Western Pythagorean Numerology
The most widely practiced numerological system in the Western world, derived from Pythagorean mathematics. Assigns values 1-9 to the letters A-Z cyclically.

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The most widely practiced numerological system in the Western world, derived from Pythagorean mathematics. Assigns values 1-9 to the letters A-Z cyclically.
Assigns multiples of 6 to the 26 letters of the English alphabet (A=6, B=12 ... Z=156), reflecting esoteric associations with hexagonal geometry.
The ancient Jewish mystical art of calculating the numerical value of Hebrew letters. Six distinct methods: Standard, Gadol, Siduri, Katan, Kidmi, and Perati.
One of the oldest numerological systems. The Chaldean method assigns values 1-8 based on vibrational frequency rather than alphabetical sequence, leaving 9 as sacred.
Based on the Lo Shu Magic Square and the principles of Five Elements. Numbers carry auspicious or inauspicious qualities rooted in Chinese cosmology.
From the Kalachakra tantra tradition. Combines the Parkha (trigrams), Mewa (magic square), and Luchak (natal element) into a holistic birth chart.
Rooted in Jain cosmological principles of karma and spiritual progression. Numbers reflect the soul's journey through the cycle of liberation.
The numerological branch of Jyotisha (Vedic astrology). Integrates birth nakshatra (lunar mansion), ruling planet, and name vibration.
The classical Arabic system of numerical letter values used in Islamic mysticism (Ilm al-Huruf). Each of the 28 Arabic letters has a fixed numerical value.
The ancient Greek practice of calculating the numerical value of words and names using the 24-letter Greek alphabet. Pythagoras himself used this method.
From Henry Cornelius Agrippa's Occult Philosophy (1531). Maps letters to the seven classical planets, integrating numerology with Renaissance astrology.
An ancient Indian encoding system used in Sanskrit literature and Vedic mathematics. Assigns numerical values to Sanskrit consonants in a specific pattern.
Rooted in Zoroastrian cosmology of Ahura Mazda and the Amesha Spentas. Numbers reflect one's connection to the divine principles of Zoroastrian metaphysics.
Based on Marko Rodin's Vortex Math, which reveals patterns in the doubling circuit (1,2,4,8,7,5) and the polar pair (3,6,9).
Based on the interlocking Tzolkin (260-day) and Haab (365-day) calendars. Each birth date maps to a Kin sign, Trecena tone, and Long Count position revealing one's solar-galactic identity.
Based on the Elder Futhark, the oldest runic alphabet of 24 runes. Each rune carries a numerical value and archetypal force drawn from Norse cosmology and the nine worlds of Yggdrasil.
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