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chapter 6 “THE STRUCTURE OF THE MUSICAL OCTAVE "A sudy ofthe smentone masa scale ges awry goed Jourdan fer urd stordig the coxmic lew forks” PD. Cumpenshy THE OCINE In chapters twas argued thatthe Lavo Tras an essential aspact of Lie It willbe shown that his lan — hich embraces active, passive, and ntralsing forces ~ isnot te ony one that is involved with the concept of vibration. Neverthe, if furdarental lay it mast be prasent inal aspects of ‘bration. One dec nay ofesploring ts desis to ae ht eit within te vabrations of music. in particu, within the sical octave. Ths chap will ‘thaefore analse the sirple matheratics ofthe octave in search ofthe Law of Thre ad, in 30 deing, provide cial ink to Chapter “Theft points thet Western musicis based ons parcular st of notes, cer ‘aed on 2 baton of 256 cyl per second, Ths vnraion, whichis tad oral refered ta 2 "Middle" heeaure ofits lcatian an 2 pare beyond, ‘evles x sprpathetic mepance in huran beings the harman bad arly rot crates wthit and harmoniza ith =? “The sscond points that the minimum rurber of rons thet can be used 0 crea 3 praca! ast ic ght. This che acave. The ct stars with one note and ands whore the vibration of anole has ster doubled or haved. Fm ven 2 cee based on Middle © fereaiar C9), te ascending octave stops th = wbraton of 52 els par eecond (atc), ane Frasher ith shen af 28 cys par sacar (3c! 1 dscending acre “The third pein that ach rote nha ata bears 2 conttart rations to Thee are therefore sc ration in any pauls octave that do rot inva 6 STH asconoi By tition, an octave i rofred fo a5 bsing stoic (For the Greck ‘ionorcg, meaning “through te tones"). Moraes the musical note ae referenced by 2 frm of notaticn, brown an he fries — army, Do, Re Me, Fa, So, La, Ti, Do Table 2 shous the ascanding and descending owes, using the orc sofa [Ascending octave [Descending octave tthe dling ora aig of ator Tala shows fil tf rots ame aca TE in an stcanding and ins cescending ccave based en "© together ut the ha a re Ietart aos Theieatons of he cescendng oan lane yur hase oa Tah dtrterae fs = —fer [Resaracae —— eo awe seous Ea Tue rawic saute ‘THREE INNER OCTAVES, Soft hina strc inferration. What to wl non i hat asic ascending octare contains thes inne octaves. Inthe ascending octave in Te Men €3 and €2, the more for Ds tn De! invh «doubling of vibatora ‘ron 256 eles per second t 52 pels pr secord In other words, here is a increase in worations of 256 eyes per second. As Rusell Sith has shou? we can therefore look at the sore sola in a sighty diferent ay, ting theft of an increase of 25 in vibrations, but staring om era. A rough the DD a Do, the raos are dient when they are ealeted in rlton tothe whale range cf vibration, rom 040256. hia is chou in igure 63. The bration ios in Tables 6:1 ad 6:2 hold tue when compared with M23 ‘lloytne aaguance 6,8) 9/5 315.5)3 7189 = Tonic Soke [Vibtione ato witkin whole cy Eg ir fe as if ease ea S fa Os Fe ase os We ee oa fe i ons De ie > ‘pair 55 tae ToruiTrer ye VanmTNs Tbe 63 consis thes imparan pieces ofinfermationconcaring he Ln of Thee First te datnic octave thet coves the whole phenomenon of 0256, sbrations contin three doubling in vation, stating at Re (2) thet i a Me (4), So (28) and De (36). Since the bac idea fan octave is edo bing ad habing ofibration, he whole phanomeren of 0.256 vibrations can ‘honors be sen a5 sparring thea octaves staring, rexpacivey at a, Ms and So. Thi ie shown in Table “The fact tht each ectve corti tee ina octaves rfl the operation of ‘the Law of Tra. Each nar octave represers on ofthe tre rate forces ~ atresia jpasive~ that cfire the Law of Tr, Each of he tres forces bas to undergo the migencies of climbing theaugh it ann cctv, Thi ic nat 25 easy 5 ft sounds because 25 vill be shown in Chacter7, each octave has pints af retardation — or enetgy gape — hich hve to be surmounted Only ‘he carla 5m of bron euccensive octaves produces the whee phenomenon. PIAND THE LAW OF SEVEN, ‘Secord, these