Numerology can trace its roots back to ancient Greece with Pythagoras, who believed that everything in the universe could be explained through numbers. He held that our physical world is actually composed of energy vibrations which could best be expressed through numerical representations.
He founded one of the earliest universities in history at Crotone, Italy and taught his students that their fate lay with numbers. This system of studying numerical relationships is known as Pythagorean number theory and still forms the basis for modern numerology today.
Numerology has been practiced by many cultures since antiquity. For instance, the Incas were highly adept at it and used it to predict their fortunes.
This knowledge has been a great source of enlightenment and it has enabled people around the world to better comprehend their fates and connections with the divine.
Today, there are various systems of Numerology available, such as Chaldean, Pythagorean, Hebraic, Phonetic and Japanese. However, the most widely used is the Pythagorean system which assigns each letter of the alphabet a numerical value.
These numbers are then added together to form your personal number, which reflects both your personality and spiritual journey. Your personal number serves as a beacon of identification in times of emergency or spiritual journey.
One popular approach to Numerology is the "Angel numbers" technique. This involves calculating a number based on your birthdate and name, which has special significance and it's believed that your angels will send you messages through them.