The Numerology of Names...
The Numerology of Names
By: Amanda Coggin (View Profile)
There is a reason why you have your name and it’s not because it sounded classy in the gossip pages of the New York Post (which is where my mom found my name). Your birth name paired with numerology can enlighten you on what motivates you in life, what warrants your true expression, and the lasting impression you leave on others when you exit a room.
It started with Pythagoras, the Greek mathematician who invented the a2 + b2 = c2 Pythagorean Theorem, the only equation I remember from eleventh grade geometry. In 6th century BCE, Pythagoras combined mysticism with mathematics to construct a quotient about the future of one’s life. He coined it Pythagorean numerology and used numbers assigned to the letters in one’s full name (as well as using the numbers in one’s date of birth). The numerology determined what innate abilities one was given at birth to determine what might happen late in life, and it has become the source for modern numerology today.
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The first religious fanatics?
circles and triangles indeed. he had to start a cult after that to do secret research on squares and rectangles. but noone sees his ugly side now do they? the pythagorean brotherhood, it was called... lol
he was the head, and he had students coming up with new shit, which would be circulated among the brotherhood, but kept secret from the rest of the world. he once killed one of his students because he disproved one of his theorems or sth.
I don't like "pi" either.
hah that's proof that he should have been locked up in one of those circles he drew.. no wonder euclid got the father of geometry status.
corleone, so you missed the fact that he approached "pi" by drawing triangles inside and around circles?
i remember the first time i came across a² + b² = c². i got kicked out of class for snorting and calling pythagoras a retarded wookie
Flan, 10, for Pythagoras and the Greek mathematicians was the perfect number! Congratulations.
flan, it may be for 1
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Everything happens for a
reason.
I got 10.......it's not even on the list!
Guess I have no destiny, hence why some people call me Astroboy.
after summing up all the numbers, I got an 11
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Everything happens for a
reason.