three nner octaves span 22 notes. Ths is because tach octave consists of tones; The end of echinner octane seo the begining oF the next octave; and ‘The hele higher level acave can any be complete 5 vibe the Binal Dos stuck ‘We thushave 21 (35 7) notes the tras inner octaves plus thei Oo Sa ‘Table G4. Imporanty, the numbers 22 and 7 reference the casa ratio that <9 2 Energy a t Init impute 3 4th Energy Gap igure 22s somerdt risleaing inthe serae tht impos thet both erergy tals As ow al Som eevee see eee inthe nes chapter ths igrot corec. Crossing the fret energy gap niches an evoldion though the re-strucisingof information tat is ready within ay tam but costing the second energy gap invokes evlaton through the input of row information fans outside the systems! The vary natura of ayle i volves a suezesstl crossing ofthe fist gap anda fare to cross the second ‘ore Figure only sats therfore that four important points have to be cor fronted for 2 cyto complete itselh VIBRATION AND TIVE ‘Treimporanes of cycesis that they lteraly mind the ects of he passage time. Time is usualy mensured in rclation to the movement of the moon second the Earth, and of tie Eath arsund the sun. But dhe ghonomanan of ‘Ts isthe raversila process of change: some have cal tte “aor of ‘ime’ imlict aligning it with seltorgansing systems others have called energetic causstor, thereby expicily equi it ith an energetic process ‘Since change batcallyimaves the ditecluton of pir sates, Time init rita inked uit che movement tonards erty. er Cras. The eperation ef the Lae of Seen ( words, cil clvrthe process of charge law of vibrator) retards the collapse into Chaos In other This mtardaton canbe viewed in either of tie ways: cles either neat 2 mst petod int the process cf creation, or they inser a pesiod of cet inte the rtual denvdovm into chac. In both eaen the process beter beginning 12 corceptsicg tenn and end becomes elongated. Indsed,abhough di bbe aued tat Time is cursed a lng see which lacs fcr itil imps tw final accompishmert 1 This Cjle f Time, which is a funcion of eeatire energy, contain and conirals al subodinate cles 28 “Tre Law of Swen is 20 called for to distinct, but rele, reasons. The Fest of ‘ese darves om the fact tha: the aw is iceed a diect expression of therela- ‘tonshipsbetween musical notes nan octave Specialy the exstance of 0 “cities anergy gape can be found thin the buen gaps baween the ent nezes| ‘ofa rusia onave The second essoe why the nui clad the Low of See is tht its working can be explained withthe help of » geometic digram ‘whose intaraltonships are defined by the nurtbarsevar. We shall locke at cach ofthese in turn. The rest ofthis chapter wil eutline the Law of Seon vith in the context ofthe musical octave and the nest chapter ill pire the rele vant gears diagram “THE LAW OF SEVEN AND THE MUSICAL OCTAVE “The Lav of Seon contrele sh formation beth ofsibratons ard of sour Tis {ello logically ~ inthe sense that, ft conbole one, then it must corral the ‘ther because sl bration crests sourd waves. Since avanshing vibrates it flown that the whale univers axturated with sound waves, Mont of tees ‘waves are ether so high or so law in pitch that they are ouside the rermal baring range f the hurman ear; but being unable to hear the vibration does rot mean that the vibration does not existin the fist place (Ore ofthe essential cualtes of whraton is that ~ fit interacts wth its ‘environmen? in a pericde or thymic marre® i wll suite 2 rusia rote. As mertored ir Chapter 6. one ofthe most importa is Widele C of the socaled distoic ecale® Middle C (hareafen CM) ig the rove shat scunds nen 2 vibration of 255 qe par secord is started, and it has beer ‘ound that the human bodrresporde to in22 Other notes harmonize vith cM via eres of ration. The nate that has det be the sbration of cM! wll be wight notes highes and the rote that has half ‘ft vibration wil be eght notes lover A at of eight rotes ig thus te baie ofthe datonic octave. This is hewn in Table 7, which ‘he inforation orn Crater 6 beret ln theory this ostave ie based on the musial properon SBeE2, which ie ou 25 the parc fet, in tar ofthe bration mies aver nD 7 ‘ss equielent to 2565415. 