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Who is the father of numerology?

By Michael Alan Prestwood

Author and Natural Philosopher

02 Feb 2025
Published 11 months ago.
Updated 3 weeks ago.

Who is the father of numerology?

Pythagoras is often called the “father of numerology” because he saw numbers as the foundation of reality. His work in mathematics—especially in discovering numerical relationships in nature, music, and geometry—laid the groundwork for what we now call numerology.

Pythagoras lived in a time when science, philosophy, and spirituality were inseparable. The part of his work that identified mathematical patterns in nature stood the test of time and became the foundation of science and mathematics. The part where he assigned deeper, mystical meanings to numbers evolved into numerology, a pseudoscience. A framework where numerical harmony explains both the cosmos and the human soul.

History drew a line: mathematical relationships endured because they were testable; a few mystical interpretations survived as belief. Both reflect ancient ways of understanding reality, but only one became science.

In my book, 30 Philosophers, I focus on what we know, the provable stepping stones of human thought. Pythagoras’ contributions to mathematics are undeniable, but his numerology? That falls into the realm of personal belief. And in the grand history of philosophy, we all have the right to believe whatever we choose.

The end.

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