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The fact that English (and most Western alphabets) start with A, B, Greek starts with Alpha, Beta, Hebrew starts with Aleph, Bet---isn't synchronicity. These languages are derived from one another, so it's no surprise that their numerology may match up to some extent (but not all the way). They also all have traditions of numerology due to their cultures having came in contact with each other. Synchronicity entails events happening independently without mutual awareness. If you try to take the argument to languages outside of this circle, like Mandarin Chinese or some African and Meso-American languages that don't have written scripts, the numerology argument falls apart very quickly. What about African languages that don't even have letters but rather just "clicks?" Languages, along with their alphabets, were developed arbitrarily. To argue some natural or divine order based on words that we humans came up with arbitrarily is a bit of a reach.
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The fact that English (and most Western alphabets) start with A, B, Greek starts with Alpha, Beta, Hebrew starts with Aleph, Bet---isn't synchronicity. These languages are derived from one another, so it's no surprise that their numerology may match up to some extent (but not all the way). They also all have traditions of numerology due to their cultures having came in contact with each other. Synchronicity entails events happening independently without mutual awareness. If you try to take the argument to languages outside of this circle, like Mandarin Chinese or some African and Meso-American languages that don't have written scripts, the numerology argument falls apart very quickly. What about African languages that don't even have letters but rather just "clicks?" Languages, along with their alphabets, were developed arbitrarily. To argue some natural or divine order based on words that we humans came up with arbitrarily is a bit of a reach.
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