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Books > Health, Home & Family > Mind, body & spirit > Fortune-telling & divination > Numerology
Is it just a coincidence that a record number of people are seeing
in numbers, or could it be the fabric of the universe revealing
itself to us? According to the religion of Kabbalah and even the
ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras, the truths
of the universe are contained within numbers. The phenomena of
numbers—seeing repeating numbers and number sequences—are
sweeping the globe. People from the average Joe to celebrities are
seeing repeating numbers on clocks, in addresses, in phone numbers,
in account numbers, and on license plates, just to name a few.
Repeating numbers and number sequences are showing up in both the
quirky and the commonplace on a daily basis. Skeptics argue that
seeing repeating numbers is simply a matter of pattern recognition
and it’s all in our head. There have been scientific theories
throughout history that attempt to explain the basis of the
universal structure—from String Theory to the Holographic
universe. All things in existence can be counted, sorted, or
measured using numbers and, intriguingly, a common thread in many
theories is mathematics. More people are reporting the same
phenomena in all cultures, races, and religions, turning skeptics
into believers. Soul Numbers has the potential to
create a tidal wave amid this numbers phenomenon, making it the
new, most complete numbers-meaning bible. Numerology books offer
some insight into the base number meanings of 0 to 9 but fail to go
further to precisely pinpoint and explain why someone is seeing
1:47 on a clock daily and what it means to them. Covering the
number meanings from 0 to 999, Soul Numbers helps
readers decipher any number sequence. Whether they’re seeing
single 2s everywhere or exactly four—2222—it will allow them to
break the numbers down like an ancient code. Unlike other titles
with mainly angelic-focused number meanings, this book holds a
broad spectrum view of number patterns, weaving science and
spirituality to spark the curiosity of both the skeptic and the
die-hard spiritualist.
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