0386512. This proportion also ercompasses the cher pect harmonic ran of Waster rai raray the econ {ie 612) nd te pec, or Sa) thas See Found he thee Shem bing pe, ar ial. Thy prod hero ei of culsees, ean thous hese cules ny ae vent sranes and ere itera and paler dfn ning seer Th direct implzan is that sak iocstne el hoa teres Pints of deecertion ‘The diatonic octave is important because it cortins within the essence oF| ‘he Law of Serer. The law indices thet progres upwards trough the cciave decelestes at to pracne points, This can be eprened in the of bo vaya Firat, the ocave consists of aeren ciferen tone (ie gapa beineen note bat only Bee eritones, Heres i serena ae missing —rarvel those between E ard Fand benveen B and ch! (ge able). In the sermicology of ‘the toni ac, progress upward tough the octave is retarded bate Me and Fa, and between T and Do"! Sed cy wing be sen es arn pn of poten change in vibration beter the cght note inthe octave ~ namely CD. DE, EF FG.GA,AB, and 8M! In Table, the vibrations are giver in column 6a ros with the rate of ration ofthe note C as the numersre. The dteerce betomen sion, upvards through the oztee, ia vlad at EF ad tC Note [Se-tone [Toe fata [Tonal tone enter ee [cyes/weone| Deen Rat [Dierece| = bef F o if as [os a rece —]is [oe era ness [rose —fisss Jone TABLE 4: THE DUTONIC SCALE AND THE TONIC SOLER This retardation, or deceleration, is also very ear fe plot either the cum lave amount ofthe ference between vibrations or the diference bebveen ‘he tatcs, inthe octave See Figure 7-2 Thee « marked moderation in the upsard slope of he graph bobeen EandF (=. Me and Fa) and then betes Bard fie Thand De) ‘Theacnve en theeler sete ‘Tete decslantions chiouslyinernpt the emacth adhance of vibrations up ‘though the octave Its ae the process Fle inte a gap oF some sor. At one lov this may seat be mom than an irtaating function of he way that musical rote are sucked. However the phenomena announces it bi tity by precenting itn he enact unital of places. The solar ayer, for ‘eagle appears to corti pall ditecations within the otis ofthe pan ‘hiss shovm below in Tsbl-7.2, which mensres the average datarces rom the sur oF each ofthe planers aeliding te Earth. On this presentation, the sclar system consists of egh pares clus the asteroic ba that les Denweer Mare and Jupetar the sun ie sesurad in some nay to act as the nota Do, such that i nits an octave, shen that oniave appears to be complete at Uranus rm -| i” af 1 “4 ‘The importa point isa the rato ofthe tances betoman successive are ee and the is esetialy « constant of 35, oxap! for Venu Mars and Uranu-Satum where the rt isn exons of 2.00, Hence am increase inthe tao of distances onan prcaey where the Gatoric cia predicts thet hey should cccur~narmaly, betneen Me ard Fa, ard betvesn Ti and Dot 28 ER OA PE TN TS OTT PT TATE "ABLE 72: THE ENERGY GAPS INTHE SOLAR SYSTEM The implications ofthe planetary octave within our solar system crouse ‘ar oajand the scant ofthis hole Nevertheless the estance of uch = car paral with the diatonic octave atests to the latter's weraordinayubicuy In particu, t confirms the natural estence of very preciely defied points of retardation within nonfinear systems. According to the Lav of Seven, these poins of deceleration are ctical both to our undertanding ofthe interaction of ving orgariams with their envonmant ard to te unfoding ofthe aso dated cya behaviour tis to is phenemenon th we row tur, Thomas Kun, The Theory of Scie Ravaluiors (University of Chicago Press, Chicago (Il) 1962). A paradig is ror just set of ideas tis an actual research procice that generates deta. Nev paradigms ae therfore = response te contradictory data brought up by old paradigms. Thy also disclose new data in ther onm ight. 2 Even where rectarch has early ertabched a new parcigm large numbers