The Mystery School By Ortrun Franklin
11:11
—What’s So Special? In order to understand 11:11, we need to start with understanding the energetic progression of numbers. The numerical systems have progressed from the use of tally marks, more than 40,000 years ago, through to the use of sets of glyphs to efficiently represent any conceivable number. The Egyptians invented the first ciphered numerical system that dates back to 3100BC and like our modern numbering system, it uses a base of 10.
Pythagoras popularized the idea that “all numbers have different vibrational properties”. His ideas have lead modern science and mathematics to show how the world conforms precisely to geometric mathematical principles governing everything from gravity to the migratory movements of animals and the habits of humanity. Pythagoras was also the founder of Divination Numerology in the
6th Century BC. Each letter of the alphabet was given a sequential number from 1 to 9. Each number has a different meaning. The numbers could be used individually to show traits; but, in order to find out the person’s life path, challenges and more, the numbers of the letters of the name needed to be added together. The numbers in the birth date would show which vibrational influences were at play throughout the person’s life. Specific numbers – 11, 22 and 33 – also called the Master Numbers, were the only other numbers used. Since its inception, Numerology has been used to gain deeper understanding of
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ourselves, the universe, and our place in the universe. St. Augustine of Hippo (A.D. 354 –430) wrote “Numbers are theUniversal Language offered by the deity to humans as confirmation of the truth.” The arcane teachings of ancient Egypt were clocked in mystery. In the ancient Egyptian Mystery Schools the adepts were taught deeper concepts through symbols. For instance, they saw the Nile River as symbolic of the backbone of the human body. Along the Nile were twelve strategically placed temples or chakras, seven considered
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The ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras said, “Numbers have a way of taking a man by the hand and leading him down the path of reason.”