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AnnaKezer
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posted December 05, 2003 04:40 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AnnaKezer     Edit/Delete Message
I am currently trying to adapt the numerology system, offered by Linda, to Russian language. The obvious problem that the Russian alphabet has 33 letters

There are a few letter which in English are produced by combining two sounds, e.g zh, ch, sh, ya, etc. - in Russian these are sinle letters/sounds.

Would it be correct to assign to a letter/sound a number above 8? There are still no 9s (I checked) - but I've got one 12 and one 11.

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Randall
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posted December 07, 2003 12:38 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message
Wish I knew the answer.

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dafremen
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posted December 07, 2003 10:49 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for dafremen     Edit/Delete Message
Perhaps by adding the numbers of the sounds which are combined? In addition, you would think that a symbol, in any language would produce a number with a similar vibration.

For instance, shouldn't the name Peter and the name Pedro produce the same number? Hmmm, maybe the addition of heavy spices such as chile and the replacement of bread with the tortilla might have an effect on the individual?

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AnnaKezer
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posted December 07, 2003 06:00 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AnnaKezer     Edit/Delete Message
Randall: me too... (as ancient said, the answers come only to those who seek. So I have to voice this up, otherwise I would never get anywhere )

Dafremen: That's exactly what I tried - to add the numbers.

I used the same philosophy - the numbers which we are using in the Numerology are the mere representation of certain vibrations. Thus, the complex sounds/vibrations could be divided into simpler elements and then re-created back as a sum of the latter.

It works perfectly in Russian but two letters/sounds: zh (adds up to 12) and sch (adds up to 11). I am not sure if it would be correct to leave them as 12 and 11 or should I reduce them to 3 and 2 accordingly. I ran a quick check - this does not make a difference in calculations, UNLESS! unless we are in a situation when a name produces no compound number in the standard calculations. Then, in order to find the hidden compound number, according Linda's Star Signs, one needs to go 2 steps back, take the "raw" numbers received from the computation of each parts of the name and add those "raw" numbers together to receive the hidden compound number.

So in this case, it makes a big difference whether one used 12 or 3 for "zh".

Am I too confusing with my questions?

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Aselzion
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posted December 11, 2003 10:44 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Aselzion     Edit/Delete Message
Greetings...

This is a multi-layered topic, and I'm not sure what the right answer is.

1) First I would try to discover if the Russian letters were ever also NUMBERS. Each Chaldee or Hebraic letter was also a number, so every Hebrew(Chaldee) word may also be read as a number. Is this true of Russian?

2) When the system was adapted to English, it was based upon the sound the original Hebrew/Chaldee letter "made" when pronounced, and then transliterated into English.

3) The Pythagorean System is based upon the POSITION of the letter in the alphabet, thus A=1, B=2... Z=26/8. Perhaps the same may be true for the Russian Alphabet, but IF the LETTERS were ALSO NUMBERS at some point in time, I would use that numerical value rather than it's positional value.

I'm not sure if this is as clear as I want it to be.. but it's the best I can do after having worked a 12 hour night shift! Please feel free to ask for clarification if I've muddied the waters in any way.

Hope this helps a wee bit...

Blessings...
Sleepy A

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