risy sil be cominced thatthe old defura theories are acualy the tah. In 0, while the emotions a large raj are sctivaly engaged ir folowing = paricular bali system, shat warty is Ukly to persecute inciiduals with _Sternativ information. John Start Mil once cbearrd that even the most eal ridare com woul causes war ifitchrasered someone’ belief 2 See Chepter8. Ouspersty In earch John ©. Bennet, Eaneagmam Studies (Coombe Springs Press, Masham, 1972) 5 Kenneth Waller A Study of Cordis Tsshing Jonathan Cage, London, 139) Chale S. Nett Jecmnay Theugh Th Werld (Rovtedge & Kegan Paul, Lor don, 1963). | Reported in Claudia Nevar Nevada City (C2), 1990), 2 Rober Campbel, Fabernar’s Cue: A Sites Apscach to Cat ord Or {garicction (Shambhala, Eeston (Ma). 185) EnneaType Shocteres (Catevays/IDHHB inc, 19 Sea, for ample, Shing Tung Yauand Stove Nadis, The Shap of lar Spoee: Sing Thezry and the Geomary ofthe Univere's Hidden Dimensions (Basic Booka, Naw Yor, 2010) ‘Ths ga sight orersimplifcation. The Lav of Seon states that the vbrtions develop decontrvovaly with acaerations, ar wall as dacolerstions st specif poins. Honsr i is the declarations that are important in the cute cor so ForGllerdotale saa fr sample, alles Curd’: ashing 12 he das that four pois of dovintion have tebe parted trough to complete of ees once the hidden meanings behind the concept ofsauarng aie 1 That i,t imvalves 2 paracgm chif 1 See, for eample, Peter Coveney and Roger Highfidd, The Aaow of Time |W. flor, London, 1860). The authors propose that Tine is he factor that hana toguther unpredictable parts into « predciable whol, which implicly squates Time with elf ongansing eyes are with cme for af agulibratng ‘energy Honever, Time is beter regaded as a mstricion on stance. In ths sorte, the Lew of Sava ragarde Tinta az being the paceman om one state ofbeing to anther It therefore explicitly equates Time ith charge ‘Alfred Nosh Whitehead, Process and Realy (Free Pres, Ne York, 1964). (This hasbeen called “Tha Gila of Eternity. Sos Mouraviaf, Gras (Pre Insitute Pres, Nevbury (Is), 1938) 1 Tas cytes reteratad atl eels of bing for human Itepartes thrush ator in th an individuals life cde; and operates pscholgielly in personal deve ‘opment. For a detailed anssis ofthis process, see Ken Wilber, The Aémen Project (Quest Becks, Wheaton (Il). 1683) 1 Ther & obviously » big question here about the nature of his ceive er ergy See Chapter selon of conecovenesy; it operas pyscaly inthe form of 12 Seven tones ard sight notes because ‘Do appears tice nan octave. 2 Or wore precisl, logitudral waves (es opposed to traneveree light are) that heve the potential for being heard 2 The ancient teaching behind the Lew af Seven ix that all raion and ail seered Stith den och acer tf Gel Hay sete coe ‘he main charactershes of the intal crestne emanation of Gad = krovn to (Guistanity asthe Holy Spi. This why religions refer to the phenomenon 25 "The Ward” or “The Seurd Curent kis thought to resound through the universe, bearing wth the essence ard characeistes ofits Seurce, © Asclid guid or gasenus medio, See chak Bertox Sling the Wild Pendulum (Wildwoed House Lordon, 1a 1 Middle Cie so called because ite phyicly closest C to the mice of = piano kejboard. Guy Merch, Mui of the Sphees (Dever Publicators, New "ore 1661). The dlacovery ofthe atone sale stirnutad to Pthagoras 2 Cienbal, Farm, Scand, Cleurand Maan. 2 Sigmurd Levarie and Errst Levy, Tone: A Study in Musical Acoustics (Kent State University Press (Kent), 1380), 2 The average ditance of the asters ale fom the sun is calculated Soom Bode's Law. [n 1772, Jovane & Bode formulatad this las and predicted that ‘here shoule be 2 planet betveen Mars and Juptar Ths space now known tm beled bythe sotereid belt. This suggeets tht the asteroid bel is ether 9 planet thas hae bean destroyed ar debris that wae unable to scents into plan ‘&. Sode’s Law works arly for planets up to Uranus. Neptune anc Pusto de not adhere 10 Bede's calculations 2B Thess observations raise some intoreting