gematria Effect is an ancient numerical cipher system used by the Jewish Kabbalists to pierce through the superficial meaning of words and uncover hidden insights. This system assigns numerical value to Hebrew alphabet letters and words, providing a deeper layer of spiritual understanding in which each letter or word becomes a portal into a concept or idea that can be further explored.
The Gematria Effect is believed to date back to ancient Babylon, when Sumerian astrologers developed the idea that numbers contain magical correlations and secret meanings. It is also believed that their use of gematria was passed down through oral tradition and eventually became the basis for Jewish gematria.
Today, gematria is thought to reveal metaphysical information about our universe when it's applied to words, names, or events. While some skeptics may claim that this phenomenon is sheer coincidence (or worse), others believe that the Gematria Effect can be used as a tool for divination.
The basic premise of Gematria is to break down words and names into their primary components: numbers. Every letter corresponds with a certain number; for example, A=1, B=2, C=3 and so forth. By assigning each letter with a value and then adding up those values for each word or phrase, deeper correlations can be drawn between seemingly unrelated concepts or ideas.
It's important to note that there is no right or wrong answer when it comes to solving questions using gematria—there are simply deeper levels of understanding within every word or phrase you encounter using this method. To draw a correlation between two things using this method means stripping away preconceived notions on both topics and allowing yourself to view them in terms of their simplest components: numbers.
For example, let's say you want to explore the relationship between global warming and oil spills. The equation might look something like this: global warming + oil spills = 441 (G=7 + L=3 + O=6 + B=2 + A=1 + L=3 + W=5 + A=1+ R=4 + M=4 + I=9+N=5+G=7+S=1+P=7+I=9+L=3+L=-2). You could then examine 441 from multiple angles—which could lead you in exciting new directions and help you construct an interesting new argument about your topic.
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