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It was in Februar of 1997 when I met m most inuential spiritua teacher A friend took me to see him for the rst time dur in one of m breaks from classes On the rst isit he diined for me usin an oracle sstem, performed a numerolo readin on m date of birth and told me thins about mself that were uite as tonishin considerin that this was the rst time we had eer met I was fascinated and it sealed a friendship that has lasted eer since Durin the remainin part of 997 which included m se nior ear of colee and the start of raduate school, I would con tinue to o to his ofce to isit He woud awas pass alon books, notes, and material that he had picked up alon the wa to see if I resonated with an of the information I loed it al, but wil neer foret the document he ae me with the tite Spitual Development written at the top. It was a cop of some handwritten notes dated Noember 2, 1975. There was no mention of the lecturers name, but more important, the subject matter stimuated me like noth in else had before I was captiated The main theme of the ecture dealt with ccles, and how the saes would learn to lie in harmon with natura cces. It talked about how the saes used ccles to their adantae This lit an inner re in me to learn as much about ccles as I coud As m interest and stud of ccles rew, I obtained m rst book on astrolo durin this time Althouh this rst book was on
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Vedic Asrolo, hae sudied many forms of astroo oer he years Nauraly, studyin subecs such as cyces and astroo, eentualy came across he work of WD. Gann Wiliam Delbert Gann was born on June 6, 17 in uin, Texas n his promoiona booket issues in 954, i says hat he made his rst rade in commodities on Aust 15, 190, but his fame spread as a resu of the December 1909 Ticker and Investment Digest maazine arice wrien by R D. Wyckoff, who was owner of the maazine a ha ime n his aricle, Gann aked abou "The Law of Vibration, and how it enabed him to accuraey predict the points at which stocks would rise and fal Numerous examples are ien in the arice where Gann predicts ha a sock would not o hiher or ower than a cerain price oes on o say tha in the presence of a representatie of the Ticker and Invest ment Digest durin he monh of Ocober 1909, Gann made 6 transactions in arious stocks durin 5 market days and ha 40 of he 6 ransacions were proable said hat he capia wih which he operaed was doubled en times so hat a he end of the monh he had 1,000 percen of his oriina marin n Ganns promoiona booke entited, y Money is Lost on Commodities and tocks and How to Make ts fom 54 i records the folowin: " 1 908 May 1 2th lft Oklahoma City for Nw York City August 8th mad on of his gratst mathmatical discovris for prdicting th trnd of stocks and commoditis Startd trading with a capi tal of$300 and mad$25000 . Startd anothr account with$130 and mad $ 1 2 000 in thirty days tim
Here we hae an indiidual hat coud forecas the moemen of stocks months and years in adance, and his abiiy o do so was
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wel documented After readn more about him and his work, I was ntriued, and set out to ea as much as I coud Durn m tme studin Gann, I was fortunate to come across an e-book pubshed b the Gann Stud Group enttled, WD. Gann on the Law o Vibration In this e-book s where I rst read a little known Gann artcle from 919 In ths artcle, Gann makes some predictons about the German Kaser, Wlhelm Ho henzollern, and prodes some detas as to how he made hs pre dictions. ike the document on Spiritual Development n 1997, I was captated. Contnued stud and work on the contents of the artice led to the publcaton of m rst book entitled, D Gann: Divination By Mathematic In this book, I wrote a chapter on perodic , which was personal for me, one of m faortes n the book In that chap ter I was abe to show how Gann ma hae dered ke periods in the fe of the German Kaiser, Wilhem Hohenzolern Interestinl, durn m contnued research, I found another exampe n Ganns work that matched the same procedure Gann ma hae used to derie some of the ke periods in the 19 9 artce Thus, the oal of this small booklet s to simpl share what I found. It has alwas been m intenton to pubsh addtional books to et some of the deas that I hae been workin wth out n the open, but I didnt hae enouh nformaton on a partcuar topc to ll a three hundred, two hundred, or een a one hundred pae book Wth this in mnd, I reazed that I coud publsh smal book ets in a seres of olumes, each focusin on a dfferent topic to achiee m oa So this s what ou wl nd in ths pubicaton, a small booklet on the topc of perodicit, whch is the rst olume in a seres of oumes on obserations I hae made with respect to Ganns work. It s m hope that the reader wl nd somethin au able withn these paes to further ther own research and stud
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PERIODICITY In the aread mentioned ckr and Invstmnt Digst ar tice from from 1909 Gann commented on he subect of periodicit se era times. In the rs of these instances he states "I soon bgan to not th priodical rcurrnc o th ris and all in stocks and commoditis his ld m to concud that natural aw wa wass th bass bass o ma mark rktt mov movm mn nts ts. . Ar haustv rsarchs and nvstigations o th known scincs discovr discovrd d that tha t th law o vibrat vibration ion nabd nab d m to accu accuat atly ly dtmin th act points at which stocks or commoditis should ris and all within a givn tim.
I n anohe anoherr sect section ion o f he artice Gann sas "n going ovr th hstory o markts and th grat mass o rlatd statistics it soon bcoms apparnt that ctain laws govn th changs and variatons n th vau o stocks and thr ists a piodic or cyclic aw which is at th back o all ths movmnts
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Gann also says Science teches tht n origin implse of ny kind ny resolves resolv es itself into period periodic ic or rhythmic rhythmic motion so, ust s the pendulum returns gin in its swing ust s the moon returns in is orbit, ust s the dvncing yer over brings the rose of spring so do the properties of the elements periodi clly recur s the weight of he tom rises
Las bu bu no leas leas we nd n d th the e staem staemen en Si nce ll gret swings or movements of Since o f the mrket mrketss re cyclic cyclic they c in ccordnce wih periodic w
I hink this ast statement is ery teln Not ony s he telln us tha moements of the markes are cycic bu because hey are cycic hey ac n accordance wih periodic aw So what s he pe Ds co o Po Podc dc Lw riodc law? In a book entiled On T Dsco by John A R Newlands he saes n n ppendix to this pper (l w vol. x. p. 94 August 2 1 864 864 nnounced the existence existence of simple rel rel tion or lw mong the elements when rrnged in the ntur order of their tomic weights to the effect tht the eighth ele ment strting from given one ws sort of repetition of the rst or tht eements belonging to the sme grop stood to ech other in reltion similr to tht between the exremes of one or mo more oc octves in in mu music In the l l w w vol xii pp 83 nd 94 August 1 8 nd nd 25 1 865, I published published full horizontl rrngement of the elements in order of tomic weight nd proposed to esignte the·simple relion existing
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btwn thm by th provsonl trm lw of otvs Ths w hs sin bn lld by M Mndlff [Mndlv] th "priodi lw
John Newlands was an Ensh chems who noed ha man pars of smar elemens exsed whch dffered b some mupe of eh n mass number, and was he rs person o assn hem an aomc number When hs law of ocaes was prned n Chem sr News, lkenn hs perodc of ehs o he muscal scale, was rdculed b some of hs conemporares The mporance of hs anass was onl reconzed b he Chems Soce wh a Gold Medal some e ears aer he reconzed Mendeee Dmr Mendelee was a Russan Chems and nenor who s creded wh formulan he perodc aw Apparen, he was unaware of preous publcaons reardn he law of ocaes of John Newlands Mendeee creaed hs own perodc able of ee mens, whch s much lke he one we use oda I s of neres o noe ha Gann freuenl used erms and analoes n he ker and Investment Digest arcle relaed o chemsr and he eemens For exampe we nd he folown passae: Th powr to dtrmin th trnd of th mrkt s du to my knowldg of th hrtrsts of h individul stok nd rtn groupng of dffrnt stoks undr thr propr rts of vibrtion. Stoks r lik trons toms nd moluls whih hod prsistntly to thir own individulity in spons to th undmntl w of vbrton vbrton . Sin hs lid down th prinpl tht th proprtis of n lmnt r priod funtion of its tom wght.
