Q-Decode Instructions:
Enter TEXT or NUMBERS in the input box, then press the 'DECODE' button to see the results. Punctuation and spaces will be ignored. You can decode anything: names, places, birth dates, serial numbers, license plates, passport numbers, etc.
Pressing the CLEAR button will clear the entry box.
Entries must be in English characters only. Foreign characters will be ignored.
The Five Buttons and what they do:
L : Letters Only
The 'L' Button is the default selection and will decode Letters Only.
L & # : Letters and Numbers
In order to show results from input that contains LETTERS and NUMBERS (a House address, for example), make sure you toggle the 'L & #' (Letters and Numbers) button.
# : Numbers ONLY
This will process ONLY the NUMBERS that are in your entry. It will ignore all letters.
Dates: To enter a date, use the format: 25/12/2012. It does not matter if the month or day is first. The slashes or dashes will be ignored.
V : Vowels ONLY
This button will show the results of only the VOWELS in your entry.
C : Consonants ONLY
This button will show the results of only the CONSONANTS in your entry.
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Numbering Systems:
Modern Number System
The Modern System of numerology uses all of the English alphabet. Letters are assigned numeric values from 1 to 26.
Pythagorean Number System
This will process your entry using the Pythagorean System of numerology. This system is said to have originated from the Greek mathematician Pythagoras of Samos. Letters are assigned numeric values from 1 to 9.
Chaldean Number System
This will process your entry using the Chaldean System of numerology. The Chaldean System of numerology has its roots in Ancient Babylon. Letters are assigned numeric values from 1 to 8 which correspond to 'sounds' or 'vibrations' that the letters make.
Crowly Number System
This will process your entry using Aleister Crowly’s gematria of numerology as used in the English Qaballa. The Crowly System of numerology was described in his book, Liber AL vel Legis (The Book of the Law), 1909, and was interpreted by James Lees in 1976.
Letters are assigned numeric values from 1 to 11. In this system, the TOTAL value of the word is used instead of the Final Decoded Value. The TOTAL field will turn orange when the Crowly numbering system is in use.
“According to Jake Stratton-Kent, "the English Qaballa is a qabalah and not a system of numerology. A qabalah is specifically related to three factors: one, a language; two, a 'holy' text or texts; three, mathematical laws at work in these two."
The Crowly Number System provides the numerical calculations needed to decode the English Qaballa.
Master Numbers:
In Numerology, a class of sub-decoded (Intermediary) numbers is called 'Master Numbers'. These are 11, 22, and 33. These Master Numbers will be shown in RED onscreen when they appear.
'Y' Preferences:
You can select how you want the letter 'Y' to be treated in the calculations. You can set the preferences to treat the letter 'Y' as if it were a CONSONANT or a VOWEL. The default setting for 'Y' is CONSONANT.
After Saving your preferences, ensure you hit the Decode button to refresh your results.
Date Stack Method:
The Date Stack Method is another way to decode dates only. While the Final Value will be the same as the Traditional Method, the Intermediary number may differ.