Manual of the Enumeration A Text Book on the Sciences of the Enumeration, Book one

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Manual of the Enumeration A Text Book on the Sciences of the Enumeration, Book one

by C. J. (Casper James) Coffman

EN·~4 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

Part 1

31:25
2

Part 2

31:40
3

Part 3

31:45
4

Part 4

31:35
5

Part 5

31:44
6

Part 6

31:23
7

Part 7

31:10
8

Part 8

31:44
9

Part 9

8:02

Description

A surprisingly thorough introduction to the esoteric system known as the Enumeration, this first volume serves both the curious beginner and the aspiring instructor. Written in a clear, step‑by‑step style, it lays out the basic numerological tables, explains how each letter of the alphabet reduces to a single digit, and connects those numbers to colors, traits, and even biblical references. The author’s aim is to give readers a practical toolkit they can use to reinterpret everyday choices—what to wear, which day to act, or how to understand a personal name.

The book then moves through each numeral, from 0 to 12, detailing its personality profile, strengths, weaknesses, and recommended occupations. It also introduces the “Principles of Creation,” a set of seven foundational ideas that link the numbers to broader aspects of life such as mind, spirit, and finance. Listeners will come away with a structured framework for applying these ancient insights to modern living, all presented in an engaging, classroom‑ready format.

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Manual of the Enumeration A Text Book on the Sciences of the Enumeration, Book one A Text Book on the Sciences of the Enumeration, Book one

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (250K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Joseph R. Hauser, ismail user and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2011-04-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

CJ

C. J. (Casper James) Coffman

b. 1885

An early 20th-century writer on numerology and related occult subjects, he is best known for Manual of the Enumeration, a 1927 work that presents his system of interpreting numbers, symbols, and personality. His surviving public record is slim, which gives his work a slightly mysterious edge today.

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