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Seeking Recommendation Pythagorean numerology resources

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SolYCobre

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Does anyone has some sort of official resources about Phytagorean numerology. Since Z-library and libren got killed I’ve been struggling to find books or texts that are not from an ai generated site (I mean names not links). Also any other related topics recommendations are welcome. Thanks in advance
 

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"I do not believe you will find a wide echo for this science (knowledge) in the West; they do not understand it well. Turn towards the Arabic language, and you will find large libraries and lessons there. I am currently translating a book, and as soon as I finish it, I will put it here for you for free."
 

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To Angelkesfari’s point, there’s a huge amount preserved in the Arabic tradition. Al-Biruni and others are surprisingly accessible now, with English translations floating around.

For the Pythagorean side of things, a book that was recommended to me (despite the title, really dives into Pythagorean numerology and sacred geometry) is Jesus Christ, Sun of God by David Fideler. Fideler was (and is?) deeply invested in the topic, and he has other worthwhile works like The Pythagorean Sourcebook and the old journal Alexandria if you can find copies.

If you want broader overviews, Manly P. Hall touches the territory from a more general angle, and of course there’s Timaeus if you’d like to get as close to the classical material as possible. Also the Sefer Yetzirah is hugely influence by pythagorean number theory and expands on it in terms of the creation of the universe from a kabalistic/mathimatic/numerological perspective.
 

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"I am not speaking merely about the philosophies of creation and Pythagorean numbers. Rather, I am talking about the application of Transcendence (al-Tasāmī) and the permutations between numbers—specifically, between the symbolic art of 'Magic Squares' and the practical reality of interaction between numbers and their conjugation to extract spirits. This involves delving deep into texts to draw out Angelic spirits and other servant Demonic spirits from the texts' hidden aspects, and not just from astrological observations.
 

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"I do not believe you will find a wide echo for this science (knowledge) in the West; they do not understand it well. Turn towards the Arabic language, and you will find large libraries and lessons there. I am currently translating a book, and as soon as I finish it, I will put it here for you for free."
Thanks a lot, I will be checking when your book is done. Glad those topics are getting translated, even i think i could learn Arabic if the resources are that vast, I'm already learning Russian so i think it could be a nice investment. Specially about the application of it.

To Angelkesfari’s point, there’s a huge amount preserved in the Arabic tradition. Al-Biruni and others are surprisingly accessible now, with English translations floating around.

For the Pythagorean side of things, a book that was recommended to me (despite the title, really dives into Pythagorean numerology and sacred geometry) is Jesus Christ, Sun of God by David Fideler. Fideler was (and is?) deeply invested in the topic, and he has other worthwhile works like The Pythagorean Sourcebook and the old journal Alexandria if you can find copies.

If you want broader overviews, Manly P. Hall touches the territory from a more general angle, and of course there’s Timaeus if you’d like to get as close to the classical material as possible. Also the Sefer Yetzirah is hugely influence by pythagorean number theory and expands on it in terms of the creation of the universe from a kabalistic/mathimatic/numerological perspective.
Thanks, I'll check those books as well
 

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Thanks a lot, I will be checking when your book is done. Glad those topics are getting translated, even i think i could learn Arabic if the resources are that vast, I'm already learning Russian so i think it could be a nice investment. Specially about the application of it.
"Of course, I would be happy to give you Arabic lessons for free. And I would certainly be glad to guide you in your journey of searching for the numbers. Any English book you come across, you should post it in the library so that everyone can benefit from it. Thank you; I was certain that Wizard Forums — A Magick, Occult, Esoteric Community Forum would not just be a place for insults, but a place for people of knowledge, insight, and a holistic vision.
 
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