Introduction to Numerology
Egypt and Babylon are recognized by scholars as the birthplace of numerology. Its modern day origins, however, are credited to the Ionian Greek philosopher and mathematician, Pythagoras of Samos.
Renown as one of the most skilled mathematicians, his theories are still taught today in high school geometry class. He believed that mathematical concepts were more sensible than physical ones and more authentic.
During his middle age, he opened a school teaching mathematics, astronomy and music. He focused on understanding the principles behind mathematics, believing that all things in the universe were made and could be expressed through numbers . . . that everything had a numerical relationship and it was for the mind to discover the secrets of these relationships.
While Pythagoras didn’t create numerology, his theories were expanded by other philosophers and are considered the platform for modern day numerology. Pythagoras is thus credited as being the Father of Numerology and coined the term "Philosophy."
Six CORE numbers are derived from
your date of birth and your birth name.
Your Date of Birth reveals 3 numbers,
1 for each of the following:
LIFE PATH (Force)
BIRTHDAY
ATTITUDE
Your Birth Name (Name of your Birth Certificate) reveals
3 numbers, 1 for each of the following:
DESTINY (Expression)
HEART'S DESIRE
PERSONALITY
The Life Path (Life Force) number dominates all the other numbers in your profile because it is associated with your PURPOSE, the hero’s lifelong journey. The day of birth, birthday number, encodes your personality. Month and Birthday is the reflection of Attitude. Your birth date reveals your personal timeline: past, present and future events unfolding in perfect order to empower you in relation to yourself and others. This timeline forecasts events from birth to the present day and future.
The Destiny (Expression) number is your Character. Your Heart's Desire number expresses your motivation and your heart's desire in life . . . how you love. The Personality and Attitude numbers are associated with your intimate self -- the real you known by family, close friends, and close career associates. Your name is the blueprint for how you act or react to events and people in your life in the context of morals, values, and character.