right|thumb|300px|Table of associations between letters, the mansions of the moon, the constellations of the standard Zodiac, and the seasons, from the "Shams al-Ma'ārif".
right|thumb|300px|Table of associations between letters, the mansions of the moon, the constellations of the standard Zodiac, and the seasons, from the "Shams al-Ma'ārif".
Sīmiyā’ (from Arabic Simah سِمة which means sign Greek: σημεία, "signs") also rūḥāniyya, or ‘ilm al-ḥikma (, lit. "spirituality" and "the epistemology of wisdom", respectively) is a doctrine found commonly within Islam-occult traditions that may be deduced upon the notion of "linking the superior natures with the inferior...", and broadly described as theurgy.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).