| starlife wrote: |
| I also purchased Leeya Thompson's book. She now uses a system based on phonetics. The Chaldean system was working fine for me. Now I am a bit confused. I would be interested in what you or others think of this phonetic system. |
Hey Starlife.
Though similar to her first book on the Chaldean alphabet Numerology, there's a fair bit more depth / detail to this one.
A few of the letters have changed their numeric values, brought as close as Leeya and fellow researchers were able to deduce from the more ancient alphabets at those time periods. (Near 500 B.C.)
Leeya has told me in email that there IS a lot more work to be done on fine tuning letter values. As she's writ in her book as well - the degrees of accuracy has had great amounts of increase in many different areas.
There is still more work to do though on the different pronunciations of vowels. As I've listed on my webpage, there're at least 4 different pronunciations for the letter A, by itself.
As far as calculating names within the Phonetic Chaldean alphabet, in the book, Leeya has pointed out that greater accuracies may be obtained by PHONETICALLY spelling out the name to cast the chart, for:
As an example - my adopted first 'birth name' had been Richard. (Which in the first published Chaldean alphabet I'd calculated to 18/9.)
Spelling it phonetically though, it would be:
Richrd. ((R)200 +(I) 1 + (CH)3 + (R)200 + (D)4) = 408 / 12 / 3
I haven't yet read the entire book though, as I've been mainly concentrating on rewriting my Chaldean Numerology software, with the new alphabet in mind.
If you DO have any other questions though, type away and I'll answer them in any way that I'm able to.
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