Chapter
five
Letters by the Numbers
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here are twenty-six letters in the alphabet. When
each is looked at as a numerical equation, they give certain
importance to the letters.
The use of numbers has been around for as long as
human kind can remember. One of the first books in the Bible is
“Numbers.” Scribes in the Bible hid religious truths by numerology
to protect its secrets. Otherwise, the skeptics of the Biblical
text might find it’s hidden information.
Ancient societies such as the Egyptians, Chaldeans,
Assyrians, and the Greeks had a method of using numbers to decipher
what a person’s characteristics would be.
Long before the year 3000 BC, mathematics was being
used. From the days of inventing the calendar to the days of going
into outer space, numbers are the way we are doing
it.
Assigning a number to each letter of the alphabet,
from one through twenty-six, produces certain characteristics that
each letter has. In deciphering the numbers, you can then learn
about the attributes of the letters in question.
Each letter has both positive and negative
attributes. If there are multiple letters that are the same in a
name, then that quality is over emphasized. When there are
different letters, they have to stand on their own in meaning. In
bringing the different letters together, you can make a name that
can strengthen or weaken that name. This impacts their character.
After all, a person’s name is how they are looked upon by
society.
Breaking these letters into numbers, then into
characteristics, this book is designed to assist you in finding the
correct name for your child or to allow you to see how your name
has affected your life and will continue to affect your
life.
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