Sunday, May 8, 2016

Numero-gematria and a coincidence?

[Augmenting the gematria used in the essay "Marie's note."]

I sense Luo Clement (=WD Gann in my opinion) would approve of the following application of his methods:


Interesting that the letters of LOVE and PHI have the values of 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8.

Much, much more.

Think about it.  You have "Love Phi" and we have used all of the single digits other than 1, 2 and 9.  And it would be so nice to have a more complete phrase.  How about "To?"


How exquisite.  "To love Phi."  After you first consider we now have 2X6=12 and you find the missing 1 and 2.  Use Mr. Gann's first square of 12 to create incredible products and quotients of LOV, LOVE and Phi.  Magical numbers and letters, all.

Wait a minute, we haven't used the digit "9."  Surely, yes.  The value of "I" is 9 and we substitute "I" for "To":

Don't stop there.  All 9 digits are used in:

A letter representing every digit in some fashion.  Being an accountant/auditor I check.  10 digits (including 0) and 10 letters...we balance.

"But Jim, you need two "o"s to correctly spell the displayed usage of "too."  You are missing an "o."  Let me think about the nature of the missing letter as practiced in Mr. Gann's rendition of Philo of Alexandria's "rules of enigma."  Perhaps what's missing is more important than what's present. What is missing is an "o."  Its a nice round circle.  Reminds me of "All things are elliptical in nature."  That would seem rather, important.

One last mystery of numbers; what is the smallest number into which we can divide all 9 digits and result in a whole number for each?  It is the Biblical Great Week number, 2520.  And the Biblical Great week is 10 X John Dee's philosopher stone number 252.  And the WD Gann Map of Time is 1/15th of the Biblical Great Week.  The MOT is hanging with some very notable numbers.

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Now the "coincidentally."  Coincidentally, May 9 is the very first date in WD Gann's "The Tunnel Thru the Air" and a date adjacent Mr. Gann's full name.  Ignoring Mr. Gann's name spelled in full (well, in full the way he wanted it spelled as W.D. Gann in preference to William Delbert Gann) on the cover, inside title pages, rear flap and Foreword, I found permutations of his name (initials, etc) encoded in 23 locations in TTTTA.  And, though I have not performed a complete examination of attendant events, it seemed that, in each case, he wanted to make a point or highlight an event.  Perhaps he wanted us to take note of May 9, 2016?

I'm sure most are up on astronomical events attendant May 9...2016 that is, not 1927.  I wonder if Mr. Gann was aware those events would occur May 9, 2016?  From yesterday's essay on the numbers 11, 77 and 88 encoded in TTTTA:


In the narrative you find 1928 and directly to its right you find '88' encoded as a telestic and we can add 1928 + 88 = 2016.

Consider, the astronomical events will take place over two days, is that right?  (I'm not an astro guy.)  If so, Mr. Gann dated his Foreword May 9 as aforementioned.  Well, Luo Clement's book was not so dated.  Its copyright was  recorded on February 15, 1908 but the registration was, apparently, not complete until 2 copies of the book were received on May 8, 1908.  May 8 and May 9.  Oh, but we know Luo and WD Gann are different people.  I'll send this to my 'fact-check' staff to make sure I'm right on this.  Nah, I don't have a fact check staff.  If I "rossup" then, it'll just have to be a "rossup."

Those events in tan in the above above insert, they sound a lot like our election year, not 1928, but I noted that in yesterday's essay didn't I?  Sorry to be redundant.

Wow, why is that pesky word "Inca" encoded (in red) in such close proximity?  Coincidence for sure.

Hmmm Mr. Gann is noting Joshua in that tan narrative.  Let's go to Joshua 8:8 (KJV).  Again, coincidentally:


Altogether above my pay grade.  Come to think of I, I don't get paid for this.  I guess my pay grade is not a very high hurdle.

Jim Ross

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