English Qaballa is an idea based on the ancient practice of assigning numerical values to letters in a language. Imagine you have a secret code where each letter has a number value. A = 1, B = 2, C = 3 and so on. In that case, the word CAT has a value of 3 + 1 + 20 = 24.
Now, some people believe that this code can reveal hidden meanings in words and phrases. They use this method to find connections between words, phrases, and ideas. For example, they may add up the values of different words to see if they are related in some way.
This system is called Qaballa, and it originated with Hebrew letters. People used it for religious and spiritual purposes to understand the hidden meanings of sacred texts. Later, some people applied it to other languages like English.
But just like any other system, not everyone agrees with its usefulness, and there's little scientific evidence to support its claims. It remains a controversial subject among some spiritual, religious, and mystical communities.