Questions for Truth, Search for Knowledge
I learned that numbers are occult symbols. Occultism is the study of
the hidden side of nature; it observes nature as a whole, rather than exam-
ining it in parts as science does. As William Eisen, a scientist by profes-
sion and author of The English Cabalah, said in one of his workshops:
“Science has a lot of questions to which they are search-
ing for answers, while the occult has all the answers and is
waiting for the questions. When the day comes that the
two meet, there will be greater strides in science than have
ever been made before.”
To me it proves that there is no way we can separate God from sci-
ence. The bottom line is that they are one and the same.
This is what this book is about; the search for facts that explain the
science behind number vibration and unraveling other mysteries on the
way; discovering the thoughts of those who were most wise and how their
beliefs have been and are being proved by science today. And most im-
portantly, how we can use this science to discover hidden meanings in our
everyday words, our names, and in character analysis. It is an accurate
tool for understanding our children and for employing the right people
for the job.
There are many fine books on numerology that cover name analysis
well. This book is designed to provide background reference material
that can be used with any one of them. It is a sourcebook of information
that I found scattered throughout a great deal of literature, and through
meditation.
I had a thirst for knowledge and a quest for truth. The study of num-
bers put me on the road to illumination. A whole world opened up to me
and life took on new meaning. If this book proves to be as exciting and
enlightening to anyone else who is sincerely seeking answers, then my
work has been even more worthwhile.
“I prayed for wisdom and God gave me numbers.”
Shirley Blackwell Lawrence
Palmdale, California