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In this post, let's delve into the contemporary application of gematria, exploring how it can be used to uncover hidden messages and predict the future, akin to a psychic, in the digital age.

A Brief History of Gematria

Gematria is a system of assigning numerical value to a word or phrase, based on the numerical values of its constituent letters in an alphabet. It originated in ancient times, with roots in Jewish mysticism, particularly within the Kabbalistic tradition. The exact origins of gematria are not definitively known, but it is believed to have emerged around the same time as the development of the Hebrew alphabet, dating back to at least the first millennium BCE.

Gematria gained prominence within Jewish mystical and esoteric traditions, where it was used as a tool for interpreting sacred texts such as the Torah (the first five books of the Hebrew Bible) and other religious writings. Practitioners of gematria believed that words or phrases with equivalent numerical values shared meaningful connections, often revealing hidden insights or deeper layers of meaning in the text.

Gematria In Digital Age

Today, Gematria is no longer confined to the realms of scholarly study and ancient scriptures, it has broken free from its traditional boundaries and no longer the exclusive domain of academics, this ancient practice has gained popularity among a diverse range of individuals. From casual enthusiasts to social media influencers, people are now exploring gematria's mysteries and applying its principles to contemporary subjects with the help of digital tools.

Picking The Right Tool

There are many gematria apps available, but most of them function like simple calculators without additional functionalities. If you're a beginner and happen to choose one of these as your tool, you'll likely have a hard time uncovering hidden messages and connecting the dots. The recommended tool is "Gematria Decoder + Automatch," which runs on all platforms and is available on the Google Play Store and Amazon Appstore. For other devices such as PCs, Macs, and iPhones, it can be installed as a PWA (Progressive Web App) directly from a browser at https://www.gematria-decoder.com. (refresh the page if it failed for the first time) Once installed, it functions just like a native app. (Watch these videos to learn how to install it as a PWA).

The major advantage of using 'Gematria Decoder + Automatch' is its "auto match" and "lock & search" functionalities, which automatically highlight matching values and enable easy searching. These features help connecting the dots easily and reveal hidden meanings quickly.

The Modern Use of Gematria Experiment:

The best way to explore gematria is by using it to uncover hidden meanings and connections among words related to past events.

In this experiment, we conducted searches on words and phrases associated with Michael Jackson to see if gematria might reveal relevant connections. After some analysis, gematria suggested potential links between terms like "Thriller Album," "Grammy Award," "Chimpanzee Bubbles," and "Painkiller". These connections are surprisingly relevant and align with established facts.

These results demonstrate that gematria can be applied to the English language and modern subjects, suggesting its potential for uncovering deeper meanings.

Let's try one more experiment: let's use gematria to analyze the outcome of the recent Taiwan Election and see what it reveals. In the recent Taiwan presidential election, there were three candidates: Lai Ching-te, Hou Yu-ih, and Ko Wen-je. A quick search on gematria revealed that only Lai Ching-te has a connection with the word "President," and indeed, Lai Ching-te won the election, becoming the president of Taiwan.

That's quite impressive, don't you think?

Now let's move up one level and use gematria to predict the outcome of a near-future event.

Let's predict which movie will win the Oscar for Best Picture. With a quick search, gematria revealed that "Poor Things" is connected to the phrase "best picture," suggesting that "Poor Things" is likely to win the Best Picture award.

Now all we need to do is sit back, relax, and wait for the results to see if gematria got it right.

With the impressive results it produced from the above experiments, Gematria proves that it's still alive and relevant in this modern world. Sure, some folks might write it off as superstition, but you can't deny that some of the predictions from gematria leave you speechless. Whether you're a skeptic or a true believer, Gematria's allure is still hard to ignore even in the digital age