person will tend to live with or be influenced by or connected to past events (the J’ “hooks” in the past). , can be extremely open to the senses (E is the most energetically “open” energy) and yet can maintain a certain calm even in the face of chaotic vibrations (N is associated with natural “energy” blockers or filters). Since the E and N values ​​are ruled by the number 5 mentioned above (the freedom seeker, the adventurer, the stimulation seeker, the gifted communicator who sometimes thrives on change), this shows someone who is generally not dedicated to work. 9 to 5 jobs… and since the 5 is also often quite determined, these 5 values ​​can create someone who will ultimately achieve their goals, although perhaps not in an ordinary field of activity. However, this is not a total name number, so the influence of the number 5 is not absolute: rather, it is a sub-energy that is just one component of the big picture.

Website design By BotEap.comWhich description do you think best applies to our metaphysically inclined Jenny Jones? Which provides more information? Of course, this example is based on a fictional person, it’s very short, and just scratches the tip of the iceberg, so to speak, but you can already see the differences, right? Imagine the contents of a full name analysis, one that also includes the very personal messages from her Lifepath! (By the way, calculating the Lifepath number is also done differently… this energy number gives you the truth about your ‘mission’, ‘challenges’ and ‘lessons’ while here on this earth plane; you can find the yours on my site).

Website design By BotEap.comTaking a journey through your own name is rewarding in itself. It can help explain the cycles and patterns you’ve noticed along your way; point out built-in (and perhaps overlooked) talents or strengths and provide motivation to change or at least recognize areas that might need some adjustment in your life. The spiritual messages from him are treasures that are as intrinsic to this ancient oracle as the practical messages from him.

Website design By BotEap.comThe time has come for Chaldean numerology to claim its rightful place as the most important and accurate alpha-numerology system in existence. Their gifts go far beyond just glancing at the energies of your name…they can also be used to determine the character of your new boss, girlfriend, boyfriend, or anyone else you can think of. It is also helpful to look for energy vibrations in new home or business addresses or phone numbers or even the energies at play between you and another person or even situation.

Website design By BotEap.comIf you want to learn more about the true grandparents of numerology, please visit my website or take a look at the other articles I have written here; many deal with the application and secrets behind this mystical art.

Website design By BotEap.comAnd keep an eye out for my book on Chaldean numerology, it should be out soon!

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