Sunday, April 2, 2023

How to do english gematria

english gematria is a way of assigning numerical values to words or phrases, much like the Hebrew form of gematria. It is a form of numerology and has been used in many spiritual practices throughout history. While some use it for divination and other experiential pursuits, others may use it to uncover hidden meanings in words and sentences. Regardless of your purpose, here's how you can do your own English gematria:

Step 1: Start with the Alphabet

The first step is to assign a numerical value to each letter of the alphabet. In English Gematria, A = 1, B=2 and so on until we reach Z=26. For example, if you calculate the value for the word "cat" you would have 3 + 1 + 20 = 24.

Step 2: Count Double Letters

Any double letter counts as a single digit number. This helps simplify calculations when needed! Again using the word "cat" as our example, instead of getting 24 we would get 12. The two C's only count as one signifying that this particular word contains 3 individual letters.

Step 3: Use Compound Words

In English Gematria we can also add multiple words together to create compound words in order to discover hidden meanings or otherwise hidden insight. This can be done by adding up all of the numerical values within each individual word and then combining them altogether at the end like this: Media experience + transformation = 9 + 5 + 4 + 5 + 2 + 18 = 43 As mentioned previously this type of practice can be used for divination or uncovering deeper insight into various topics by paying attention to traditional correspondence tables, influenced by astrology numbers, tarot card numbers etc that one can find online depending on what sort of correspondences they are trying to draw out from their analysis.

Step 4: Review Your Word or Phrase

Finally but certainly not least important step one should always review their work by looking at both the total sum and individual parts that created it in order to make sure all numbers are correct and no errors were made along the way – for example if instead of adding up "media experience" we added up "media xperience" then our total sum would be 21 which is closer than 43 but still not accurate once you apply all letters correctly! By taking time and making sure your calculations are correct you can avoid false associations from being made with incorrect sums being reached due to small errors when doing English Gematria analyses.

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