15.3.11

Arabic numerology

Here are the numerical values of the arabic letters. If you have an arabic name you might want to know its value in its original form rather than its latin form, although that too can be significant if you often write it in latin letters. As you can see, it is the arabic equivalent of the Kabalah numerology, so it can probably be interpreted on the same basis. The subject is so deep that im not even going to attempt to present an analysis for now. I just wanted to share this for those who were wondering.

Sufi Numerology link
This site has some interesting stuff. I was particularly interested in the info on number 9. I have 9's all over over my numerology charts, both in the chaldean calculations and the pythagorean. I have been wanting to know the significance of that and i feel i have gotten closer to an answer. On an unrelated note: how funny that sufis have to wear the "i-am-holy"-uniform which is the long beard and turban and cape and all that. Havent anyone told them yet that wisdom comes to people regardless of their look, age, gender, hairstyle, etc?

This link (table of letter meanings) may also be of interest if you want to dig deeper.

1 comments:

  1. Arabic numerology looks hard to understand, with many numbers, it can be difficult to find numbers meanings but it can also be more accurate. Something to discover!

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