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In 10 prior to the Ticker and Investment Digest magazine arce here was a series of advertisemens posed n the New York Herld ha made statemens smlar o those of WD Gann The adversements ony provided a busness name wh he tle "ORO LO, aong wth a sreet address. Athough here s no authorship attached to the advertsements we know that hey were made by Gann based on her content In one adversement dated Sunday Aprl 1 0 he auhor saes I hv rovd tr nin rs o scintic invstigtion tht it is ossil to know vr mov th mrkts mk It is scintic rolm not gss work s mn liv hv invstigtd ll "Sstms ound most o thm worthlss to th vrg trdr nd non o thm rct I invstigtd strolo nd kindrd sci ncs to lrn th lw o th movmnts in th mrkts n thm ll thr ws somthing cking nd not until struck uon th lw o virtion nd ttrction s lid in Wirlss Tlgrh did nd th k to Wll Strt I nd th dirnt stocks grod into milis ch hving its own distinct virtion which cts smthticll uon othrs o th grou nd cuss thm to mov in unison. I now hv rctd m thor until cn or cst vr mov in Stocks Cotton nd Wht
If I may summarze we nd Gann descrbing in both quoted pas sages a method by which he groups stocks nto what he describes as "famiies whch is based on their proper rates of vibraion In being consistent wth Gann's time I ooked for dentions descrb ing famiies of elemens pror to 10 I found that eement famies are comprsed of a se of eemens sharng common chemca prop eres the members of he same famy showng sriking resem bances among one another
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Oe o the examples I oud prior to 1909 described the chorie amly whch cludes besides chlorie tsel bromie odie ad uorie I you ook at the Periodc Tabe beow o the oowig page you wl see these elemets i the secod to last colum with atomic umbers o 17 35 53 9 respectively To be perectly hoest with you as I was researchig these amiles expected to corm Newlads Law o Octaves - that al o these ee mets woud be a multipe o eight eemets rom each other that the th elemet rom Fluorie would be Chlore ad the th rom Chlorie woud be Bromie ad so o However this was ot the case I coutg rom Fuorie (9) to Chlorie ( 7) the theory holds up but rom Chorie ( 7) to Bromie (35) it breaks dow The eighth rom Chlorie ( 7) is Magaese (25) but t is ot the same amly Coutig eght more eemets rom Magaese (25) s Arseic (33) I wast expectg ths at al. I had assumed that Newlads Law o Octaves ad Medeeevs Periodic Law were the same thg but urther research showed that this was ot the case Newads oud that every eghth elemet had simlar physical ad chemcal properties whe they were arraged i i creasig order o ther relatve masses The arragemet o ele mets i Newlads Octave resembled the muscal otes However Newlads Octaves could be vald up to cacum (20) oly; as be yod cacium 20) elemets do ot obey the rues o Octaves Thus Newlads Octaves were vaid or lghter elemets oy Despite the act that Newlads Octaves breaks dow as you progress through the periodic table this theo is stl at the oudato o music light Aer the publcato o the law o octaves by Joh New lads i 164 there are a ew more publicatios worth metoig
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because they mention the special elationship between colo mu sic The st that I wod ike to mention is an atice witten by W F Baett in the Quarterly Jual Science dated Januay 70 Thee is a section in the aticle whee he taks about the hamony of colo and music By compaing wave lengths of light with wave lengths of sound not thei actua lengths but the atio of one to the othe Baett was abe to show that they agee mathematicaly with espect to the septimal scale which divides them To do this he educed the best deteminations of colo wavelengths fo his day into a common atio and compaed the esults with the wave lengths of the notes of the musica scale educed to the same atio Below is a table epoduced fom the book of the imits of wave lengths of the dieent colos of the spectum as detemined by a of Listing TABE OF WAVE-ENGTHS OF OLOURS IN THE SETRUM WAVELENGHTS: IN MILLIONTHS OF A MILLIMETER Name Red Oange Yelow Geen Blue Indigo Vioet
imit 72 to 647 647 to 56 56 to 55 55 to 42 42 to 455 455 to 424 424 to 7
Mean 65 66 560 5 47 439
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Below is a table epoduced fom the book showing the midde notes of the musical scae aong with thei wave-engths and thei eduction to a common atio taking the note " as 100
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TABE O WAVEENTHS O NOTES O SAE
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In regards to the table on the prevous page, he has this to say Assuming th not C to corrsond to th colour rd thn w nd D xctl corrsonds to orng E to ow nd F to grn Blu nd indigo ing dicut to oci or vn distinguish in th sctrum th r ut togthr thir mn xctl corrsonds to th not G Violt would thn xctl corrsond to th rtio givn th not A
He goes on to pont ou ha placing two colors nearly alke next o each oher s bad jus as t s wel known hat two adjacent noes o the scale sounded together produce dscord. Selectng and sounding together wo dfferent notes may produce eiher discord or harmony jus as with he placemen of certain colors next to each oher As an exampe he says hat the noes D and E together are bad, ust as orange and yelow when contrased However C and G harmonize perfecy as do red and blue. Likewse C and F is an excelent inerval and so is the combnaon of red and green So wha we appear to have is evidence of a sevenold scale in coor and music We could say tha nature naturaly dvdes whoes ino 7 dstinct perods or phases. n keeping wih ths premise Wiliam Fshbugh wries the following in his book entited The End o the Ages with Forecasts o the Appaching Poitica, Socia and Reigious Reconstruction oAmerica and the Word "Mn ers go th rsnt uthor comosd nd ulishd volum h Mcrocosm nd Microcosm in which n t tmt ws md to show tht th numr o dgrs in ch nd vr comlt scl o volution is svn tht th ordr o thir squnc is th sm s th ordr o th svn nots o th ditonic scl in music nd th svn colors o th rin
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ow with thir hrmonics nd comlmntr rlions nd tht th whol sstm o crtion constructd on this n rsnts grnd sris o octvs n on o which ing s crtind would in gnrl w srv s t nd xo nnt o ll th othrs whthr uon highr or lowr scl
Fishugh coues y eeecg Po Baes wok o whch I have aeady made meto. O age 0 o Fishugh's ook he wtes the olowg "Atr ointing out th corrsondncs in th sris nd rogrssions in th two scls Pro Brrtt dds in oo not this sriking rmrk ""This ss h "rs to undmntl lw o th nivrs vi ht n originl imls o n kind nl r solvs itsl into riodic motion.
Comae his to what Ga states hs Ticker and Investment Digest aice om 909 "Scinc tchs s tht n origin imls o n kind nll rsolvs itsl into riodic or rhthmic motion . . .
I Fishughs s eamle o esig hs hyohesis ha hsoy oceeds egula cyces which om s o las hee is a seveod seies o dieetia as o sages eacy asweig o the seve disticve degees he musc ad coo scaes he eas ha he coud o seem o d ayhg tha suoed hs theoy uti oe day whe he was ookig ove a od ale o chooo o he Ameica Reuic He saw wha aeaed o e
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somethng lke a egua successon o waves o steps, so to speak, n the deveopment o ou own natonal hstoy Moe consdeaton evealed the act these waves o steps an n peods o 2 yeas He then poceeds to descbe these 2 yea peods, n whch 7 o these would complete an octave o 84 yeas To each o these 7 peods Fshbough assgns a cetan set o chaactestcs that ae unque to each stage, and then commencng wth the yea 1776 descbes each 12 yea block n elatonshp to the set o chaactestcs assgned to each These peods ae sted beow s The Revouonay and Chaotc Peod 2nd The Oganzng Peod 3d The Testng Peod 4th The Medan Peod 5th The Peod o Ideas and Aspatons 6th The Peod o Futage 7th The Peod o Rpeness Statng on page 6 o hs book he descbes each o these peods wth the ad o hstoca events that took place dung each wth espect to the Unted States It s mpled that n 776 when ou natona ndependence was decaed, ths was the ogna mpulse that set n moton the peodc events to shape ths naton It s woth mentonng that the end o the 7th peod o 12 yeas s 860, whch would begn a new set o peods commencng wth the Revolutonay and Chaotc Wth ths n mnd, aound 1858 to 859, Fshbugh ventued a pedcton based on hs eseach that the yea 1860 woud wtness a change n ou naton whch woud n some sense answe to a natona death It s wel known that the pesdental electon o 860 set the stage o the
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Ameican Cvi Wa. The nation as dvded on the ssue of save, and chaos evolution eigned. These ae the vey chaactestcs that he used to descbe the events coesponding to the st pe iod of any cyce. If you add an additional 8yea peiod to 1860, e come to 9. It maks the end of the 7th peiod in anothe 8yea cycle, hch ould un fom 932 to 19. Inteestngy, this tme peiod is also identied by Gann in his novel, he nnel hr the Air hee he tes on page 83, Anothe bad peiod fo the United States il be 90 to 19." If you add anothe 8yea peod to 9, e come to 2028. In my st book I ote 206, but atten tive eades bought this to my attention as this as a miscacua tion and eo on my pat In keepng ith the hypothesis outned by Fishbough, e nd anothe example of this septmal dvison in the ok of D. Jos Rhodes Buchanan In his book enttled, Periodicity he A solue Law othe Universe he tels us that ae etiement fom a Medical College in 86, he as attacted by an appaent peodic ity n natue in the phenomena of dsease and in the diffeent inu ences of eek days, months and yeas, and even in his on affas in the colege. He futhe states, opuar opiio xed upo the sxth day of the week Fri day as ulucky ad some of my experimets seemed to sus tai that idea which was expressed i the creatie leged of Geesis that God was fatigued o the sixth day ad rested o the seeth which was therefore ordered to be a day of rest Friday the sixth day was the day of the crucixio of e sus ad has sice bee regarded as hag-mas day ad used for that purpose The wide spread opiio that Friday is a iauspicious day woud ot hae bee so og maitaied
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wihou some foudaio i aure ad he same impressio as o he umber hiree mus hae bee based o some ex periece
From these observations he had worked u his theory on eriodicity and ut i o he test He goes on o say, o make decisie ess of he law hae bee accusomed upo rs meeig a srager o e him of he aorable ad ufaorabe perods of his lie ad o d him asoished a he reelaio of his roubles he imes of deadly sickess acia loss disappoimes calamiies ad aiures i schemes ha looked plausible
Then, he goes on to say, he aw which hae oud i operaio ad which my mos iimae rieds i esig hae become coiced by expe riece ha i is a law of grea imporace o be udersood is easily saed I is his - ha all ial operaios proceed i ag course measured by he umber see his sepi ma diisio expec o d i he ife of ee idiidua rom youh o age i he progress of diseases i he hisory of a ios socieies eerprises ad eeryhig ha has progress ad declie - i shor i all life for all life has is periods o birh growh declie ad deah
Buchanan goes on to exlain tha an individuals life is gov erned by 7 eriods of 7 years each which amouns to 49 years in oa Ater the 49h year, the cyce reeats itsel Each o these 7 eriods is given the name of a day of the week or easy identica
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ton. Thus, Sunday is the 1st period, Monday the 2nd, and so on to Saturday, which corresponds to the th. In addtion to the yea peods, each year wthin the year period aso coresponds to a day of the week. Thus, the rst yea s a Sunday yea, the second year a Monday year, etc., so that ike Gann says, thee is a wheel wthn a wheel. A person coud be n a Sunday yea perod, but in a Tuesday year. hen, the yea s also boken down into peiods of approxmately 2 days each. So ths would be a wheel withn a whee within a whee. Earer, I povided you with the passage where Buchanan explains that the sixth day was consdeed evl or unfavoabe because it was the day that Jesus was cucied. So the stat of the 6th period is a time to ook out fo thngs of an undesrable nature to occur. In addton to what has been stated thus far, Buchanan provides anothe unque exampe behind the theo of the 6th pe rod being unfavorable. Dvding the yea nto peiods of appoxi matey 2 days each, we nd that the 6th perod woud begin on approxmatey the 260th day and end on day 3 2. When you con sder that it takes 9 months o 0 weeks from conception to bith, which s appoxmatey anhee from 26 to 280 days, it fals right n the middle of the 6th perod fom conception. As Buchanan descbes t in hs book, hese rules show that in serious diseases the crises arries on the 6th 1 3th and 0th days - rst on the 6th to the th day the moon passing through onefourth of its orbit - nd on the 1 3th to the 1 5th day as she passes through half of her orbit and third the 0th to nd day the moon passing through the end of its third quarter haing passed through 70 degrees
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his iustates the peiodic law st stated i this book discoeed oe thity yeas ago - the fateful six i the umbe see - ad the fateful 270 the umbe of days which bigs us to sepaatio fom ou mothe ad exposue to a peiod of dage
Trg e bk we nd a e majr eme s a e 6 perd s e ms e Hweer frm e mdde f e perd e end f e 7 s as descrbed as nfarabe becase crrespnds e aer af r decne f e year r day f sarng e cyce a e sprng eqnx r snrse Lke Fsbg, Bcanan as prdes s w exampes f e appcan f ese perds sarng wen e Uned Saes began as a nan n Jy 776 In e cyce f 9 years e 6 perd wd be frm 8 1 1 8 8 and s wn s range Bcanan says a e nsasfacry war w Engand caed e war f 8 12 came neresngy aner 9 year perd wd ge s e 6 perd n e nex cyce frm 86 867 I ae aready made menn f s me frame as perans e pres dena eecns f 86 a dded e nan er saery and was e caays fr e C War Te nex 9year perd ges s e 6 perd n e nex cyce frm 99 9 16 crrespndng US nemen n e Wrd War Bcanan as appes s res f perdcy e fe f Napen Bnapare He prdes s dae f br as Ags 5, 759 He breaks p s fe n gd and e perds based n e year f s br Te gd perds are Snday rg e rs af f Wednesday, and e e are e aer af f Wednesday rg Sarday perds I w n g n e speccs f e yeary anayss fr e man pn I wd ke draw s reaed e dsn f e year f 365 days n 7 perds f ap
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omaty 52 ays ah Bhaa itis May a as hs v moths a a qik sa o th tab bow w show that th th Po o th Ya s om May 2 to 23 1st Po 2 Po 3 Pio 4th Pio 5th Pio 6th Period th Pio
S Mo W h Fri Sat
Ag 5 Ot Ot Nov 2 Nov 27 a 1 a 1 - Ma 11 Ma 11 - May 2 May 2 - June 23 23 Ag 5
It is o itst to ot that this sam o o vig th ya ito os statig om th ay a moth o bth aas to b th way a t os o Whm Hohzo th 919 at ist a omost I wo ik to giv thaks to th a Sty o o th bato o th book tt WD Ga he Law Vibrai I gt to o so my st bato bt t was i this book that I st a th 1919 at Nss to say a ag th at I was aw his at s o o th ataysts o th tio I hav tak wth my sah ito a I ths 9 19 ati a maks som itos abot th ma Kais, Wihm Hohzo a ovs som tais as to how h ma his tos I o o th assags a ists a ss o ats iatg that thy wo b Wihms most vi os o th ya qstio a wts "The following are his most eil periods for this year- March 0 to 7 May 1 0 to 4 July to 5 August 3 to 5 October 10 to 13 and Noember 7 to 13
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On o th things I had ound s hat h dats wr sparad by approxmaty 52 days I appard as i Gann had akn th yar o 365.24 days and dividd t into 7 qua pars o 52. 177 days ach, and starting rom Whm's brth month and day which s January 27 addd 52.77 day prods o ach o th rsutant das. Dong so woud gv you h oowng das on th . Microsot Exc January 27 March 20 May Juy 2 August 23 Ocobr 4 Dc 6
Das in h 9 9 Aric March 20 o 27 May 0 to 14 Juy 2 to 5 August 23 to 25 Octobr 1 to 13 Novmbr 7 o 3
Compar h das cacuatd in Microso Exc with h dats rom Gann's artc on th right Not hat Gann dosn' incud h rs priod n his is o das rom th arc. Tha sad, h ony major dirnc btwn h wo ists is th ast dat rang givn. Gann ists dats o Novmbr 7 to 3 as opposd to Dc 6 Ths dat rang in Novmbr just so happns to b n h midd o h 6th priod corrspondng to th Novmbr 9th dat whn Whm abdicatd. Rgarding his, th arc stats, Obsee hat he abdcated o hs e day he th hs el moth Noember.
