Chaldean Numerology

Numerology is a metaphysical art that examines numbers in relation to the vibration of names and the calendar. The compilation of basic numerical data from the date of birth, name, and surname is also referred to as a numerological chart or numeroscope. Western numerology is based on the premise that numbers, letters, and dates are energetic vibrations, whose fundamental meanings can be deciphered through simple mathematics and alphanumeric encoding.

Chaldean numerology is just one of many schools of numerology. It employs a specific alphanumeric coding of the alphabet that originates from the ancient Aramaic system. It associates numbers and their mutual correspondences with the symbolism of planets and astrological signs. In addition to single-digit numbers, it also explores the vibrations of compound numbers.

In Chaldean numerology, the nine base numbers are linked to planetary archetypes. For instance, the Sun is associated with the numbers 1 and 4, while the Moon corresponds to 2 and 7. There are different approaches to defining compound or fadic numbers, such as the older Sepharial method and the somewhat newer and more precise Cheiro method.

In Chaldean numerology, particular attention is given to the birth number and the total name number, as well as their vibrations. When these vibrations align within an individual, that person experiences better conditions for functioning and development in life; however, when these vibrations do not align, the individual encounters more difficulties, obstacles, and challenges.

This adaptation of the Aramaic and Hebrew script to the Latin alphabet is used in modern Chaldean numerology