Occult and Mystical Significance of Numbers
According to William W. Westcott in Numbers, Their Occult Power and Mystic Virtues, numbers possess profound occult and kabbalistic significance, functioning as divine archetypes that reflect the fundamental structure and principles of the universe.
Drawing from Pythagorean and Kabbalistic traditions, Westcott emphasizes that numbers are far more than mathematical constructs. They serve as symbolic expressions of metaphysical truths and cosmic laws, revealing hidden patterns underlying existence.
Key numerical archetypes include:
- Monad (1): Unity, origin, and the Divine source
- Dyad (2): Duality, polarity, and division
- Triad (3): Harmony, balance, and synthesis
Within this framework, numbers act as guides to understanding both the spiritual and material realms, mirroring the deep interconnectedness between creation, human consciousness, and divine order.