Hr w s that Gann's procdur is th sam as Buchanan's and h vn uss th sam trminoo.
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In addton to what I ound above, there s a passage n Bu chanan's boo that closely matches a passage n the 19 9 Gann artce In the artce, Gann opens the anaysis by sayng, Wilhelm Hohenzollen the famous impeial scoundel whose cimes against women and childen have debauched and shocked the civilized wold and caused him to be the most hated and despised man in histoy was bon Januay 7 159
Now consder what Buchanan writes on page 2 o hs boo concernng Napoleon Bonaparte "But must select one famous exampe in the life of that im peial scoundel Napoleon Bonapate whose cimes have debauched the wolds conscience so completely that he stil eceives a tibute of admiation
This, wrtten n 189, appears to be modeled by Gann to use n the openng o his anayss o the German Kaiser n the 9 19 article The statements are very smlar We can deduce that Gann most iey read and studied Buchanans boo at some pont, and there s more evdence to support this caim On page 132 o Perdcy n regards to hs anaysis o Na poleon Bonaparte, Buchanan wrtes, Blind to hs eal conditon he ose again in Mach 1 1 5 widely detested and met his fate at Wateloo abdicating in his fatal month June suendeing to England in July and im pisoned at St Helena dying in his evil month May 5 1 1 going to a wold not entiely congenial to his natue.
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In he 19 9 acle, ann makes a saemen ha appeas o be in efeence o his passage by Buchanan when he wes, Had the former Kaiser uderstood the sciece of leters ad umbers he woud hae realized ha he woud meet his Wa terloo through Woodrow Wilso whose ame sads for us tice ad iberty
Ths passage appeas o be in efeence o Buchanan's descip on of how apoleon me his fae a Waeloo Wih al ha has been pesened, ceany appeas ha ann used Buchanans mehod n some pa wih espec o he 19 19 acle ow, wha if I od you ha I was able o nd anohe eample whee i appeas ha ann used his same mehod o deive key peods? Ths s eacly wha I found when anayzng he peiods menoned n anns book eniled, Face Facs Ameca! Look ig Ahead o 50 A he end of he book on page 44 of he vesion I have in my possession, ann daes he book, May 24, 940 On page 9 he even efes o hs dae saying, As I wie on May 24 940 ." On page 30, he has a secon wh he headng ened, When Wi he Wa End?" Ths s he poion of he e whee we w nd ou ne eample In his secon, ann wies, "By the use of these aster ime cycles which are based o the law of mathematics ad a repetitio of time cycles that I hae discoered I ca forecas importat culmiatig periods i the history of couries or wars us he same as I orecast importat tops ad botoms i the sock market Usig the dates of the begiig of the Word War i 1914 uy ad the ed of the Word War o Noember 1 1 1 9 1 which I predicted by usig these cycles the from the begiig of
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the preset war o September 1939 whe Hitler iaded Poad I get the foowig importat periods o the preset war May 1 940 O May 1 9 i the New York Herald-Tribue ad the New York Joural-America adertised that the tide would tur agaist Germay o May 5 ad that they would meet with greater reerses by August 1th 1940 uly ad August 1 940 A ery ufaorable cycle rus agaist Germay from July 1 0 to August 1 0 ad the war should go agaist Germay at that time. There is a possibility that peace could come i Augst as the time cycle idicates a possibility of the ed of the war by September 1 or after it has ru oe year
Befoe we get nto analzng these dates I would like the eade to ealze that t s not so impotant whethe these pedctions wee accuate but what is most impotant s to undestand wh and how he came up with these dates in the st place It is the method that we ae looking fo ow Hitle nvades Poland on eptembe 939 to begin the Wa If we take the sola ea of 365 242 9 das and divde it nto 7 peods each peod will be 52 77 das n length. tatng wth the date fo the beginnng of the wa and usng a geneic tme of 2:00 noon we get the followng peods: 1st Peod 2nd Peod 3d Peiod 4th Peiod
un Mon Tue Wed
ep 1 Oct 23 Oct 23 Dec 14 Dec 4 Feb 5 Feb 5 Ma 28
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t Period 6th Peiod 7 Peiod
Tu Fi Sa
Mar 28 May 9 May Juy July 0 Sep
Since e oiginal impuse was Hiles invasion of Poand we see tat e evil 6t peiod in relationsip o tis stat date begins on May 9 940 Referring back o te uoted passage from Ganns book we nd tat it is on May 9 were Gann says e advetised ta te tide woud urn against Gemany on May 2 wic is just wiin te sart of e evil 6t period Futermoe in te next passage Gann says tat A very unfavorable cycle runs agains Germany fom July 0 o Augus 0" July 0 940 is te exac sart date of te 7 period wen measured from e sart of e Wa. He also says tee is a possibiiy peace coud come in Augus. Tis is consistent wi te caraceristics of te 7t period wic is symbolic of te sabbat wic is a time of rereat or est. In one of Ganns courses in a secion on te uman body Gann wites here are see opeigs i the head two eyes two ears ad two ostrils equally diided three o each side From this we get our aw of hree ad kow the easo why the chage comes after two ad i the third period he seeth opeig i the head is the mouth ad eerythig goes dow Study your see-year periods ad see how your markets go dow ad make tops ad bottoms
In is same couse e aso writes he you will uderstad why the childre of srae marched 7 times aroud the was of ericho blew the ram's hor 7
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times and the walls fell down on the 7th day This aw is also backed with astrological proof but anything that can be proed in any way or by any science is not correct unless t can be proed by numbers and geometry
Ga's dscussi Uied Saes See rm e hs curses Ga says "Going into he 7th year indicated lower prices The 7th year is always a year for a panicky decline
This els us ha add he 6h perd beig ev he 7h perd seems aways be asscaed wih peace res reversals ad decles REISITING THE PERIODIC LAW Earler had qued Ga rm he Ticker and nvestment Digest arice where he said Since all great swings or moements of the markes are cyclic they act in accordance with periodic law.
had als meed ha hugh his saeme be ve eig because i addii sayg ha mvemes i he markes are cycc he is als sayg ha hey ac i accrdace wih peri dc aw As previusy saed had assumed ha Newads Law Ocaves ad Medeeevs Peridc Law were he same hig bu urher research shwed ha his was he case Newads ud ha every eighh eeme had simlar physica ad chemi cal prperes whe hey were arraged i creasg rder her
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elatve masses. The aanement o elements n Newands' Octave esembled the muscal notes Howeve, Newands' Octaves could be vad up to calcum (20) only; as beyond calcum (20) elements do not obey the ules o Octaves. Thus Newands Octaves wee vald o hte elements only The Peodc Law encompasses moe than ust Newands Octaves. We can deduce that Gann ot much o hs nspaton con cenn the Peodc Law om a book entted The New Knowledge by Robet Kennedy Duncan n the openn paes o ths book we nd the dedcaton whch s vey sma to the dedcaton that Gann uses n hs nove, The Tunnel Th the Ar Ths st Sceen shot s om Duncan's book, The New Knowledge.
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Ths second sceen shot s om Gann's book The nnel Th the Ar
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n addiion we can ao nd on page 22 to 23 o hi oo drect paage hat Gann ue in he cker and Investment Digest artce. Briey and technicaly the aw states that " pop of l pod o of o wg his is a ery concise statement indeed of an extraordinary fact. he statement means no more nor less than this hat if you know the weight of the atom of the element you may know if you like its properties for they are xed st as the pendlm returns in its swng just as the moon returns in its orbit just as the adancing year eer brings the rose of spring so do the properties of the elements periodically recur as the weights of the atoms rise
we now conder tha Newland Octave wa vad or ghter element ony hen wha aout he heaver elemen eyond cacium (20)? A mahemacal ormua or equence you wl explan he whole arrangement o the elemen ncludng oh the gher and heaver elemen. The ormula 2(n) where n an nteger greaer han zero. When n equa o 1 the reul 2. Reerrng ac o the Periodc Tale on page 4 he lightet eemen Hydrogen ( 1. you count wo pace rom Hydrogen you wl get to thum 3), which n the ame coumn u no n the ame amly. When n i equa to 2 he reul i 8 ecaue 2 4, and 4 X 2 = 8 On he Perodic Tale tarng wth hium 3 coun eight pace over and you wl get to Sodum ( ) n he next row. Thu ihium 3) and Sodum ( 1 1) are n the ame amy and have miar propere. Pay very cloe attention o what i taed in The New Knowedge On page 22 i ay
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. . . the umber o elemets betwee ay oe ad the ext simiar oe is see other words members o the same groups stad to oe aother i the same relatio as the ex tremities o oe or more octaes i music!
