Real and Imagined Differences Between Pythagorean and Chaldean Numerology- Part II.

In a previous article, we explored the differences between Pythagorean and Chaldean numerology. We examined 14 criteria and found that, in most cases, the differences were largely imaginary.

However, there is at least a 15th criterion. According to this criterion, Chaldean and Pythagorean numerology differ in that Pythagorean numerologists analyze the official name given at birth, while Chaldean numerologists take the established name in use at a certain time.

For example, Desmond Doss had the official name Desmond Thomas Doss, and according to the Pythagorean approach the whole name should be analyzed, including the second personal name Thomas. Under the Chaldean approach, only the established name Desmond Doss would be analyzed. Donald Trump has the official name Donald John Trump, and the Pythagoreans would analyze this whole name. Chaldean numerologists, on the other hand, would analyze primarily the established name Donald Trump.

THE STATEMENT IS CORRECT TO SOME EXTENT. While Pythagoreans generally analyze the birth name, Chaldean numerologists typically analyze the name currently in use. However, even among Pythagorean numerologists, some consider the common or established name. Historically, Chaldean numerology also primarily considered the birth name, arguing that it was connected to the moment of birth and the natal astrological chart. Isidore Kozminsky analyzed current name, and he was likely the first Chaldean numerologist to advocate for analyzing a name change. Later, Cheiro also analyzed the common or established name.

In my experience, analyzing an established name in Chaldean numerology yields very good results. The birth name also resides in the energy matrix of humanity, so it certainly has some background influence. The same applies to name changes. It is rare for the energies of an old name to leave a person entirely. Often, the vibrations of the old name remain hidden in subconscious patterns locked in the muscles, fasciae, and organs of the body. However, as a rule, the old name loses its real power within a few years at the latest.

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