Sunday, January 21, 2018

The Trilogy of WD Gann

The Trilogy is his three mystical books "The Ancient Science of Numbers...," "The Tunnel Thru the Air..." and "The Magic Word."  TASON was written under the perfect pen name "Luo Clement" where TTTTA and TMW was written under the name WD Gann.  Where I perceive his other books and devices as akin to "stock market for dummies" or "milk for the weak," I perceive WD Gann's trilogy as a structure, rules and synthesis of all things; that's a pretty demanding thesis.

Are there coincidences of the Trilogy contrived by Mr. Gann to suggest such?

TASON, "the first book of instruction," as explained in its second subheading, defines the properties of the elements; the "Periodic Table of Vibration."  TASON explains there would be a second book of instruction, "Numerical Vibrations," which was so complete that advance orders were being taken.  There is not a record of that book having been published or surviving manuscript.  Indeed, there isn't a record of a man named "Luo Clement."  Luo Clement is a pen name of WD Gann and, as such, his contrived pen name is perfect:


9 embodies the number of "Love."  "The Basic Law of Love" is fully articulated in the 9 digits of our number system.  Consider; the first 8 digits sum to 36 and, adding the last digit, it becomes 45:


9-9, the only 9 digits in our number system (0 is a not a digit by most definitions, but a place holder), define, according to Luo Clement's system of definition and classification, his own first and last name numbers (first insert) and the numbers of Love (second insert).

9, said to be the most important number because it is the last digit before the numbers start again, is the root of the Basic Law of Love:


The numeration of Luo Clement's name leads to the Basic Law of Love and the perfect, endless number of 9.  Consider, 9 is the only digit multiplied by a whole number to exceed its results in itself when reduced; 9X2X2=36 reduces to 9, 9X7=63 reduces to 9....  104X9=936 reduces to 9.

[An inquiring mind would already know the product of the four digits of Love is 360, which is both the degrees of the circle and the square.  Eliminate the 2 and its the degrees of the triangle.  Philosophically, the 180 degree subdividing of the square or the 45* angle divides the circle of time and the square of space.  Sound familiar?  That "the 45* angle equally divides time and space?"]

The Basic Law of Love subdivides to time and space.  Ponder the red digits above; 36 or one tenth the circle symbolic and numerically the essence of time.  Ponder the blue digits; 45, the angle that defines Pythagoras' hypotenuse of the 1X1 square, the symbolic and numeric embodiment of Euclidian space.

9-9-9, above, I suspect, the key to all things, and I know in my heart that to be true.  I cannot prove.  Not yet.  9-9-9, is a remarkable number that, no matter how the component is rearranged horizontally, it is the same.  Remarkably, if you turn 999 upside down, it is the number of man according to Revelation 13:18.

So we begin the first book of the Trilogy with the number of Luo Clement, entwined with the number of the Basic Law.  The next book, "TTTTA," how might Number define its essence?  Let's define TASON and TTTTA together in Luo Clement's number system:


TASON and TTTTA concatenated in order of their year of publication are 6-9.

Now let's look at the Clement-defined number of the author.  You must understand Luo Clement refined his definition of the name number; that it is not just the given name, but it is the name one considers themselves.  In the case of William Delbert Gann, Mr. Gann considered himself "WD," not "William:"


Again we have 6-9.  The author of the first two books of the Trilogy is the number of the two books.  As if, and assuredly it is, suggestive, we find the hero of TTTTA, Robert Gordon, born on June 9 or 69, his address on Wall Street being 69 Wall Street.

An incredible number 69, two digits, again reversed or inverted become 96.  And, as if again, to confirm our (my) suspicion we have the Clement-defined number of Robert Gordon to be:


9-6, which, like the number of the first two books or 6-9 and the number of WD Gann or 6-9 all reduce to 6.  Three 6's or 666 or the number of Man.

The author and the hero, if we align and sum their numbers we have:



Which leads us to "The Magic Word."  The initials, TGW, like TASON and TTTTA, can, themselves be reduced to 2-4-5 and sumed giving us 11 reduced to 2.  That does not seem to fit so, realizing the inconsistency of method, I'll nevertheless evaluate the entire name of the book:


6-6-6.  Figure that, the words of "The Magic Word" reduce to the inverted, turned upside down, of the  numbers of the Basic Law of Love of the numbers of WD Gann and Robert Gordon summed.


Of course, 6-6-6 reduced to 18 and then to 9.  Lest you miss it, there are 3 letters in the first word, six letters in the second and four letters in the third or 354; the 354 days of the Lunar calendar.  Perhaps an enigma?  3-5-4 letters or 12 or reduced to 3.

But there's one last thread that I'll introduce in that last insert; 3.  Where did this exercise begin?  With the perfect numbers of Luo in the very first insert.  Look at that first insert and find the green 3's that comprise Luo's name; 3+3+3.  And in the last insert, the reduced sum of the numbers of WD Gann (6-9) and Robert Gordon (9-6) are 3.

That thread leads directly to "The Magic Word."  Its the thread of 3.  It is the enumeration that appeared, without explanation, in the first insert and which I'll repeat:


If you have read "The Magic Word," you know it is the Magic Word, itself; Jehovah.

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At least to me, the numbers, as they fall, are conclusively the three books of the trilogy.  "Science" has its Periodic Table to characterize the elements, its laws of chemistry and physics to define the interaction of those elements and science' incomplete search for a theory to reconcile the theories of the great ("Relativity") to the very small ("Quantum").

I draw a parallel to the Trilogy of WD Gann.  That TASON, the "first book of instruction" defines the character of all subjects, be they "people, nations or stocks" according to the Periodic Table of Vibration.   TTTTA , the second book of instruction, defines the interrelationships of the subjects coincident with and according to their progression in time.  And "The Magic Word" provides the reconciliation of apparently opposing elements; good and evil, hate and love, young and old...  time and space.

Unable to address the last of the above seeming opposites, I already suspect "The Magic Word" pointedly addresses one of the great unifying concepts; love and hate.  From page 30 (which, coincidentally might be reduced to 3) of "The Magic Word:"


Or, at least, that's what I think at the beginning of this new journey.

Jim Ross