The number o eements between any one an the next simiar one is seen So i our any one an the next similar one is Lithium 3) an Soium 1 1) we n that there are seen elements in between them. It is the elements between two eements of simiar ikened to an Octave in music. What was erties that are being coneye from that passage is shown below Elements with Similar
Eements in Between
Lithium 3) Berlium (4) Boron ) Carbon 6) Nitrogen 7) Ogen (8) Fluorine (9 Neon 0)
C D E F G A B
Soium 1 ) Consier that there are seen notes in the musica scale as iste aboe. If we start at C then the note aboe C is also name C. This is an octae. It is natural to think that if we thought o Lithium 3) as comparabe to the note C then Soium ) which has similar properties woul correspon to C aboe. Yet if we label each of the eements aer Lithium 3) with their corresponing
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note, we woud e one short. The net C woud correspond to Neon ( 10. It s ovious that in the seven note musica scae, there are s notes etween C eow and C aove, ut n the Perodic Tae there are seven. From a of ths we earn that nature naturay di vdes whoes into eght distinct parts, wth the nnth eing smar n propertes and characteristcs to the 1st We can see this in the ist o eements rom thum (3 to Sodum ( 1 1 and rom Sodum ( 1 1 to Potassm ( 19 from the Perodic Tae on page 14. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th th th 7th 8th 9th
thum Beryium (4 Boron ( Caron ( Ntrogen (7 Oygen (8 Fuorne (9 Neon (10 Sodium
Sodum Magnesum ( 12 Aumnum ( 13 Scon ( 14 Phosphors ( 1 Suur (1 Chorne ( 17 Argon ( 18 Potassum
Keep in mind that eght s not the ony numer that nature uses to divde whoes. As I mentoned efore, the ormua eng utzed is 2(n} where n s an integer greater than zero. So when n s equa to 3, the resut is 18, and i we contnue n ie manner, we get a mathematca sequence of the foowing numers where n s equa to 1 through 9, (2, 8, 18, 32, 0, 72, 98, 128, 12 On the Perodc Tae, we nd that the maimm numer of eements etween one and one wth smiar propertes s 32. In addition, we nd ths mathematca structure not ony n the in creasng order o atomic weight o the eements, ut aso in their geometrca structure. This can e seen n the rues governing eec tron shes.
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In chemisty and atomic physics an eecton shel aso called a pincipal ene leve may be thought o as an obit ol lowed by electons aound an atom's nuceus. The cosest shel to the nuceus is caled the 1 shell" olowed by the shel" and so on athe and athe om the nuceus Each shel can contain only a ed numbe o eectons The st shell can hod up to two eectons the nd shel can hod up to eight the 3d shel can hod up to 8 and so on This is epesentative o the omula (n What I want the eade to tae away om this is that i the numbe o eements between elements o simia popeties is seven and i seven is an impotant numbe then why wouldnt the othe numbes that sepaate elements o simia popeties be ust as impotant. These numbes woud olow the mathematical sequence (n 1 Whee n is an intege geate than eo the esutant sequence woud be 7 17 3 49, etc Would not all o these numbes hold some special signicance ong with the numbe seven? I not then maybe it was not the numbe seven that Gann held in specia esteem as a esut o the Peiodic aw but maybe it was something else entiely. Conside i you wil that instead o the theoy that natue natualy divides whoes into 7 distinct pats as I mentioned in my pevious pubication and aso on page 17 o this boo that instead it natualy divides wholes into 8 18 3 o even 50 distinct pats This is especialy inteesting with espect to Gann's division o the cice pice anges and time peiods into eighths Conside that he oen said that the halway point was the most impotant division which is a division o a whole into two pats In eighths this woud coespond to 4 8ths It is also nown that he divided pice anges and time peiods into thids but I would lie to continue with the division o eighths because o an inteesting eationship I ound to the Law o Vibation
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EIGHT PARTS AND THE LAW OF VIBTION Oe o he more iterestig thgs ha I oud durig my research are the commets o a idivdua amed J H Schuch I Enlh Mechanc and Wld Scence o. 320 daed July 1 1890 there s a seco o page 425 hat reads THE PHYSICA BASIS OF MSIC. I ths sectio J H Schucht wrtes eaders of Ours may perhaps recollect that I hae for 0 years repeatedy stated ha there is only one law which go erns all moements and ibration in nature ie, harmony and hat acoustics is the child born of it. hae not shrunk from laying myself open to be called a paradoxer by saying that our earth Solar system and the whole unierse follows this simple law Finding that acoustics is only an outcome of this law I hae called it the law of ibration
Schucht goes o o descrbe his expermet o setig a rod to vibrao ad oig hat wheher coeced o other bodies or se apar rom them t vbraes i the same reative proporos. I reaoship to the above I Enlh Mechanc and Wld Scence o 7 1 1 daed Jauary 7 898 J H Schucht wries n 73 made an apparatus by which I ilustrated the law which I call the law of ibration also made a globe on which marked those proportions which might possibly result from the law of ibration Since that time hae occasionaly written letters on the subect in Ours in the hope that some of my fellow readers with more time and ability than I can command would take the matter up In those letters I staed tha all bodies of matter in nature ibrate in eight equal parts
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or olumes f the body be homogeeous. If ot homogeeous those parts furthest away from the cetre of graity of the body are as a matter of course less i olume tha those earer it . As periodicty ca oly take place i ature with moemet of matter t must folow ths aw of ibratio Whe Keper talked about Sphere usk he had this law i his mid hese periods are ot caused by the moo's ro tatio she oly foows the same law i compay with other matte ature
What s notable s the fact that he states that al bodes of matter n nature vbrate n eght equal parts f the body be homogeneous Furthermore, from what I can understand of hs experments he s sayng that Perodcty or cyclc phenomena s a result of ths law, not the cause of the Law If we look to the cycle of the moon to explan the cause of certan Perodc phenomena n nature, we are n error The moons perodcty s caused by the same law that contros other perodctes n nature Lkewse, we have to consder that the same can be sad of other panetary cycles In summa, maybe these eght parts have dstnct characterstcs lke each of a seres of eements on the Perodc Tabe For example, from Sodum ) to Argon 8) Maybe these dvsons react wth each other n specc ways just ke the eements of the Perodc Table react wth each other aybe there s more than meets the eye wth respect to the dvson of a whoe nto eght parts Ths remnds me of my early researches nto Astrolo and the orgnal dvson of the heavens nto eght houses t was n Cyrl Fagans book enttled srologcal Orgns where I earned of the Greek Oktotopos, whch means eght paces
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THE OKTOTOPOS (EIGHT PLACES) On page 164 of Asroogica rigins Fagan wes the origial scheme of thigs as coceied by the early Eptias these so-caled houses or places were ot mea sures of space at a but of ; a fact which mod er astroogical mathematicias hae utterly faled to grasp
I is fom he acviies of he cyce of a day as a measue of ime ha he houses o paces ge he meanngs and chaacescs Many yeas ago I saed wok on a manuscp o explain fom a unue pespecve how he asoogical houses go hei meanngs and chaaceisics, bu neve pubished he maeial. I was aso based on he division of ime ino egh eua pas. In eaionshp o hs, hee ae ohe facs concening he divsion of a whoe no egh pas ha wil pove o be vey enighening This comes fom Epian Cosmogony. COSMOGONY A cosmogony can be dened as a mode of he oign and evoluion of he univese. I expans how he obecs of he physcal wold come ino manifesaon. Since aces he evoluon of hese objecs fom he beginning sage of ceaion, i aso sees as a map of he undeyng sucue and ode of he univese. In ancien Ep, he mode of he ogin and evoluion of he univese can be found in he maeal concenng he Pau Nee
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PAUT NETERU In anen Ept he wd paut wa ued debe the eene f a thng. Theefe n elatnhp t the eatve pe efe t unfmed ene/mae. Nee the t f the wd Neteu efe t he Supeme Beng Neeu the plua fm f Nete efe t the manfetatn expen f the Supeme Beng. Theefe the Pau Neeu nvey he dea f a mdel debng the eave pe fm unfmed tate nt t va u expen. Thee expen ae deved fm he fat tha eatn a pe f dffeentatn. Wthn th pe thee ae w exeme. The a tate n whh n hng ext. It he begnnng f he eave pe. The end a tate n whh thng d ex. It the end eul f he eave pe. The thng hat ake plae beween thee tw exteme ae ntlled by a e f faule egnzed a the abute f the Supeme Beng Thu a eatn unfld the Supeme Beng dffeentae ene nt many aibute eah peng a unue le wthn the pe. A yu wl ee eah e enteed n he mantenane f de n the unvee. The de that we peeve n the unvee neeay mantan hamny between the vau bjet f t ytem Theefe the tutue f the unvee baed n a nept knwn a nedependene It baed n the fa hat ean fm ae e aed pefm pe funn. Thu the unvee mped f dffeent bet wkng tgethe and dependng n eah the t ay u a ma ga Sne eatn a pe f dffeentan he bjet that ext at the end f the eatve pe ae nthng me han mdatn f the gna tate f ene Take a lk a the
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diaram beow The crce at he to reresens the stae where no thns exs A he botom is a triane, recane and square, re resentin he objects of the hysca word at the end of he creae rocess O X
O X
The dfferen shaes show how he objecs of the hysca word ary in their form The sma circes nside each shae show that they conain the oriina Conscousness from whch hey are dered Known hat he objects of he hysica word are mod cations of the oriina sae of ener he Etans deeoed ther cosmoony wth the use of symbos reresentin the arious arbues of the Sureme Ben Athouh seera cosmoones ex ised throuhou he hsory of E here is one coection that stands out amon he rest The daram on the foown ae s a cre of he Pat Neter or Tree of Lfe
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0 AMEN
1 AUSAR
U
2 THUTI
3 SKRT
4 MAAT
5 HRU-KHUn
6 HERU
7 HTHERU
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Each Neteu s esponsble o a ole n the ceatve pocess as abeed hough the sphees 9. The sphee labeed 0 s the sae whee no hngs exs, and the sphee abeed 10 epesens the end esul o he ceatve pocess. As t s beyond the scope o ths secton to go nto a detaled descpton o the metaphyscal popees o each sphee, wl be sucen o concentae on the uncon o each aculy as eaes o s ole n the ceatve pocess
men Amen coesponds to the sphee labeed 0" on he Tee o Le As stated, epesents the begnnng sage o he ceatve pocess whee no thngs exst Snce deenaon has yet o take place, thee ae no dstnc objecs to peceve. Ths concept s expessed n he phlosophy o many culues, and s no deent n Chnese cosmoo. n Th Nmoogy o th I Chng Huang wtes "According to ancient Chinese cosmolo before creation there was nothing the oid.
