Part 2: Number Values, The Alphabet, & Dreams: Hebrew System


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With this system, often known as the Hebrew System there is only a value of 1-8, and nine does not factor in as it does in the Modern or Mediterranean Numerological System. However, the breakdown is still using the alphabet, although it is not in such a sequential order as the Modern System.

Numbers are 1-8 with the alphabet being the common A-Z, but not sequentially placed in all cases. By dividing out the numbers across the top of the page, 1-9, and placing the corresponding alphabet characters beneath them you come up with the codic system of values for each alphabetical character. Due to the misplacement of some letters, this system is often harder to rememberm and many end up using what's known as the Modern System simply due to ease of use:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A B C D E U O F I K G M H V Z P

Q R L T N W

J S X

Y

Therefore, the numerical value of each is assigned. Since I recognize that some people absorb data in different manners, here is another way the alpha-numeric values of this system can be charted for easy reference, and is sometimes easier than the disjointed looking visual chart above:

1 - A, I, Q, J, Y

2 - B, K, R

3 - C, G, L, S

4 - D, M, T

5 - E, H, N

6 - U, V, W, X

7 - O, Z

8 - F, P

AS WITH THE modern System shown in Part 1, the way in which this system is commonly used is to find a persons numeric vibration. Using the same example as in Part 1, my given name at birth was LAURI JEAN GERECKE. I would break down the equivalents by using the chart as follows:

L (3) A (1) U (6) R (2) I (1) J (1) E (5) A (1) N (5) G (3) E (5) R (2) E (5) C (3) K (2) E (5)

The numerical equivalents for the letters U, R, I and G vary in this example from the Modern System example. Then, once each letter has been assigned a number, you proceed with adding them up in a series of steps:

3 + 1 + 6 + 2 + 1 + 1 + 5 + 1 + 5 + 3+ 5 + 2 + 5 + 3 + 2 + 5 = 50

Then add the numbers again, until you have a single digit: 5 + 0 + 5

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