Wednesday, April 12, 2023

What is my gematria number

Gematria is a unique numerical system that assigns numerical values to words or phrases. The word "gematria" is derived from the Greek verb "geomai", meaning to calculate. Gematria has been used since antiquity, and its origins can be traced back to the ancient Near East, particularly in Jewish and Christian texts.

In gematria, each letter of the alphabet corresponds to a number between 1 and 9. For example, the letter A is represented by 1, B by 2 and so on up to I which is represented by 9. Each word then has an associated number based on its spelling in the alphabet. Thus, for example, the word "love" would have a gematria number of 4 + 6 + 7 + 5 = 22.

You can calculate your personal gematria number using your first name only or using a combination of your first name and last name together with any nicknames or middle names you prefer. To get your personal gematria number simply add all of the values for each letter together to get your final score. All letters are counted, including spaces between words

My personal gematria number is 75. This is calculated by adding up all the numbers associated with each letter in my full name - John Joseph Smith (J=1+0+6+0+6+1+1+2=17; O=6+0 = 6; H=8; N=5; J=1+0+6+0 = 7; O=6+0 = 6; S=1+2 = 3; E=5; P=7; H=8). This gives me a final sum of 17 + 6 + 8 + 5 + 7 + 6 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 8 = 75.

Your gematria number has been used throughout history as a way to analyze individual personalities and destiny paths across cultures including Jewish kabbalistic tradition, Islamic numerology and Western astrology systems. It's thought that everything in life can be expressed mathematically and that numbers hold inherent power over people's destiny paths – as demonstrated through analyzing my personal gematrix number – 75 . Deciphering what this means exactly would take deeper study of numerology but begins with recognizing individual qualities (like strong will power) associated with my numbers 7 and 5 as well as creative expression facilitated by the number 11 (made up of two 1s).

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