The wod amen" became a tng meapho to descbe ths aspec o he Supeme Beng because n eveyday language he wod was used to denote hat whch s hdden" o conceaed" an object s hdden o conceaed, t s mpeceptble. n hamony wh hs concep s anothe metapho that the Eptans used o descbe ths state t s caled Te", and ltealy means negave beng o negatve exstence ttngly enoces he concept hat thee s nothng n ths sae to peceve.
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usar Ausar corresponds o e spere abeed " on e Tree of Life. Te ieraure els us a in e form of Ausar e Supreme Bein akes on e roe of creaor. Tus, in one of e versions of e creaion sory from E.A. Wallis Budes book eniled, The God o he Egypan Vo udes n Egypan Myhology we nd on pae 300 Neer or Neb er Tcer (Lord of e World) sayin, " was he creaor of wha came io beig ha s o say formed myself ou of he primeval maer ad formed myself i he primeval maer My ame is Ausares Ausar who is he primeval maer of primeva maer.
n e above quoed passae, wen i says a Ausar forms isef ou of primeval maer, e rs maer is of course e sae were no ins exis, Amen. Tus, in e rs ac of manifesaion, Neer esablises isef in e roe of creaor. Ausar is Consciousness, wic as e roe of wilin ener / maer o differeniae. Te rand meapor a corresponds o is spere is uniy. I reinforces e fac a differeniaion as ye o ake pace. In armony wi is concep is e ierolypic represenaion of e name Ausar, wic conains a picure of a sinle eye. Amon oer ins, i is elin us a Ausar is omnipresen Tis concep was depiced as e smal wie circles posiioned wiin eac of e eomeric obecs a e end of e creaive process. If Ausar is omnipresen, en symbolicaly i can see al of e ins a you do In addiion, since Ausar Consciousness resides in al ins, i is e common source of uniy beween al a is creaed Ausar is e uniin principal in e universe.
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In te nex sage o manesaon te ceato Ausa bings o ts ceaive acuties as an act o dieentaton. Teeoe in e ceaon soy Ausa is made o say te oowng on page 31 o Budges The Gods othe Egyptas Vl ee spat i the fom of Shu ad emitted efut ad became fom god oe gods thee that is to say fom myself two gods came ito beig o eath this.
Asa / Conscosness wls nomed matte o dvde ino e s wo atibtes In e above passage tey ae dentied as Su and Tenu Te wod Su" s etymologicay elaed o a numbe o Eptan wods at denote e ea gt and dness Te wod Tenu" is eymoogicay eated o a numbe o Eptan wods ta denote moisue As symbos tey ae synonymous wit e Cnese concept o n and ang and epesen anoe similaiy in bo Cinese and Eptan cosmoo Aso on page 2 o The Numerology o the I Chg Huang wies Accodg to aciet Chiese cosmolo befoe ceatio thee was othig the oid. hat state of othig was called Tai Chi . . . Eetually ai Chi diffeetiaed to two pima eegies the yi ad the yag.
Su epesens e ang dy masculne ene and Tenu te in moist emnne ene As ceatve acutes ey epesent Ausas means o ceang te univese On e Tee o ie Su and Tenu coespond to e second and tid spees wic coespond to Teut and See especivey.
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ehuti Snce the Eptian Sages developed a cosmogony by eeng the intitons o the ceative pocess to the mental and psy chcal pocesses in Man They wod have no dobt extended this to the physical pocesses as the Sages ikened the ceaton o the nvese to the ceative pocess between a man and a woman in the eots to ceate a chid In ode to ceate a chid we know that it takes the inteac tion o two ndamental oms One is the male yang ceative om and the othe is the emae yin ceative om Snce Teht coe sponds to mascline ene in ts elatonship to Sh the second sphee coesponds to the male ceatve aclty and is theeoe eeed to as the Wil o God" The wll is nothng moe than the abil to choose o make a decision becase it is a potential act Theeoe this sphee coesponds to a choce o potenta act o God This s impotant The things that Asa decdes o chooses to ceate ae aways in hamony with its nction the mantenance o nity Ths is why Nete in the om o Teht is omniscence o al knowing As the God o Wisdom" the conse gven by Teht is a ways the best possble advce in egads to a station This is why Tehti s paton o the Oace a devce sed to conslt the Wil o God egading a potentia action I yo action is in hamony with the Wll o God then yo act wl ceate nity peace and hamony As statd the things that Asa decides o chooses to ceate ae always in hamony wth its nction the maintenance o nity
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eke A aed i take he ineracion of boh a male and female to create a chid While the econd phere correpond o wha Neter will o creae the hird phere correpond to the power to acualy carry it ou for it i the femae who getae and gie birh o he chid (wha wa wiled) That i why Neter in he form of Seker i aid to be omnipotent or alpowerfu The Eptian Sage underood tha he abiliy o conceie a chid i ubject to a time contrain dicated by he femae Thi ime contrain ake on the form of the femae menruation cycle I aerage approximaely 29 day and i marked by two key point They are the ime of oulation and mentruaion The ony time hat a female can conceie i during ouation which occur a the midpoint beween menruaion In order to pan the eed at the righ ime o enure concepion he cyce require you o pan Inereingy in Budge hieroglyphic dicionary the word kher (ekher) mean o plan" I i etymologicaly related to Seker After Auar bring forth i creaie faculie i look o ward creating the object of the phyical word Thi i achieed in ix act correponding o phere 4 through 9 on the Tree of Life Jut a a man and woman mu inerac to create a child Tehuti and Sekert ao interac o iniiate thi proce Likewie in Chinee comoo we nd on page 2 in Th Numrogy o th I Ching Aer wo prmary eerges were geeraed y eer ad yag eer eracted.
In he Epian literature thi interaction ake pace when it i aid ha Tehui peak the hekau (word or power) reiding in he
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thd sphee Symbolaly, the hekau ae the es that ota the eet makeup o the ete uese, ad the ato o speak soud bato s sad to etlze them.
aat Maat oespods to the sphee abeled 4" o the Tee o Le Eale, I metoed that the objets o the wold exst the espete oms ode to peom a eessay uto Fo example, a o has aws ad teeth that ae made to ut ad tea thouh aw esh. Combe ths wth the dstt shape ad eth o ts deste tat, ad you hae a ama whose om alows t to peom the uto o be a aoe Fom ad uto ae esposbe o the tedepedee that we see at wok the uese Ths s the udametal bass o De Law to whh Maat oespods It s hee that Nete eates the De Laws that the physal wold wl be boud to These De Laws help to susta the pope uto o the ete uese Thus, beoe eato o the objets o the physa wod, the eato has to st establsh the aws that they wl be boud to Theeoe, the eato stoy, o pae 309 he Gods o he Egypians Vol. the eato s made to say, " aid a foudatio Maa ad] made atribute eer
Se the 4th sphee s detly bo out o the thd, these aws ae eated to the aous yles oud atue
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e-Khuti HeuKhu coesponds o he sphee laeled 5" on he Tee of Lfe In hs ac he ceao akes on he fom of HeuKhu o enfoce he Dvne Laws ceaed n he pecedn sae Wha ood s hee fo a law f hee s no means of enfocn ? Ths ensues ha f he Dvne Laws ae oken hee s somehn n place o esoe he Dvne Ode In addon o enfocn he Law HeuKhu also poecs hose who uphold . Ths s why HeuKhu s ofen depced cayn weapons such as knves speas and chans. HeuKhu s he paon of waos and s oe s sma o he one ha he poce and may pay n ou cuen socey. They also make use of vaous weapons o esoe ode and aso poec hose who uphod he law Thus, he and meapho fo hs sphee s Dvne Jusce".
e Heu coesponds o he sphee aeed 6" on he Tee of Lfe In hs ac he ceao ns foh s man facuy fo en ale o funcon n he wold The Epans undesood ha Nee ceaes he wold so ha could ve and expess self houh Thus on pae 309 n The Gods o the Egyptans Vol. we nd a passae n he ceaon so whee he ceao says brought ito my mouth my ow ame that is to say a word of power ad ee came ito beig i the form of thgs which came ito beig.
I s eln us ha Nee comes no en n he fom of he hns
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that i creates, including us As stated beore wihin he objects o he phsica word here eists he original state o Consciousness as depicted previous Neer woud not be omnipotent i it were limited in its ca pacit o uncion in the world Thereore the grand metaphor as sociated wih his sphere is the Wil. The Wil is based on reedom t is he essence o our divini on earth. We can choose to ive in harmon with Divine aw or make he choice no o
ete HetHeru corresponds o he sphere abeled 7 on he Tree o ie All o the inventions tha people come up wih are rst de signed b visuaization in the mind Furhermore beore an inven tion becomes a phsical realit, a blueprin or design o he hing o be creaed is rst developed This is another eample o how the Sages compared he mena processes o man o he consrucion o a cosmogon. n his ac o he creaive process, Neter, in he orm o HetHeru creates designs o he hings ha wil become phsica reali. This is wh he grand meaphor or his sphere is the Ceesia Designer or Divine Artist.
