Gematria is an ancient art of assigning a numerical value to words using linguistic rules. It was originally performed in either Hebrew or Ancient Greek, where letters were also used as numerals.
These calculations were traditional used in philosophy, theology and mysticism, but they can be used in any situation where an input of numbers is only accepted but you want to use it for a word eg. an audible frequency could represent a word.
Character Value Type:
Ascending value - Letters will be assigned a number from 1 - 26 starting at A.
Agrippa Key - Uses the values assigned by Agrippa in his opus.
English Qaballa - Uses the values derived from The Book of Law by James Lees.
ASCII Value - Uses the ASCII number for each letter.
Letter Count:
All Letters - All letters are counted in the total.
First Letters - Only the first letters of each word are counted towards the total.
Last Letters - Only the last letters of each word are counted towards the total.
Generation Buttons:
Convert with No Multiplier - Add all of the values defined in the previous settings without any additional multiplier.
Convert with Golden Ratio - Multiplies the value of each counted letter by Phi.
Convert with Pi - Multiplies the value of each counted letter by Pi.
Convert with Fibonacci Number - Multiplies the value of each counted letter by the F Number corresponding to the total number of counted letters.