English version: Pythagoras, the father of numerology.
It was the charismatic Pythagoras of Samos, born in 580 BC, who dedicated his serene genius to draw shapes and ideas by numbers. At an age in which Gods and humans interacted, it was natural that after his illuminating trips around the world, Pythagoras attracted and acquired followers. It was his intention to raise the human from 1 (egocentrism) to 9 (bereavement). He integrated mathematics, music, science, mysticism, astronomy and philosophy, using them as a basis for his practical applications.
Revered as “the master”, as “that man”, Pythagoras led his followers to a “way of life”. He has developed the belief that there was harmony in the spheres related to the numerical interpretation. He was concerned with the thought that words could not bring adequate understanding of the concepts and objects, and that they could be best described by numbers.