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III. Sacred |
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2.1 Sacred Form
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Article 59-Sacred Numeracy |
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Canon 2341 |
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Sacred Numeracy or “numerology” are terms used to describe various ancient traditions and customs that believe numbers possess magical and supernatural powers in their relationship to physical objects and other form. |
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Canon 2342 |
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As everything within the universal dream may be expressed in terms of numbers and relationships of numbers, numbers rightly represent symbols of meaning of sacred importance. |
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Canon 2343 |
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As existence depends on the operation of Natural Laws, therefore not permitting supernatural laws, all magic and power of numbers may be expressed in terms of Divine Law and Natural Law. |
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Canon 2344 |
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While a particular Religion or Cult may place greater or lesser emphasis on a number, the paradox of existence is that if one number ceased to exist, all numbers cease to exist. Therefore no number can correctly be considered more important than another. |
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