Usually people want to know if they are compatible with other people, family, lovers, coworkers etc. A precise Pythagorean Numerology calculation can analyze if a person is in harmony with others. But sometimes people do not get along with other people even if the Life Path Number is in harmony with theirs. This is because each number has a positive and a negative energy associated with it in Pyth
agorean Numerology. You might be bringing out the negative energy of a particular person's number simply because that's what you're expecting from that person that's what you're used to. This is just one more way that knowing the numbers can help you change your life for the better in Pythagorean Numerology. Once you know whom you are compatible with, you can start breaking these patterns of low expectations. Pythagoras was born is Greece around 590 BC and was one of the best known philosophers of his day. If his name sounds familiar it is likely because you were taught his theories in high school geometry class. He was a very important figure in the development of mathematics, although little is known about his true achievements. There is very little recorded of the early life of Pythagoras, but it has been reported that he was a very magnetic, attractive, charismatic person and that everyone loved him. He is also believed to have won prizes for his agility at the Olympic games. When Pythagoras was around 50 years old he established a school that was sort of a secret society in Crotona, Italy. The society was called the semi-circle and there he taught Mathematics, Astronomy and Music. The society was open to both men and women. and it is said that his students were made to adhere to a strict code of secrecy and were not allowed to put any of his teachings in writing. It has also been reported that his students had to go through a 5 year period of perfect silence which allowed them to reach a level of deep contemplation and to develop faith. Most of the little that is known of what he taught was written down after his death. Rather than focusing on solving mathematical problems like modern day mathematicians, Pythagoras was primarily interested in the concepts or principles behind the mathematics. He felt that the entire universe could be expressed through numbers, and created a system for this that was then further expanded by other Greek philosophers. Although Pythagoras did not invent numerology, his theories took it to a different level which is why he is often credited with being the father of numerology. Dr. Julia Stenton is credited both with raising awareness of Numerology in modern times in many parts of the world and with giving the name “Numerology” to the Science of Names and Numbers.