Content standards and principles
Every article and guide published on Chaldean Pythagorean Systems is entirely original work, written from years of personal research into both the Chaldean and Pythagorean numerological traditions. The content reflects genuine understanding developed through dedicated study of these two ancient systems, their historical origins, their mathematical foundations and their practical applications.
The content on this site draws from established and verifiable bodies of knowledge within the numerological tradition. These include the Chaldean system originating in ancient Mesopotamia with its sound-vibration-based letter assignments, the Pythagorean system derived from the teachings of Pythagoras and his school in ancient Greece, the mathematical properties of digital roots and modular arithmetic that underpin numerological reduction, and historical and cultural context from documented sources on how number symbolism has been understood across civilizations.
Every letter-number assignment in both the Chaldean and Pythagorean charts has been carefully verified against authoritative numerological references. Master numbers 11, 22 and 33 are preserved correctly and not reduced. When interpretation extends beyond established consensus, this is noted.
This site presents both the Chaldean and Pythagorean traditions with equal respect rather than claiming one system is superior to the other. Numerological interpretations are presented as what they are - insights from ancient traditions of number symbolism - and are not positioned as scientific predictions or guaranteed outcomes. The goal is to give readers accurate information so they can draw their own conclusions.
Articles and guides are reviewed periodically to ensure accuracy and clarity. When updates are made, the content is revised in place. The goal is not volume but quality - sharing genuinely useful and accurate information about both numerological systems.
If you spot an error in any letter-number assignment, calculation methodology, historical claim or interpretation, please reach out through the Contact page. Verified corrections will be made promptly.