ebek Sebek corresponds o he sphere labeed 8" on the Tree o ie n this act Neer in he orm o Sebek denes and details the designs o the seventh sphere This is related to Sebek's appelation as the Divine Messenger and the dening segregaive nature o words. The preceding sphere concenraes on the whole objec whie this sphere ocuses on its individua parts
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ust Auset corresponds to the sphere aeed 9" on the Tree of Life p to this point, Neter has rought forth its creative facuties, estaished a set of aws that the physica word wi e ound to, and estaished a means of enforcing those aws In addition, Neter has estaished its aiity to function in the word, and rought forth its main facuties for designing and detaiing the oects to e created In this act, the coective energies of the previous spheres are coected and Neter takes on the form of the Divine Mother, Auset, and gives irth to the forms wied y Ausar These forms ecome the various oects of the physica word
b Ge corresponds to the sphere aeed 0" on the Tree of Life and corresponds to the physica oects at the end of the cre ative process In this capacity, Ge is known as the Erpau Neter or Inheritor of God It means that a of the attriutes of the preceding spheres are reproduced and housed in the oects of the physi ca word. As the saying goes, as aove, so eow This reiterates what has een stated thus far The creator comes into eing in the form of the things that it creates To eaorate on this further, consider what happens im mediatey foowing conception in the human reproductive process. After the sperm and egg unite, a ve remarkae process takes pace This singe ce egins a process caed mitosis in which it starts to divide The ce rst divides into two identica ces These two ces wi each divide to ring the numer to four Once again, each of these four ces wi divide, ringing the numer to eight
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Despie increasing diereniaion al o he eigh cels sil conain he geneic inormaion o he rs his means ha he rs cel comes ino being in he orm o he eigh he anciens described he creaion o he universe in ike ashion his is eviden in Chi nese cosmolo where on page 2 o The Numeroogy o he I Ching Huang wries, "Conucius's Grat ratis on th I Ching sas "In I thr is ai Chi ai Chi gnras two primar nrgis. wo primar nrgis gnrat our primar smbols. Four primar sm bols gnrat ight primar gua
I is his same process ha is expressed in he Epian ieraure as described earlier he ai Chi symbo a he op o he diagram on he ol owing page represens he sae o uniy in Chinese cosmolo I shows he Yin and Yang ener in perec balance he void is expressed in he concep known as Wu Chi In he Epian lieraure, Amen represens he void, and Ausar, he uniy beween Yin and Yang In he diagram, ai Chi generaes he wo prima energies o Yin and Yang he Yin symbo is shown as a broken back line, and he Yang symbol as a solid whie line In he Epian lieraure Ausar diereniaes unormed ener/maer ino wo primary energies corresponding o Shu enu or ehui and Seker
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The Eight Primary Gua Continung wth h mag n h iagram th wo prmary nrgs gnrat our primary symbols by aing a Yin an Yang in to h xisting primary symbol. Ths our symbos corrspon o Thuti Skr Maat an HruKhui in h Eptan traton. To nish wth th scripon o this iagram h our primary symbos ar sai o gnra 8 prma gua n Ept thy corrspon o th prvious our attributs wih h aiion o Hru HHru Sbk an Aust n al thy ncompass sphrs 29 on h Tr o Li n rationship to what has ust bn prsn on pag 23 o Anthony T Browr's Nile alley Cnrbuins Civiliza in h tls us tha "This pocss of halving is th basis of Ni Vall mathmat ics This concpt was xpssd in an ancint txt which statd: am On that transfoms into Two[,] am Two that
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transforms nto Four[ am Four that ransorms into ight Aftr this I am On
Ths einfoces what has been state thus fa The eight ces in mitoss ae mocatons of the st ce iewse the foms of the physica wo ae mocations of the ogna state of ene matte It is this eveaton as expesse in the Eptan cosmoogca system that aso suppots Ganns vsions of whoes into eghths THE FOUR ELEMENTS The fou eements ae known as Fie Eath Wate an . They ae each associate with two of fou quaities that ae aso use to cassify an categoe tempeatue chaacteistics in the aiy cyce. These fou quaities ae base on two pincipes. One is Thema an the othe s Hyating The Thema pncpa can be uae into Hot an Co an the Hyating pincipe can be uaie into Dyness an Mostue In the foowing sections I w gve a bef esciption of each eement an pai it with ts coesponing phase n the aiy cyce
re The eement of Fie is casse as both Hot an Dy with heat peomnatng Fe pouces heat which gives the moecues of an object atona ene. The ene inceases the actvty of the moecues so that they bounce aganst each othe which cases the obect to expan. The effect of e on an obect is in hamony with the concept of Ra at miay in the aiy cyce When witten wthout the etemnative to enote ts ivine quaites a
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dentes wrk", ctn", nd pwer t d wrk". It ppies directly t the increse in ctty experenced y mlecues when heted It is t middy tht the erth is expsed t its gretest munt f het. Ths is due t the suns pstin, which wuld e mre r ess, drecty erhed When the sun s drectly erhed, the intensity t whch ts rys strike the erth s t mxmum, therey cusng erge dly tempertures t pek.
ah The element f Erth is cssied s th Cd nd Dry with dryness predmntng When there s n increse in the ctity f wter mlecules due t het, they eprte Misture ges nt the r y escping the ject n the frm f pr This cuses the erth t ecme d, rigid, nd hrd. The cncept f dryness s n hrmny with the time f sunset n the diy cycle At sunset, the erth is dry due t the ntenst f the suns rys in the preceding phse.
aer The eement f Wter is clssed s th Cld nd Mist wth cdness predmnting When n ect cls, its mlecues cntn less ener (het), whch reduces their ctity nd cuses the ect t cntrct Ths is n hrmny wth the cncept f R nd ts retinshp t midnght in the diy cyce. At midnight, R ws knwn s Af, the s cled ded" sun gd, whch cneys the de f eng incte" It crrespnds t tme when the suns rys d nt strike the erth s the sun is elw the nrth hrzn. ince the erth is n nger expsed t ts prim surce f het (ener), tempertures decrese t ths time
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The element of ir i cied boh Hot nd Mo wth moture predominting. When obect cool during the nght he yer of r in contct with the obect lo cool nd cue he condenton of wter vpor in th yer of ir ondenon chemcl rection in whch wer i releed by the combintion of two or more molecue occur becue the cpcty of r o hold wter vpor decree the ir cooled Fro form f he tem perture whch condenon begn beow 32F (0° Thu when n object regn moture i become exible nd cn conform to urroundng environmen. Thi correpond to the of the key point n he dily cycle whch i unrie. It durng th period tht the erth i u trting o he up nd therefore h not ot ny of the moture regined durng the night Some of you my hve experenced thi moture n the erly mornng he cool nd wet touch of gr or he crping of frot from your cr wndow. Thi moture omeme clled dew or morning dew" thn lm of wter tht condene on the urfce of obec ner the ground When we pu he four eement nd their correponding temperure nd moture chrcteritic ogether t form he cycle pictured on the following pge you cn ee he nurl order of he elemen dced by the un coure durng the dy. Jut mddy urn no une nd une ino mdngh re urn into erth nd erth no wter. By undernding thee reltonhip i wil llow u o effectively ctegorize he Neeru ino one of hee eight perod
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aat In ancen Ep, when depced in human form, Maa was always depced as a female. This fac alone gves us a clue o he naure of her ener In he daily cycle, feminine ener is associ aed wh he period ha we call ngh" Therefore we can say ha Maa corresponds o a perod somewhere afer sunse and before sunrise n he daily cycle. o make a ner dsincion, all we have o do is look a he symbols assocaed wih his aspec of he Su preme Beng
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One of Maats maor symbos is the scales In the Eptian ugment scene, the Ab (Wil/Heart) of the initiate was weighe against the stanar of truth (Ostrich Feather) using Maats scaes The Ab correspons to spheres 4 - 6 on the Tree of Life an one of Herus maor symbos The Ab was pace in one pan of the scae while the ostrich feather was pace in the other The ostrich feather also one of Maats maor symbols, represents the stanar of truth or Divine Law
Among other things, the scaes represent baance orer an equilibrium Within the aily cyce there are ony two times when Shu an Tefnut are in balance or equiibrium, they are the times of sunrise an sunset If we ivie the 24 hours of the ay into eight phases each phase woul equal 3 hours in uration Furthermore, if we say that sunrise occurs at 6 am, then its 3hour phase woul span from 430 am 7 30 am Since the basis of Maats ener is feminine the beginning of this phase coincies with the time before sunrise (4:30 am) Therefore, taking the whole into consieration Maat correspons to sunrise in the aily cyce, which is also the ocation of the phase labee Air"
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Ineestngly e symbolsm assocaed wt Maat neaty coincides wt te caacteistics o sunise in e daily cyce As e sun ises om below te easen ozon tee s a pont eaced wtin is pocess wee only a o te sun would be sible aboe te oizon Te emainng a ta s no isble would be beow e easten oizon Teeoe as iewed om e eat e sun is equally spl no wo peces by te ozon ne Tis is natue's way o sowng you e equilbum coesponding o tis ime unse also gies us anoe ndcation tat s assoc aed wit te concep o equibium In e couse o e daiy cyce sunise s a e equilibium between e two extemes o mdng and mdday Tese acs neaty coincide wt te symbolism o Maa and e majo symbol wc s e scales In e aboe diagam Maat coesponds to te elemen o A wic s classed as Ho and Most. As stated eaie ea causes objects to expand and eeoe to become ig & wegless Ts coneys te concept o a isng ene Moisue causes objects to become exible Teeoe i coneys te concept o being able to conom o te suounding enonment Te pesonaity o Maat as coneyed n e ieaue can also be caacezed using te quaiies descbed aboe Te peod beween 4 3 am and 7 3 pm caacteizes a ime wen e pedominany Yin ene canges ino a pedominantly Yang ene Teeoe t can be sad a t s expansie gowng and ising Is ocus s on outwad maniesaton I you wee to ook up wods wi te same o simia meaning you wll nd wods suc as deelop ncease and pospe Tese ae meapos descibng te pesonaiy caaceistcs assocated w Maat By liing n amony wt Dine Law to wic se coesponds i ensues you success & pospeity
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In relationship to the moist quaity, which coneys the idea of exibiity and accommodation, the personaiy of Maat can be described as hepful, cooperatie, and beneolent Remember that Diine Law is based on interdependence, a multiplici of parts working in unison to maintain the whole. It is a cooperatie and exibe sysem In addition to the characteristics described aboe, Maat can be said to possess the menta abiity to think systematicaly or hoisticaly, a function of the right side o the brain This coincides with the mental ability required for her roe in the creatie process Symboicaly, she understands how the parts t into the whoe of the uniersal system
