Network Telephone Services begins a research and analysis project for a network of spiritual psychologists who advocate use and practices based on the Devine nature of the number Seven (7).
As reprinted from the Wiki Page based on the number seven, this week’s examination will focus on the occurrences and popular application references to the number 7 in Classical Antiquity:
- Seven days in the week
- Seven colors in the rainbow
- Seven Seas
- Seven Continents
- Seven Heavens
- Seven against Thebes
- Seven Kings of Rome
- Seven Emperors (and period; Rome, history)
- Julius Caesar, Augustus, Galba, Hadrian, Nerva, Sallust, Vespasian
- Seven hills of Constantinople
- Seven hills of Rome
- Seven Liberal Arts
- Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove in China
- Seven Sages of Greece
- Saptarishi Seven Sages concept in Ancient India
- Seven Wise Masters, a cycle of medieval stories
- Seven Wonders of the ancient world
- 7 was considered a God number in ancient Egypt. The Pharaoh usually ordered things in groups of multiples of 7. For a time, 7 was not even used in writings for the people of Egypt.
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