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Mesopotamian Mathematics & Numerology - An Introduction | Liber 50
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12-05-2010, 07:29 PM
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Mesopotamian Mathematics & Numerology - An Introduction | Liber 50
As significantly as sigil-scripts, colors and mystical alphabets have played their parts in ritualized magical drama, spiritual incantations and other ceremonial applications, so, too, are numbers viewed as mystical signs in the realm of form, representative of endless wisdom and correspondences. Although traditional or “classical” numerology is derived from a base-10 (or by some interpretations, a base-9) system, the mathematics born in Mesopotamia is base-6, or more appropriately, base-60. While this might seem complicated, consider that you are probably most familiar with a base-10 metric system – things are easily grouped in tens and hundreds: decades and centuries and “percents.” This type of math is quite familiar to western civilization.
![]() This informative posting is provided by the Mardukite Truth Seeker Press and is extracted from the appendix found in Gates of the Necronomicon (or Sumerian Religion – Secrets of Babylon) [as well as the recently compiled anthology Necronomicon - Anunnaki Legacy] Quote:Base-60 mathematics is something more closely identified with “time” in our world. Rather than the division of an hour into hundredths or percents, we see sixty minutes as the “whole pie.” A quarter of that “pie,” while still “25%” is not the quantified value of 25, but instead: 15. The measuring “foot” is divided by 12 [12 x 5 = 60]. This is the type of thinking that more closely resembles the Sumerian world-view. For although school-teachers will frequently emphasize the proverbial “use of the wheel,” it was Sumerian mathematics that established that the wheel (or more correctly, the circle) consisted of 360 degrees [6 x 60 = 360]. Thus was born “geometry,” the means of “earth-measuring,” as 360 being a perfect “earth” cycle (circle), was thought to compose the length of the year (in the Sumerian calendar). |
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