This researcher “unlocks the code” and turns a popular numerology system, used world-wide, on its head with a more accurate revised system closer to its roots of origin. Can this information help you now?
“Everything old is new again,” is taken to the next level in “The Wisdom of Sound and Number: Phonetic Chaldean Numerology—Reclaiming an Ancient Oracle,” by Leeya Brooke Thompson, author, researcher, transpersonal psychologist, and numerologist for 45 years.
“The system of applying the English alphabet to numbers one through nine, called the Pythagorean system, simply isn’t accurate,” states Thompson, “primarily because the English alphabet didn’t exist when Pythagoras was alive or when the ancient esoteric orders used the wisdom of sound and vibrational frequency. My revised system matches numerical frequency to phonetic sounds of our earlier languages and has repeatedly proven more accurate for those who seek to better understand themselves and how their lives unfold.”
Though her first book, “Chaldean Numerology: An Ancient Map for Modern Times,” sold out (and, did so in many countries around the world), Thompson felt motivated to expand her research from the hypothesis that in antiquity, there was a purpose behind the number codes and their assignment to certain sounds beyond simple numbering. Her belief was that there had to be a way to not only connect this to the English alphabet, but provide a system that works for any language based on phonetics. Numerology may be considered New Age hype by some, but this ancient system is believed valid by many.
I can attest to feeling conflicted by my own results with what’s considered the Western/Pythagorean system. Results that came from my date of birth were fine, but the ones from my name were not. It wasn’t until I used Thompson’s revised system that I saw alignment.
Readers can expect to learn about the following:
Just as the science of Cymatics demonstrates sound vibrations create forms in matter and Masaru Emoto’s starling experiments show how sound and specific emotions result in either exquisite or hideous images in frozen water crystals, Thompson demonstrates how the vibration of a person’s name influences behaviors and, therefore, their life experience.
During this time of global shift, it may come in handy to have a deeper understanding of our skills and talents, and what we came here to do . . . and when.
Thompson’s revolutionary book is available online at Amazon, Barnes&Noble, and iUniverse’s bookstore.
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