e In Ancient Ept, when in human form, Heru was always depicted as a mae Like Maat, this gies us a cue as to the nature of his ener In the daily cycle, mascuine ener is associated with the period that we cal day" Therefore, it can be said that Heru corresponds to the period after sunrise and beore sunset in the daily cyce In order to make a ner distinction as to his pace in this cycle, we can look to the literature regarding this attribute of the Supreme Being The word hru or heru, written without the determinatie to denote its diine qualities, iteraly means the day" Heru, like many of his other forms, represented the rising sun Budge writes on page 486 of The Gods ohe Egypians ol 1 that, h rprsnd h nw Sun which was orn dail
The new sun woud of course correspond to the period aer sun
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rise Therefre taking the whe int cnsideratin Heru crrespnds t the perid between 7 0 am and 0 0 am within the daiy cycle at the phase labeled Ht" Heru crrespnds t heat but at a higher degree than Maat The misture that was present in the preceding stage has smewhat decreased Therefre the increased heat makes Herus ener impatient excitable and frcefu In additin Heru is characterized as energetic and rm in his mvements Recal that ne f the majr symbls f Heru is the Ab It crrespnds t ur ability t make an independent decisin T make an independent decisin r t truly exercise the wil, yu have t be ful f vitaity (Heat) Thus the ht ener f Heru is the supprt fr thse in eadership psitins wh must make critica decisins Therefre it is n surprise that Heru is a majr symb f the kingship in ancient Ept
e-Khuti In ancient Ept when in human frm HeruKhuti was as depicted as mascuine and therefre crrespnds t the perid aer sunrise and befre sunset As yu can tel by his name he is as a frm f Heru and hence, the day" Once again t make a ner distinctin as t what perid in the day he crrespnds we can lk t the Eptian literature where we wil nd a frm f HeruKhuti knwn as HeruBehutet n regards t this aspect f the Supreme Being Budge writes n page 47 in h Gods oth Egyptians Vol 1 that "hs s on of th gratst and most mportant of a th forms of Horus Hr], for h rprsnts that form of Hru-Khut whch prvad n th southrn havns at mdday and as
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sch tpid th gratst powr of th hat of th sn
Fom te above quoted passage we ea tat HeuKut in is fom as HeuBeutet coesponds to te peod between :3 am and :3 pm dung te daiy cycle At tis poston HeuKut aso coesponds to te ele ment of Fie wic is categoized as being bot Hot and Dy In te fom of HeuBeutet HeuKuti was te paton of backsmts n te ciy of Edfu A backsmt s one wo woks dectly wt e to foge and sape ion It is anote way of seeng ow te Eptans associated tis attibute wt tis pase n te daiy cycle Anote quaity of eat s tat it causes sepaaton Fo eampe f a compound s eated as in dstlation dissimia substances composing te compound wl sepaate because ike sub stances wl clng to te own kind Ts concept s evdent n te Eptian liteatue as t petans to one of te mao symbols associated wit HeuKut HeuKuti is sad to enfoce te Dvne Laws of te t spee By lving in amony wt Divne Law one nvokes Nete's potection Wtin ou socety t s te polce wo enfoce te law and seve to potect us fom am and dange To pefom ts function tey cay and utiize vaious weapons Simialy HeuKuti aso caes weapons suc as knives speas and cains Te knfe is especially signcant because t s used to cut dvde o sepaate wic is a quaity of eat as descbed above In amony wt te concept of sepaaton is te mental functon associated wit ts aspect of te Supeme Being Te nceased eat ends good suppot fo anayss te sepaation' of an ntelectual o matea woe nto ts consttuent pats fo ndvdua study
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Lke Her e eat corresponding to ts perod aso makes HerK mpaent exciabe and orce b to a iger degree Snce te intensty o ea as ncreased rom e Her pase e moistre ta was responsible or te cooperativeness and sympaty o Maat as gven way o e compettveness and lack o sympaty o HerK Metaporcaly s is wa makes m a perect canddate to execte jdgmen and pnis ose wo break te aw He is no one o e personal eelngs and sympaty to get n e way To carry and tiize dangeros weapons and to be eectve in e ea o bae t akes a certan eve o corage were yo don't ear or yor le Te spport or ts corageos beavor is te Hot & Dy metabolc sae In addtion o e combatve roe ea is aso responsible or te competiive natre o alees In sportng events spectators may cant Les get red p" and beore atlees are ready to compee ey warm p Tese are key indicaors sowing s ta n order to compee eectivey te rasing o re s a necessiy
ebek In ancent Ept wen in man orm Sebek was sometimes depcted wit te ead o a crocodle and at oters depicted wt e ead o a ackal In bot nstances e body was depcted as masclne and tereore corresponds o te perod ater snrse and beore snset To make a ner distnction as to wa period in te day Sebek corresponds we can look to te normaion regarding one o s varios orms Wen depcted wi e ead o a jacka Sebek was known as Anp wo was responsble or embalmng e body o Asar n page 262 o The Gods o he gypians Vo 2, Bdge wries
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"radition dclard that Anubis [Anpu] mbalmd h bod of Osiris [Ausar . . and it was blivd that hs work was so thorough wll prformd that it rsistd th inuncs of tim and dca
It s the wok o the embame to peseve the body and one o the keys to peventng the body om decay s to emove ts moste It s we known that dy envonments sch as the deset have peseved bodes om decay o thosands o yeas Takng the whoe nto consdeaton, ebek coesponds to the peod between :30 pm and :30 pm. dng the day cyce Ate the sn has eached ts peak at mdday and tempeates have eached the hghs the eath begns to d ot ebek coesponds to the categoy abeed Dy" whch s postoned n between mdday and snset n the day cyce. Dness possesses the qa o gdty, whch aows an obect to dene ts own om. Ths s n hamony wth ebek's assocaton wth wods and the denng nate
ehuti In ancent Ept when n hman om Teht s depcted wth the head o an bs and body o a mae Theeoe he coesponds to the day". As thee s ony one phase emanng n day peod, he coesponds to the tme o snset whch coves the peod between :30 pm and :30 pm n the day cyce at the phase abeed Eath". Despte sng the pocess o emnaton to detemne Teht's poston thee s moe evdence nkng Teht to snset n the day cyce On page 1 n The Gods o the Eyptians Vol. 1 Bdge tes s that
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In th ramid xts thr is vidnc that hoth huti was connctd with th wstrn sk . . and this ida is am plid in a intrsting ashion n h cxxxth Chaptr o th Book o th Dad [Book o Bcoming Awak] whr w nd that th dcasd [initiat] addrsss hoth huti both as hoth [hui and as mu th stting sun or god o th wst
Temu i one of the 4 fom of Ra and coeond to he ame hae in he daly cycle Sunet ie unie coeond to a ime when the Yn and Yang ene ae in equlbium. Once again he hoizon ne lt the un no two equal iece Ineetingly Tehuti ao aociaed wth he conce of equlbium in the Etan itea tue. In he to of Aua Heu gh hi evl unce Set n ode o avenge the mude of h fahe In egad o Tehuti oe in hi oy Budge wie on age 40 n The Gods othe Egyptians Vo 1 that his dut was o prvnt ithr god rom gaining a dcisiv victor, and rom dstroing th othr; in act, h had to kp ths hostil orcs in xact quiibrium.
Tehui olve he obem of he uggle by nding the oint of equlbium o tha the two ooing foce can coexit with each othe bu n a way tha maintain ode In egad o he eement coeonding to h hae he Eah i caed a boh Cold and Dy Cold aocae dmila ubtance alowing them to mix ogethe A taed dyne e fe o igdiy alowng an obect to dene it own hae. The eah i by natue cold becaue i eceive t wamth fom exoue o
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the sun It s also d and hence gd because t possesses a de nte shape and fom Its quates appopatey cassfy the thngs that coespond to ths phase In the aea of pesonalty Tehut shaes many qualtes n common wth Sebek Whee mostue ceates a exble ceatve atttude dyness ceates an nexbe by the book mode of behavo It's the type of pesonalty that can be descbed as dul and bong nke heat whch makes Sebek mpatent fast and quck thnkng the cod makes Tehut a ltte moe patent and eceptve Ths tes nto hs ole as a dssemnato of wsdom To eceve counse fom wthn o fom an oacle you have to become cam so that you ae eceptve to eceve the message
uset When n human fom Auset was depcted as femnne and theefoe coesponds to the peod that we call nght" To make a ne dstncton we can look to he oe n the ceatve pocess as a clue In the cosmoo we know that Auset s sad to gve bth to the foms of the physcal wold and s thus caled the Dvne Mothe The mothey ene can best be descbed as cold and theefoe coesponds to the peod between 30 pm and 0:30 pm Mothey ene can be descbed as cang and potectve It ndcates the type of pesonalt to whch she coesponds Auset conceves and gves bth to the chld Heu but befoe ths occus she devotes hesef to successfuly ndng the body of Au sa despte the ovewhelmng advesty she must ovecome She s theefoe constant dedcated and oyal Also assocated wth ths phase s the accumulaton of wate to whch she coesponds It s eectve of he assocaton wth tance and the sea
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eke n Ancient Ep Seker is depicted as a mae and s wrapped n a ong whie cloth lke that of Ausar. t conveys the fac that they are oth mummied and hence dead. Ths matches the descripon of he form of Ra known as Af Takng hs into consd eraon Seker corresponds to the same period n he day cycle at the phase aeled Waer" The name Seker can aso e rendered Seker(t) which gives it a femnne connoaon Ths furher veries ha he symo e longs to the nght perod The tght wrappng of the cloth o which Seker and Ausar are ound shows hat they are inacve Ths is the result of the cold quaiy corresponding to ths phase. ike Ause Seker s patent hard working constant and seadfas. Where the exreme cod makes Sekert ethargic and slow to ac also suppors the alty for deep protracted thinkng Anoher symo that corresponds to oh Sekert and Ausar is Ptah who was also depicted n the gh ttng garment ndi catng that he s in mummied form. Recal that t s hrough the interaction of Tehuti and Sekert that Ausar creates the word n harmony wih his concept Ptah was said to carry nto effec the commands ssued y Tehuti conceing the creation of he uni verse is another way of sayng tha Ptah and Tehut neraced to carry out the work of creaion Ths is why you wl nd Ptah and Sekert merged nto one symo On page 03 n The Gos o the Egyptins Vol 1 Budge writes that "Ptah-Skr rprsnts a prsoncaton of th non of th prmva cratv powr wth a form of h nrt powrs of darknss, or n othr words, Ptah-Skr s a form of Asar, that s to sa, of th nght sn, or dad Sngod
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Onc agan, w s th rfrnc to h ngh sun, whch of cours corrsponds o mdnght Ptah rprsnts h crav powrs of th 1st and 3rd sphrs of h Tr of Lf, whch s combnd nto on symbol. Thrfor, not only do you nd th nam PtahSkr n h raur, but you wl also nd PahSkrAusar".
et-e In ancnt pt, whn n human form, HtHru was dpcd as fmnn, and hrfor corrsponds to h prod aftr suns and bfor sunrs As hr s only on rmanng phas to whch sh can b assgnd, hs s h prod bwn 130 am 30 am n h day cyc, and corrsponds o th phas labld ost" In h ptan ltraur, s Aus who concvs and gvs brh to h chld Hru, bu s HHru, n h form of NbtH, who s sad o gsa th chld. Ths s drcly nto hr assocaton wh mostur. On pag 29 n th Agss Wsdom Gud o Hang ol. 2, Ra Un Nfr Amn wrs, "ithou watr th arth cannot produc frtilit in th f mal (o a lssr xtnt in mas) bars a dirc raio o bod fat contnt (moistur) w spak of "frtil imagination, ths ar all intgrall rlatd to ach othr
Cravty, or th ablty to produc, drcy corrsponds o HtHru's rol n h crav procss as dscrbd arr. Rcal hat sh s h nvntv, arstc faculty, and ha al nvntons ar rst vsualzd or magnd n th mnd Sh also s charactrzd as socabl, ougong, and ful of joy.
