THEKABALA OF NUMBERS
INTRODUCTION
The science of numbers is of remotest antiquity. Amongthe Aryans and Greeks, the Assyrians and Egyptians, wefind indications of a development which gave to numberstheir real significance and employed them in a system of symbolism which had respect to something more thanmere enumeration.While it is true that a figure is a symbol denoting aquantity, it is also a fact that a quantity thus symbolisedmay denote much more than a mere number, as we maylearn from chemical analysis, where two bodiesconsisting of an equal number of atoms of the sameelements are of an entirely different chemical nature.This is the case as between phenylisocyanide and benzonitrile. But here we have a difference in thearrangement of the atoms, the single atom of nitrogen being active in the one and passive in the other molecule.The position serves, however, for a general thesis whichregards all bodies as compounded of elements drawn1
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