1920. A handbook of interpretation. "The science of numbers is of the remotest antiquity. While it is true that a figure is a symbol denoting a quantity, it is also a fact that a quantity thus symbolized may denote much more than a mere number." Partial contents: Power of numbers; Geometrical relations of thought; Numerology; Number, form, color, sound; Names and numbers; Chance events; Reduction; Significance of numbers; Kabalism of cycles; Success and failure; Law of values; God geometrises.
Dr Walter Gorn Old (1864-1929) was an eminent English Theosophist, and a notable 19th century mystic and astrologer, better known as Sepharial. He initially studied medicine and followed this up with studies in psychology, oriental languages, astrology and numeurology. In 1886 he started to write an astrology problem page in the Society Times, where he answered the public's questions, and in 1887 at the age of just 23 was admitted to the "inner sanctum" of the Theosophical Society. He was editor of Old Moore's Almanac, which is still published in the 21st century. He was one of the founder members of the Theosophical movement in England. He became a very influential author in the fields of the occult, astrology and numeurology. He can be credited as the first astrologer to use Earth's "dark moon" Lilith in his calculations. His works include: Degrees of the Zodiac Symbolised (with Charubel aka John Thomas) (1898), New Manual of Astrology (1898), The Book of the Simple Way (1904) and The Kabala of Numbers (1913).
One of the most interesting though mind bending books I've read.
I'm not sure if I believe everything in this book (I definitely didn't understand everything lol) but Sepharial comes with convincing data and a passionate approach, making this book an interesting and thought provoking read from front to back.
I also love the practicality of the book. You can find out what your name means, where you can find your lost property, find out what your birthday means, what you're thinking of and many other things.
Also, the last 5 chapters were difficult to read, especially for someone who doesn't have a lot of knowledge of these topics (me) but that makes them all the more intriguing.
If you want a book about numerology, astrology, astronomy, cosmogony, geometry, mathematics, theology and whatever else this madman covers, this book is for you.