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In Mediterranean ], in fact, the number "23" is often identified, instead, with some well determined anatomical parts of the human body, usually considered as symbols of peace and prosperity, and in this sense the number perpetuated its symbolic content in the famous ], the typical neapolitan divinatory art of guessing ]'s sorted numbers. In Mediterranean ], in fact, the number "23" is often identified, instead, with some well determined anatomical parts of the human body, usually considered as symbols of peace and prosperity, and in this sense the number perpetuated its symbolic content in the famous ], the typical neapolitan divinatory art of guessing ]'s sorted numbers.

See ] for Karl Koch's work

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Sacred number of Eris, Goddess of Discord? (along with 17 and 5). Some users suggest, for granted further enlightenment, to study the Principia Discordia, but there might be discordant opinions.

In Mediterranean numerology, in fact, the number "23" is often identified, instead, with some well determined anatomical parts of the human body, usually considered as symbols of peace and prosperity, and in this sense the number perpetuated its symbolic content in the famous Smorfia, the typical neapolitan divinatory art of guessing lotto's sorted numbers.

See 23 movie for Karl Koch's work