In the world of “Harry Potter”, Hermione Granger’s favorite subject is Arithmancy. The novels don’t offer much detail, but they make it clear that Arithmancy involves the magical properties of numbers. Hermione learns to use complex charts to perform numerical divination, or tell the future using numbers, but in the real world, Arithmancy is known as numerology. According to numerologists, everything in the world is dependent upon the mystical properties of numbers.
These properties come from the numbers’ inherent vibration. Other new-age practitioners use the term vibration to describe beliefs in the power of items like crystals, Gemstones, Colors and essential oils.
As the theory goes, each number has a unique vibration, giving it certain properties. These properties can shed light onto a person’s behavior or predict whether romantic partners are compatible. Numerological analysis can determine a person’s lucky number or lucky day. Recurring numbers can offer clues into how the world works or the significance of people and events. According to many numerologists, nothing happens by accident — everything happens because of numbers.
Most numerologists credit Pythagoras with founding the field of numerology. Pythagoras was a philosopher who was born in Greece around 569 B.C. Pythagoras and his followers, known as Pythagoreans, studied mathematics, music and philosophy. Many textbooks credit the Pythagorean school with several important discoveries, including The Pythagorean theorem, which states that in a right triangle, the square of the length of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides (a2 + b2 = c2)
The mathematical proportions in musical harmonies, likely discovered through the use of stringed instruments Centuries ago. In Numerology we usually work on the combinations of numbers and vibrations which create frequencies.