Free
Numerology gives us an even stronger
clue to the age of this science. Astrology,
Free Numerology, and other occult studies
were considered a religion, but do not
in the way we would know it today. Many
Chaldean priests were also famous astrologers.
The Chaldean system of numbers is still
in use today. Free Numerology was practised
by ancient Brahmins of India. Cheiro (1866-1936),
a leading palmist, numerologist and psychic
of his day, credited these mystic men
of the East for much of what he knew.
In ancient Japan there is a system known
as "Ki", based upon certain numerical
patterns found in the birth date.
Free
Numerology system is slowly coming
back into public notice. Then there is
the sacred system of Hebrew. Free Numerology,
better known as the Kabalah, which is
based upon the meanings of letters and
sounds. And there is still another system
coming from Africa that uses numbers for
divination purposes.
Free
Numerology has been attacked
as a "pseudo science." Nothing could be
further from the truth. Webster's dictionary
defines science as: "systematized knowledge
of any one department of mind or matter;
acknowledged truths and laws, especially
as demonstrated by induction, experiment,
or observation; any branch of knowledge
considered as a distinct field for the
investigation of facts concerning it."
What could be a better description for
Free Numerology? After perhaps tens of
thousands of years, there has been more
than enough time to observe, investigate,
and report that Numerology is definitely
a science.
Free
Numerology has also been attacked
for going against the laws and teachings
of God. In fact, just the reverse is true.
The Bible, the Talmud, the Koran, even
the Egyptian Book of the Dead, have alluded
to Free Numerology in ways that required
interpretation by people of wisdom.