Friday, December 1, 2017

Chapter XXXIX aka Chapter 34, the "breath of God"

I doubt anyone other than myself has parsed the geodesic math of the mis-numbered 34th chapter of WD Gann's "The Tunnel Thru the Air" which is displayed as "Chapter XXXIX" and subhead as "Robert Gordon's seven days."  Indeed have not read the following thoughts about that chapter described by Mr. Gann as providing, in brief, great "understanding."  Perhaps the following thoughts have been offered but I have not read them.

Reduce the correct and incorrect digital reflection of those chapters to a single digit and the process and endpoints of the reductions provides:


12, 7 and 3, individually, numbers notable in Mr. Gann's cosmology and otherwise.  Biblically, those numbers have vast significance.  John Mitchell's "canon of numbers' comes to mind.

Concatenate 3 and 7 and you have the smallest angle of the Pythagorean 3-4-5 and symbolic of Pythagoreans, Rosicrutians and Freemasons....  

Concatenate 7 and 7 and you have Mr. Gann's age when he passed.  You also have one of the acrostic/telestic "pointers" I have offered may have been purposefully placed in TTTTA to point somewhere.  Given that its location is near contiguous with my name and I was born in 1951, could it indicate the year 2028 will be a year of significance (not just the year I might pass at 77 years of age)?

Now grasping 12 and 3 appear on the same line in the above tabular reduction I want to reduce the 12 and concatenate the now two 3s to form 33...the age widely accepted at which Christ was crucified.

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I'm sure someone has noted the reductions of the incorrect and correct chapters numbers associated with Robert Gordon's seven days; after all, the book has been studied in universities and  by very smart stock analysts for now 90 years.  Duh, doesn't take a genius to determine the right number is 34, the next after properly numbered chapter 33, nor interpret XXXIX its as being the incorrect reflection of the number 34.  So sadly, I've read those who naively, no stupidly, lament Mr. Gann's lack of attention to detail.

But the 37 and 77 are really new to me when contemplating the "error."  Older age is often that way, however.  I'm often re discovering things that happened yesterday.  Each day has "Groundhog Day" moments.

One last consideration; that 3 and 7 may, in and of themselves, be a very deeply encoded message.  In the previous essay I likened the three latitudes implied by RG's seven days as the positive, negative and neutral forces.  Indeed, its the Law of Three and would explain the first of the two digits, 3.

The 7; of course, its the Law of Seven, certainly a favorite digit of Mr. Gann not to mention Gurdjieff.  Obviously, its in the sub head name of the chapter, itself.  Unfortunately, like the Law of Three, it is not explained, except perhaps in the mathematic dynamics, the rhythm, the 'vibration' of RG as he visits 20 stops between his leaving and returning to NYC....  Gee, might the 21 intervals comport with Pythagoras' diatonic scale; 7 primary intervals elaborated by finer intervals between key notes?  Now that, I know, I have contemplated at length some two years ago.

Lastly, concatenate the 12 and 7 of the table to derive 'page' 127 of TTTTA, and reflexively, I open that page.  The heading appears on ascending chapter line number 37 (in red).  And the words that strike me are "....the breath of God."


Not to minimize the remainder of the page, I wax dramatic...that the laws of 3 and 7 and the "curve for the future" therefrom that I believe Mr. Gann isolated from his study of the Bible, are just that initial impulse.

As if confirmation, on page 77 (in yellow) we find spelled in code "Law of 7" in red and the words "curve for the future:"


Its almost as if Mr. Gann saw me, through his understanding of mathematic prism of the "curve for the future," through the impulse of the "breath of God," contemplate the Laws of 3 and 7 this day.

Hey, where page 77 is mathematically inspirational...page 37, the "Garden of Love," is purely inspirational.  As so often over the last two years, I am overwhelmed, awestruck.  Groundhog Day.

Jim Ross

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