Numerology systems which assign numerical value to the letters of an alphabet.
systems of numerology that use the Latin alphabet.
which uses a kind of place-value for number-letter attributions, as does the ancient Hebrew and Greek systems), the letters of the modern Latin alphabet are assigned numerical values 1 through 9.
In the Chaldean method number 9 is not used in the calculations, at least in practice. It is left out because it is thought to be divine and sacred, and therefore unassignable. A lesser-known method, more popular in the nineteenth and early twentieth century,
applied the concept of arithmancy to the Classical Latin alphabet. (Arithmancy came from 2 words Arithmetic & Mancy. Arithmetic means art of computation, the most elementary branch of mathematics. Mancy means word forming element of Greek origin meaning “divination by means of”)
that interprets the letters of the English alphabet via an assigned set of values developed by James Lees in 1976.
Biblical numerology – Numeric symbolism in biblical texts
Enneagram of Personality – Model of the human psyche used as a personality typology
Golden Ratio – Ratio between two quantities whose sum is at the same ratio to the larger one
Graphology – Pseudoscientific interpretation of handwriting
Number of the beast – Number associated with the Beast of Revelation
Numbers in Norse mythology – Significant numbers in Germanic paganism
Sacred geometry – Symbolic and sacred meanings as described to certain geometric shapes
Synchro mysticism – Belief system attributing meaning to coincidences
Synchronicity – Jungian concept of the meaningfulness of acausal coincidences