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When puttng al o ths normaton together, we get the olowng reatonshps n the dagram below
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Students o Astroo should be abe to easly relate the panets to these dvsons o a crcle Auset to the Moon, Seker(t) to Saturn HetHeru to enus, Maat to Jupter, Heru to the Sun Herukhut to Mars, and Sebek to Mercury. t s my personal bee that al cyccal phenomena exhbt the same eght phases. The our eements, the eteru, and the cycles assocated wth them can be ut
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lzed as a gude o undersandng he phases of any cyclca perod Wha we learn aou one can asss n helpng us o learn aou anoher I helps us o read he sgns of he me For example, he yearly cycle can easy e caegorzed usng wha we know so far The Sprng Equnox corresponds o Sunrse, whch n urn corresponds o Maa, whose major symolsm s equlrum kewse, he Summer Sosce corresponds o Mdday and Fre, he Fal Equnox o Sunse and Earh, and he Wner Solsce o Mdngh and Waer So les ook a anoher cyce and see how s acves concde wh hese dvsons In he female, he reproducve cycle s ased on he me elapsed from one mensruaon o he nex On average, s approxmaey 295 days long Durng he course of hs 295 day cyce, here are wo key pons The rs s he pon a whch he female egns ovulaon, and he second s he pon a whch she egns mensruaon By undersandng wha akes pace durng hese wo phases, wl ad us n properly caegorzng hs cycle on he prevous dagrams ovulaon, he ovares reease a maure egg ha wl ravel no he falopan ue There, wl spend anywhere from 2 o 36 hours ravelng owards he uerus I s ony durng hs perod ha ferlzaon can occur Tha s, f a male sperm cel s ale o une wh he femae egg If ferlzaon does no occur, approxmaey halay from he me of ovuaon, mensruaon wl occur mensruaon, he nuren rch nng of he uerne wal ha was prepared for a possle emo wl egn o shed In addon, can e sad ha he unferlzed egg ha was reeased no he fallopan ue des, and preparaon wl egn for he release of a new egg for he nex ovuaon Wh he precedng nformaon n mnd, we can now mach he wo key pons n he mensrual cyce o s correspondng
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points n t prvious diagrams As tmpratur as bn a vtal part o ts contnt tus ar, it will also srv as a vta ky or proprly catgorizng t mnstrua cyc It is a wlknown act tat during ovulation tr is a corrspondng tmpratur cang tat occurs n t ma body. It actually rss abov its norma avrag T ratonsip btwn t incras in tmpratur and t tm o ovuation s so distinct tat on mtod or lping individuals wo ar trying to concv is troug t masurmnt o body tmpratur Eac mong around t tim o ovuation, t ma wl tak r body tmpratur to nd t most avorabl day to conciv T pas labd Fir" corrsponds to t abov avrag tmpraturs corrspondng to mdday n t daiy cyc and t summr sostc in t yary Ts is n armony wt t incras in body tmpratur xprincd by a ma wn s bgins to ovulat. Tror, troug association, ovulation corrsponds to t pas labd r" Knowing tat mnstruaton occurs approximaty alway rom t tm o ovlaton, it corrsponds to t pas labld Watr Troug associaton, mnstruation corrsponds to midnigt n t daily cycl, t wintr sostc in t yarly cyc and to Skrt. Anotr intrstng act tat supports t abov ratonsips s tat durng mnstruaton, t ma is known to rtain watr, a act tat urtr puts it in armony wit t watr pas As mntiond prvously, at n t day causs obcts to los mostur troug vaporation, but watr accumulats around obcts tat cool durng t nigt Tror, t can also b said tat ts obcts rtan watr (mostur). Last but not last, tr is on addtional act about t tim o mnstruation tat urtr puts t in armony at tis pont in t cycl. I t gg tat was rlasd during ovulation s un
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fetized it is duing menstuaton tat it can e said tat te unfetlzed egg dies Inteestingy te facuty coesponding to te wate pase is Seket o Satun wo is said to goven deat. Aso ecal tat it coesponds to te fom of Ra known as Af te dead" nactive aspect of te ife Foce In summay Newands found tat evey egt eement ad simia pyscal and cemica popetes wen tey wee aanged n nceasng ode of te eative masses. In addition we found tat tis coud e valid up to cacium (20) only; as eyond cacum (20) eements do not oey te ules of Octaves. Tus Newlands' Octaves wee valid fo igte eements ony Futemoe it was suggested tat te aangement of elements in Newlands' Octave esemled te muscal notes ut tis is not te case It is te seven elements etween two eements of simla popeties tat esemle te seven muscal notes Eements wit Simla
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itium (3) Beylium 4) Boon (5 Caon (6) Nitogen (7) Ogen (8) Fluoine (9) Neon ( 0)
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We ond that there was a mathematica ormla and seqence o nmbers that explains the reationship or a the elements on the periodic table From this it was sggested that Gann may have instead derived his theory o eighths rom this seqence o nmbers and the periodic law. In Ganns Maser Calculaor or Weekly Te Perods o Deerne he Trend o Socks and Co odes corse there is a section with the heading DIVISIOS OF TIME PERIODS" Under this section he shows how to divide the year into ths and 3rds and what the eqivaency wold be in weeks To the right o the 2 or ths division there is a comment saying a most important time and resistance evel" The only other comment to the right o a division is the 3 ths division or ths The comment says very important or change in trend" It is worth mentioning that this 3 ths is 39 weeks which is 273 days. This als into the time period that was identied as the evi th period when dividing the year into seven periods. It makes me wonder i he nderstood this and ths the reason or the special comment nder this division It is also in this corse where we wil nd inormation on how Gann divided time periods into eighths as wel Gann writes " divid th ccs no 1 / which is h most impoan and aso into th piods of 1 / 8 1 / 3 and / 3 and watch ths popotionat pats of th ccs fo changs in tnd Fo amp h Gat Cc of 90 as quas 1 080 months; 1 / is 45 as o 540 months 1 / 4 is - 1 / as o 70 months 1 /8 is 1 1 1 /4 as o 13 5 months 1 / 1 6 s 55/ 8 as o 67 / months
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Th 30-a Ccl or an othr ccl is dividd up in th sam wa
W ta sad, we stll ave stog evdece tat Ga dvded cy cles o seve peods addo to eg ave aleady povded examples om e 99 atcle as well as s ook etled, Face Facs Amerca Looking Ahead o 50 o e dvso o e yea o seve peods Now I would lke to oe a aoe pespectve Ete Lyma E Stowe Fst ad oemost, WD Ga ad a esalsed coec o o Lyma E Sowe I te eook ettled, WD. Gann on he La o Vibraion tee was a mage o e cove o a ssue o e stologcal Bullea wc coaed a lst o te coucl mem es Tee ae may ecogzale ames, as W D Ga s ude Gem, u wa I would lke to pot ou s ta Lyma E Stowe s lsed ude es Hee tey ae ot lsted o e coucl o Te sologcal Socety, Ic NY
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Lyman Stowe wote seveal books n his day but the one that I would lke to bing to you attention s entted Astrologial Periodiity Statng on page 276 Stowe wtes " hav fo stat that v pson's goo as a th a of th wk of ith an th 3 an 4th as of th wk aft ith h vil as a th 6th an 7th as a th a of th wk of ith h 6th an 7th as of th wk hav n cal goo an vil as sinc tim immmoial No out th asis fo th ia of th 6th an 7th as aft ith ing v as is that th Bi sas Go nish his wok on th 6th an st on th 7th as of th wk
We nd that ths passage is vey consistent wth what was pesented n the ealy pat of this book Buchanan's dscusson of the evl 6th peiod along with Gann's mention of the 7th as a tme o pancky declnes In act M. Stowe aso mentions D. Buchanan in his book On page 279 he wites D Bchanan gs th vi as of man to com v svn as Bt this os not xact appl as w n th gula occunc of vil as a not xactl in th svns t as a whol th o h occu twn 5 an 6 13 an 1 4 19 an 2 1 27 an 28 33 an 34 4 1 an 43 49 an 50 54 an 55 6 1 an 63 69 an 70 75 an 76 83 an 84 89 an 90 h ason of this vaiation s u to gula pan ta nncs h ffct of goo o vi as wi vai th ccl on is tansting at th tim.
Is it possbe that Gann having a connecton with M Stowe aso adopted this theo that evi yeas coming evey seven yeas does
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not ecty pply due to pnetry inuences. On pge 280 o roogca Perodcy Stowe writes, "Th Jupitr ars ar said to b th bst ars o a prsons li tim. Ths ar th ars whn upitr rturns to th po sition it occupid at birth which occurs vr 1 2 ars or btwn 1 1 and 1 2 23 and 24 3 and 36 47 and 49 9 and 60 71 and 72.
In this empe, it is quite esy to identiy the good yers s it is bsed on Jupiter returning to the sme position t birth However, the evi yers must be bsed on number o ctors becuse i we dopt the sme procedure, Sturn returns to the sme position er 29 yers, nd the numerous yers tht he provides dont tly with Stu's cyce o return Now, Dr Buchnn goes on to pres ent very unique system to detil how certin cycles inuence n individul bsed on when tht person ws born He goes on to epin THE CYCE CHART, which is divided into 84 sections, where there re divisions to one sign This imge is depicted on the o owing pge. On pge 29 1 it reds, "This chart has th ars o birth rom 1 to 4 ars o ag Starting with Aris and running backward through th signs Piscs Aquarius Capricorns and so on to th th ar starts li ovr again As th ars b th 1 2 signs kp r pating thmslvs down th t through th signs which stand as a svn ar cc ach th inunc o ach ar is rpatd xcpt as is changd through th ccl it is in . Th ars and ccls can b calculatd rom this chart . .
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THE CYCLE CHART
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hav on quod Gann and h rfrnc o h u o ahaic In an nrng paag on pag 293 o Aslgical Pediciy Sow wri, "Kabalistic Astrolo is based upon mathematics, as calcu lated with panetary inuences. The ancients understood this horoughly; as no man has been able to add to or take from one preposition of Ecid they depend mch on gres The ancients divided the planets into octaves as ruling the har mony of vibrations . "
I wondr f h zon o inunc hav crain panary aocaon a had poind ou wh h divion no ighh, and ha whil raning in a cran zon whhr b i or pric, an ndivdual or ock i niv o h pan corrponding o ha zon or nv n a cran way o ohr pan bad on h zon bng rand Th i u food or hough and wl rquir or rarch I hr ha I wil brng hi al book o a clo I hop ha you wl nd ohing of vau n h pag o connu your own rarch.
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