What is
the philosophy behind numerology?
The fundamental premise of numerology is that life and the universe
as a
whole is an orderly system. and that numbers reflect that orderliness.
Numbers are by definition orderly.
When we confront the question of numerology we are facing
the same
dilemma that we all face with the larger questions of life:
Is there meaning
and order to life or is it purely a random and chaotic universe?
There are three possible answers to this question: the universe
is ruled by
randomness and chaos; the universe is infinitely orderly; or
both randomness
and orderliness exist.
Randomness is a state in which there is no order or larger
meaning. Such
a state of affairs would mean that the universe is ruled by
chance events and
that there are no orderly laws governing the universe. In fact.
we know this
premise to be untrue. since the natural sciences. such as physics.
mathematics
biology, chemistry, and astronomy, are all based on the orderliness.
even
predictability, of natural law. Moreover, if the universe were
ruled by unpredictable events. there would be no sustainable structure to
it. On the contrary
the universe not only maintains form and structure it also
changes in precise
and orderly ways.
We are continually witnesses to this process of change: Day
turns into
night and night turns into day; winter is followed by spring,
and summer is
followed by fall; and apples grow on apple trees and figs
grow on fig trees,
and they never get confused.
Orderliness can be seen in every aspect of existence, from the
subatomic world
to the world of stars and galaxies. Therefore, we can cancel the
first possibility
to our original question: There is, at the very least, some orderliness.
But is it all orderly? When we look at the very basics of life-the
world of
deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), the molecular world, and the developing
child-we see an awesome sequence unfolding. DNA is of such
profound
orderliness that it has been the template for producing literally
billions upon
billions of human beings with the same universal characteristics,
two eyes,
ten fingers, ten toes, et cetera. That no two sets of eyes
are alike only shows
the remarkable creativity and energy that are contained within
this DNA
molecule.
The gestation and birth of a child are also examples of remarkable
order-
liness: It still takes egg and sperm to produce an ovum, and
nine months for
a child to fully develop and to be born. The growth pattern
of humans has
remained essentially the same, too: We are born very young,
and grow through
adolescence, puberty, adulthood, maturity, and old age, at
which point we die.
The arc of life is consistent and stable. This has been happening
for about 2
million years, the length of time humans have inhabited the
planet.
If we look up at the stars and see the planets, we see a further
example of
great orderliness. In creation, there is no randomness, a fact
that is the basis
for all physical sciences.
Yet, all of us experience events that we perceive as arbitrary
or random.
How can we reconcile the awareness that beneath our feet and
above our
heads-indeed, our very bodies-are the products of profound
orderliness.
while our lives seem permeated by random events of which we
can make no sense?
We seem forced to say that, at first glance, both order and
randomness exist
simultaneously. But wait-doesn't our perception of how much
order there
is in the universe constantly grow as we learn more? For example,
only three
decades ago, heart disease and cancer were regarded by most
of us as random
and terrible events in life. Today we believe that these illnesses
are often the
result of our daily behavior and eating patterns. Both illnesses
have very
logical etiologies. Consequently, they are the products of
order. The illnesses
have not changed; only our understanding of them has.
Many examples of so-called "natural disasters," such
as famine, drought,
and mud slides, are often perceived as random events. It is
only later that the
cause is usually discovered to be mankind's ignorance. Specifically,
we have
not had (and still don't have) a perspective large enough to
understand all the
variables that come into play when we begin to tamper with
the underlying orderliness.
The point here is that our perception of what is random keeps
changing as
we learn more. Meanwhile, our appreciation of an underlying order
grows.
However, it is important to keep in mind that the underlying
order was always
implicit in these events that were previously regarded as random;
we simply
didn't see the order.
Our growing understanding of order also changes the way we
experience
space and time. We all have had experiences that we cannot
explain that fall
into the category of synchronicity or extrasensory perception.
These experiences
violate our normal perception of space and time. We think of these
things as out-of-the-ordinary, but they are really glimpses of the underlying
order that our rational minds cannot comprehend, and that we really were not
designed to understand.
Nevertheless, this underlying order, which can only be fully
appreciated
intuitively, is being proven by our most advanced science,
quantum physics.
As quantum physicist Fritjof Capra points out in his book The
Tao of
Physics, scientists have now discovered a universal unity among
all
phenomena. As Capra said, the universe is characterized by
the "
fundamental interdependence" between all phenomena. And
quantum physicist Niels Bohr
emphasized that the main consequence of these theories is that
we cannot
separate any part of the material universe from the rest without
making an
error. The new vision of reality is a spiritual vision in its
very essence.
Progress for the human spirit, as I've come to see it, is
an elevation of
consciousness to where the individual becomes fully aware of
being an
integral part of the cosmos as a whole, and of its maker. This
mode of
consciousness is much, much broader than anything that could
possibly
develop from a rational thought process. Contrary to the knowledge
of the
mind, this understanding is rooted in seeing, recognizing,
and realizing at a
much deeper level. It typically occurs in meditative experiences,
but it can
also occur in many other settings.
However, science is trying to reach that kind of understanding.
As Capra
indicated, quantum mechanics is demonstrating that the fundamental
reality
of the universe-while not immediately apparent to our rational
minds-is a
vast unity in which all things are related.
In ancient times, this understanding formed the basis for
all the natural and
spiritual sciences. In fact, natural science was merely the
tool that was used
to discover the underlying orderliness of the universe, otherwise
known as
God. Out of this consciousness came such spiritual sciences
as numerology.
Numerology is based upon this underlying unity, a unity that
manifests
itself in a very intimate way in all of our lives. Our names
and dates of birth,
for example, are connected with our deepest inner being in
away that the