

Pythagoras had only paved the way to the observation of numbers as archetypes rather than mere numerals. However, that does not mean that Pythagoras had coined himself the system one calls numerology. 354-430) wrote "Numbers are the Universal language offered by the deity to humans as confirmation of the truth." Similar to Pythagoras, he too believed that everything had numerical relationships and it was up to the mind to seek and investigate the secrets of these relationships or have them revealed by divine grace. Pythagoras and other philosophers of the time believed that because mathematical concepts were more "practical" (easier to regulate and classify) than physical ones, they had greater actuality. Juno Jordan, changed Numerology further and helped it to become the system known today under the title "Pythagorean", although Pythagoras himself had nothing to do with the system. Then on Oct 23, 1972, Balliett's student, Dr. Dow Balliett combined Pythagoras' work with Biblical reference. Drayer's book, Numerology, The Power in Numbers says that Mrs. Modern numerology has various antecedents. Dow Balliett who around 1903 applied the principles of Pythagoras to the English Language. Modern numerology begins with the work of American music teacher, L. Each letter of the alphabet has a matching number (from 1 to 9). Numerology studies the rhythms, vibrations of your name. It is the most important form of recognition and identification. Your name is your fortune and the key to success.
