The Roman numerals are drawn on the top of the Marseille separate card. There are also 40 minor number cards representing fire, earth, air, and water. Therefore, we will try to find out what the meaning of the numbers is in learning and understanding the cards through numerology.
The word numerology comes from the Latin numerus meaning number and the Greek word logos meaning thought and expression. Therefore, the word Numerology reading accurate can be translated as 'Numbers and Science'. The ancients have used numerology to predict the future. Since ancient times, the belief that numbers have magical powers and can exert certain actions and influences on human life has been formed.
In ancient India, numbers were considered to be close to divine. This belief in the mystical properties of numbers formed the very essence of numerology. Pythagoras, the first full-fledged numerologist and the Greek father of mathematics, said 2600 years ago that 'Numbers are the boundaries of the infinity and constitute the true nature of things. And all concepts can be expressed as numbers.'
Further, he described the nature and relationship of the numbers 1 to 9. So Pythagoras is called the father of modern numerology. Numerology related to numerology exist all over the world, but the most well-known numerology is the first Chaldean numerology, the second is Pythagoras' numerology, and the third is the Kabbalian chematarian numerology.
Chaldean Numerology
Chaldean numerology originated in Chaldea. Chaldea has been using the base 12-60 system since around 3500 BC. Chaldean numerology is known for being mysterious and occult. That is why it is called mysterious numerology. Chaldean numerology is more difficult than Pythagorean numerology. And there is a lot of tendency opposite to Pythagorean Numerology. In Chaldean numerology, when a name is replaced by a number, the name well-known at the time is used, not the name given at birth, and the substitution is performed in reverse order.