Saturday, February 21, 2015

The "Great 1000-year Cycle" in TTTTA

There's only one cycle referred as "great" in TTTTA.  It is the 1000-year cycle.  Look it up.  Did Mr. Gann intend to elevate that cycle above others?  Even the 5,000-year cycle, mentioned on one occurrence in the same sentence as the 1,000 isn't described as "great."

Perhaps there's a coded fingerprint in TTTTA.

Consider this.  There are 33 occurrences of the exact word "1000".  In TTTTA.  Do a word search on the readily available searchable pdf that Superrome so generously makes available on the Gannstudygroup website and in scribed.

Important number 33.  Christ's age when he was crucified.  do re me fa so la si do….  It is the tone 'fa.'  One third the Law of 3 of the whole.  Too many meanings to count.

But how might we, somewhat, confirm Mr. Gann wanted to put an exclamation point on the '1000-year cycle?"

Let's continue.  Try searching "1,000" and you find exactly 4 occurrences.  Four, not so much help.

But what if you added it to 33?  You get 37.

Signature of the Rosicrucian.  Meaningful to the Mason.  The smallest angle of the Pythagorean 3 4 5 triangle.  Reduced, we get 1, the monad.  And on….

But don't stop there.  How about a search for "thousand".  Of course, it could be a portion of a larger word, say "five thousand" but let's go ahead and put on the blinders.

We have 98 occurrences of "thousand" and that added to 37 gives us 135.  Sesquiquadrate.

Somewhere I think Mr. Gann is winking.  What do you say Watson?

Jim

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