The Philosophy of Numbers: Their Tone and Colors (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Mrs. L. Dow Balliett

 
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Synopsis

The Philosophy of Numbers: Their Tone and Colors is a book that explores the spiritual use and symbolic nature of numbers written by L. Dow Balliett. The author explains in the preface that she composed this book in response to requests she received across the world from readers who wanted a clearer approach to numerology. In this book, Balliett explores number vibration and her own beliefs on the principle of Unity ? the concept that all things have but one source.

Balliett's ultimate goal is apparent in the first pages of her text: declaring that each individual struggles with questions like why am I here? and how do I find a place for myself in life? or what am I meant to do with my life? , in turn, it's Balliett's intent to utilize numerology, and numbers to explore these vital questions and apply her findings to assist readers in their own personal journeys through life and spirituality. In the book, she explores a variety of religious texts to work as both evidence to support her arguments and as red herrings that she can contradict with her own experiences and beliefs. The book offers a considerable amount of exercises for the reader to explore in their own study of numerology and symbolism.

The Philosophy of Numbers: Their Tone and Colors is a spiritual guide book that offers a considerable amount of information and practice in numerology. L. Dow Balliett shares her own experiences and beliefs in depth in this complex yet approachable book. This is an interesting read for individuals intrigued by numerology, spirituality, and those looking for personal guidance in life.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

A review from The Phrenological Journal and Science of Health, Volume 121:

THIS book has been written in response to the requests of those who are interested in the study of number vibrations. The requests have come from all parts of the world, asking for more of the simplified knowledge founded upon the one principle of unity, — that all things have but one source—and express in different forms the unity of the whole. The hidden strength or weakness of names, states, etc., as shown by the vowels, have been evolved through the philosophy of numbers. From this source many unwritten laws can be made plain. Pythagoras said: "The heavens and earth vibrate to the single numbers, or digits of numbers. Each single number, from 1 to 9, are digits.

To find your own numbers, divide the alphabet into nine parts. To get a scientific cause for the expression of life, and to understand what has been taught us by Pythagoras, Plato, Aristotle, and Socrates, we must realize that these philosophers were mystics. A mystic at that time, as at present, believed in the Oneness of All, that everything came from one source, that every separate thing was entirely dependent upon every other separate thing, yet all the separate things were joined in the Great Universal Chain of Infinite Lives.

As many persons want to know how the vibration of numbers can be understood and used, we would recommend this book, and "The Ancient Science of Numbers," to such enquirers.

Chapter XXIII explains the vibrations of numbers to States, and it is rather interesting, after having found one's own name vibration, to know what States will harmonize with such vibration, so that a person can make a successful selection of locality to live in.

It is an interesting book of 168 pages, and no doubt will receive a hearty reception.

Biographie de l'auteur

L. Dow Balliett alias Sarah Joanna Balliett (1847–1929). Her book “The Philosophy of Numbers: Their Tone and Colors” is a book that explores the spiritual use and symbolic nature of numbers. The book is a spiritual guide book that offers a considerable amount of information and practice in numerology.

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