Professional Numerology
What is Numerology?
Imagine getting up and starting your day in a world without numbers. Like many things, we take numbers for granted

From birth to death, you’re a number—and in most cases, a series of numbers. The examples I’ve just given represent the physical side of numbers, where they’re used in some concrete way. Take a case in point—without numbers telephone companies would fold in a very short time. After all, aren’t they in the business of numbers?
However, there’s another side to numbers—an invisible side. In the world of the occult this is known as Numerology, an ancient and accurate science. It seems numbers and Numerology have always existed together. In my large collection of books on this subject, authors have given credit to various sources, such as Pythagoras, the Greek philosopher, the ancient Chaldeans, the mystic and mysterious Brahmins of India, and the sages of ancient China.
It’s hard to pinpoint exactly where, when, why, and how numbers and Numerology truly began. The common consensus is that it began in ancient history.” The references to the seven days of creation in the Scriptures may have been the very first use of Numerology.
