
For more than twenty-two years, I have carried the mystery of the numbers discovered by Dr. Joseph Puleo. These are often mislabeled the “Solfeggio frequencies,” but I call them the Puleo Numbers, honoring the man who discovered them.
Dr. Puleo did not invent them. He uncovered them through a deep study of Scripture, in the Book of Numbers, and his story is worth remembering. What he brought into the light was a series of hidden numbers that have been used in Tuning forks and music for sound healing purposes for the last 25 years.
Dr. Joseph Puleo was visited by Jesus, who gave him 3 clues.
• Numbers, Chapter 7:12 (KJV)
• Psalms 119 (KJV)
• Psalms 120-134 (KJV)

Clue One — Numbers 7:12–84 (The Sequence of Offerings)
Numbers, chapter 7, beginning with verse 12, we have 6 verses that repeat over and over again. These verses describe an offering. That offering is done for 12 days.
• 6 verses describe an offering
• 12 days of offerings
• 6×12=72 total verses

Clue Two: Psalms 119 (KJV)— The Hebrew Alphabet
The second clue lies in Psalms 119, the longest chapter of the Bible. Its 176 verses are grouped in stanzas of eight, each headed by a letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
Dr. Puleo noticed the number eight, but he missed the deeper key: the Hebrew letters themselves. Each letter carries a numerical value and meaning. Each stanza of Psalm 119 is like a meditation on that letter, revealing how sound, number, and meaning are inseparable.
All 22 letters are there, in order. Now, Hebrew (as well as Greek) are known languages that have numbers assigned to their letters. This assignment is called Gematria. There are 27 letters in the Hebrew alphabet when you count the ending letters. This is important as you will soon learn.
This is why Hebrew, not Latin or English, is the true interpretive language for the Puleo Numbers. To understand them, we must return to the letters, to the living vibration of the language of Creation.
Hebrew Letters, Name and Value


Clue Three — Psalms 121–134 (The Songs of Degrees)
Psalms 121-134 gives a phrase above each chapter that when taken together look like this
• A Song of Degrees
• A Song of Degrees
• A Song of Degrees of David
• A Song of Degrees
• A Song of Degrees of David
• A Song of Degrees
• A Song of Degrees
• A Song of Degrees for Solomon
• A Song of Degrees
• A Song of Degrees
• A Song of Degrees
• A Song of Degrees of David
• A Song of Degrees
• A Song of Degrees of David
• A Song of Degrees
Degree is a musical term and song also gives us a clue that we need to look at music, scales, notes, frequencies and intervals.
These clues led him to discover a hidden code within the book of Numbers, Chapter 7, beginning with verse 12. This code is only in the King James Bible (KJV).
Together, these three clues form the foundation of the Puleo Numbers—revealing a numerical system encoded within Scripture itself.
