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Numerology as the base of the myth of creation, according to the Mayas, Aztecs, and some contemporary American Indians.

机译:根据玛雅人,阿兹台克人和一些当代美洲印第安人的说法,命理学是创造神话的基础。

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This dissertation intends to demonstrate the impact of numerology in every aspect of the lives of ancient precolombian people as well as several contemporary American Indian tribes. For this reason numerology may be viewed as a true science, that is both an esoteric and a philosophical one. Thus, numbers may be looked upon not only as abstract signs, but as all inclusive entities in and of themselves. To the ancients, numerical symbols had an occult connotation that transcended the restrictive boundaries of simple computation. For instance, numerology had an integral role in Maya, Aztec, and some contemporary American Indian religious ceremonies. As an example, the high priests were able to predict future events by making intricate numerological computations. Further still, Maya and Aztec calendars were so accurate that they demonstrated an extraordinary knowledge of astronomical events. In order to accurately study the intricate subject of numerology it was necessary to divide the dissertation in several parts. These parts include a concise discussion of the Maya, the Aztec, and certain contemporary American Indian tribes. A general account of Maya, Aztec, and Contemporary American Indian culture and society was included, using the available data of present day archeological and written documents, in order to accurately describe the philosophy of these people. From an examination of the life and culture of these ancient societies, the basis for their myths of creation and the impact of numerology on those particular myths may be easily ascertained. The conclusion discusses how numerology shaped two great civilizations, that of the Maya and Aztecs, and how these basic esoteric numbers were absorbed and changed, to suit the needs and culture of some present day American Indian tribes.
机译:本文旨在论证命理学对古代前哥伦比亚人以及当代美国印第安部落的生活各个方面的影响。因此,数字命理学可以被视为一门真正的科学,既是深奥的,又是哲学的。因此,数字不仅可以看作是抽象的符号,而且可以看作是它们自身中的所有包容性实体。对于古代人来说,数字符号具有超越简单计算的局限性的神秘含义。例如,命理学在玛雅人,阿兹台克人和一些当代美洲印第安人的宗教仪式中起着不可或缺的作用。例如,大祭司通过进行复杂的命理计算就能够预测未来的事件。更进一步,Maya和Aztec日历是如此精确,以至于它们展示了天文学事件的非凡知识。为了准确地研究复杂的命理学主题,有必要将论文分为几个部分。这些部分包括对玛雅人,阿兹台克人和某些当代美洲印第安人部落的简要讨论。使用当今考古和书面文件中的可用数据,对玛雅人,阿兹台克人和当代美洲印第安人的文化和社会进行了全面介绍,以便准确地描述这些人的哲学。通过考察这些古代社会的生活和文化,可以很容易地确定其创造神话的基础以及命理学对这些特定神话的影响。结论讨论了命理学如何塑造两个伟大的文明,玛雅人和阿兹台克人的文明,以及如何吸收和改变这些基本的深奥数字,以适应当今美国印第安部落的需求和文化。

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    Anderson Vera.;

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