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What is your lucky number? How to find the numbers that help you in
your business and social life. Explains how to use numerology, your
personal number, definitions and explanations of each number,
colors one should favor and Christian names and their numbers.
A book of Kabalistic numerology: how numbers effect our lives and
how they can be used to access the occult. Two books in one.
Selected chapters: The power of numbers; Various methods of
Kabalism; Number and automatism; Thought-reading by numbers; The
Kabalism of cycles; Bruno's symbolism; God geometrises; Number as
expressing thought; Number in relation to feeling; The law of
periodicity; Coincidences make laws; Phrenoscopy; Planetary hours;
Science and superstition.
A profound exploration of the simple numerical ratios that underlie
our solar system, its musical harmony, and our earliest religious
beliefs. As modern humans first walked the Earth roughly 70,000
years ago, the Moon's orbit came into harmonic resonance with the
outer planets of Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus. The common
denominators underlying these harmonic relationships are the
earliest prime numbers of the Fibonacci series--two, three, and
five--the same numbers that interact to give us the harmonic
relationships of music. Exploring the simple mathematical
relationships that underlie the cycles of the solar system and the
music of Earth, Richard Heath reveals how Neolithic astronomers
discovered these ratios using megalithic monuments like Stonehenge
and the Carnac stones. He explains how this harmonic planetary
knowledge formed the basis of the earliest religious systems, in
which planets were seen as gods, and shows how they spread through
Sumer, Egypt, and India into Babylon, Judea, Mexico, and archaic
Greece. Revealing the mysteries of the octave and of our musical
scales, Heath shows how the orbits of the outer and inner planets
gave a structure to time, which our Moon's orbit could then turn
into a harmonic matrix. He explains how planetary time came to
function as a finely tuned musical instrument, leading to the rise
of intelligent life on our planet. Heath seeks to reawaken
humanity's understanding of how sacred numbers structure reality,
offering an opportunity to recover this lost harmonic doctrine and
reclaim our intended role in the outer life of our planet.
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