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Hello, I am wondering if they're other esoteric/numerical/magick-related systems other than those mentioned in the title? Further responses are greatly appreciated, thank you.
The numogram is (or was.) part of the CCRU collective, which numerous authors partook in. It is heavily based on the Tree of Life, but it has a more 'cyber-punk' twist to it, and several logical frameworks work differently from something you would expect from the Judeo-Christian Kabbalah.The Kabbalah and the I Ching cover an awful lot of turf. Sorry: I don't know the Numogram and am too slothful to google. In any case, what are you after: numerology, magickal system, or...? There are, of course, the runes. (Cleave close to Edred Thorson/Stephen Flowers there. Presently the runes are coming in for a lot of (seemingly) well-intentioned abuse by the marshmallow and faery crowd co-pting the symbols.) Also, Johannes Bureus---tutor to Gustavus Adolphus--- cooked up a runic gematria, though he used his own 15-rune system and borrowed heavily from Hebrew gematria. Some theistic Satanist groups have their own systems involving the runes plus Hindu elements (call this neo-Ariosophy.) These can be pretty-damned powerful, if I can put in a plug. The late Michael Bertiaux developed a system he called "voudon," allegedly based on Haitian voodo and its African roots. Apparently numerology was a big part of this. And how could I forget Dr. Dee & Edward Kelly's Enochian magic? Enough detail & nuance there to charm the very IRS itself with Byzantine complexity.