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    http://www.zian100pi.com, http://www.zian100pi.com/discuz/home.php?mod=space&uid=396532&do=profile&from=space. Letters and words within the Hebrew alphabet are used for symbols, values, and calculations using the alphanumeric code geitarias. As a means of learning Jewish texts, especially in the Torah, we use this method deeply and to understand texts from a more spiritual perspective. Gematria (pronounced with a hard “G”, like “Gamma” or “Gimmel”) is Jewish numerology, which can be a helpful method of revealing Divine information. Gematria is particular to the Hebrew language and its corresponding numerical system. This comes to teach us the nullification of space and times goes hand in hand, as at the speed of light. The Ragil Method is the method that most people mean when they use the word gematria. Remember gematria is a Greek word that is also the shoresh for geometry. Thus, there are specific rules of the different gematria methods. Gematria along with Astrology is referred to as a “spice of Torah” in the Talmudic section called Pirkei Avot. This is usually translated as “Ethics of the Fathers.” Actually, this is a corrupted translation as there are many teachings in this section other than Ethics and Morals. However, the most common use of gematria is to obtain a more spiritual understanding of a religious text. The exact meaning drawn from gematria depends on a person’s individual beliefs. An ancient version of gematria was a fully developed mathematical system that used words to reveal sums that they intended future readers to discover. To use the calculator above, simply enter the word or phrase you want to calculate. The calculator will then calculate and display the English simple gematira value and the English Jewish gematria value. Their writings influenced Abraham Abulafia of the Castilian school of Kabbalah, whose meditation techniques included contemplating different names of God. Sefer Yetzirah, the earliest kabbalistic text, believed to have been written in the 2nd century CE, was the first kabbalistic text to elaborate a system of gematria. This text is concerned with God’s creation of the universe through the powers of the Hebrew alphabet, and with the permutations of God’s name. The mystic practitioner could, it was believed, use this knowledge to harness the powers of creation.

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