quettions. The Earth erits be. ‘bveen Vers and Mars, and therefore in some vay fils the aap betnean those: ‘ove planes. What, therefore, is the Earths function vithin the octave of the Soler System? Mearwiil, the Eaith has an average distance of 93 million ries from the sun, which means that the ratio of that dstarce to Venus ds ‘ance from the aun ig just ver 138 and the ratio of Mae's distance from the sun to that ofthe Earth is just urder 1.62. Does this mean thatthe influence of ‘the Golden Ratio estancs into she relationship besveen the Earh ard it neigh bouring parets? Finally; Neptune lies beyond the sun-Urarus octave (ard out side ofthe mathematics of Bode’s lay). Does this maan that it somehow sans CHAPTERS “1 beleve that a man who undentands the meaning of hot has all he power ndarhosven amd cork? %..Geon “The undetondivg of thc spel andthe ciliy to mele vce of gue men ven pec peer FD. Ouspensty ATEACHING DIAGRAM tn Chapior3, 2 was proposed that cecilatiors in the universe ware subject the interplay cf three cestive forces. In Chanter 4, as showm that the cirle scorned ts haves contral relat playin part ofthe hidden lnowedge ofthe an cients Ip Copine 5 ts aged shat the lav governing the pattern of vibra ‘Son were imp in the musta ocave are inte seclevalted eat, 22/70 Chap, theoretical base mas aid So he defring vibrators in ters ofthe interplay fF enargy gape, 28 rewaledin the musical octave “These thes dest pulled together into = mode that. can generate cylcal caclatiors, This ol of trae forces, energy gaps and a circle now need 10 be plone tums “The enneagram hasbeen crown about in she Wes fer las shan 120 ase, ‘houghit has a signicarty longer history offence, was special used bey George Guraiain she 1ga0e to inatractis aupla) butt rached a wider audience afer one of hose pups ~ Pyare Quspenshy - produced a writer record “The enraagram derives itz nae from the Grack word EWE or enna, rearing nines it consists of ar outer cxcle and an inner trale, ard 3 sie lined pte tats both contained by the cco and controle by the rangle Ses Figuee 31 bale The teaching behind the dagram is thatit isan accurate rapresertaton of wey vibration within the univers, at al merarchicl leis and overall time periods. Ii powered (Fthatis the right word) by an energy ‘that scurry urna to soance and is thos the epreentation of sacred ‘ruth Mere prossicaly is the represertaton of perpetual motion trough etary 910 « cuss rue ennescany MOVEMENT AROUND THE ENNEAGRAM ‘The cuter pephery of the enneagram is a civle whose circumference is ded int nine qual eogrrnis: Th tion bebeen ach seman of he -umferance is pens numoar from te 9 See Figura. The northern port hich coircides with the apes ofthe sriangle~ is usually given she numbet The numbers 1 10 8 ae than placed at equal distances around the cru ference ofthe Gicle AS observed in Chapin 5 the number § represents inition and corspletion that ig the sta an ith, Hence, 2 movement round th cle in 3 docknien direction, starting with 9 ae ending with 9 represents complete sce cunt 22 woven ARoUNE THE clacuNrentNece oF THE EhneAcRaNt Hoare, the cr alse represents asic. Viewed fom above, the movement sppanrs 25. cicle Dutviawed rom the side, the movamert maybe seen 982 spiral. See Figure rount 25 The cincuLan arin aroune The ouTEIg€ oF The nneAcnany This i an oversimplifaton, but the point 9 thet rpreseréscomplaion cer tainly has higherleval oF vibraton than the point 9 that represents inition. Hence, 2 somalete moverane around she orca represents an olin in qua: i 25 wall 22 movernent in quanti, This ides of evoltion means that point § is somtimes slzo denominated point 0. In this way ti made cles thatthe rovementfiom oto a represents some form of progress. The importance ofthe enneagram, however, isnot on the Grcle bt isi it Specialy the movement of energy — wich forces the gre arcund the pe Viphery ofthe circle — doesnot actually progress sequerialy flee point 9 (or point 0) badkte point 9, The energy icine flows fom print to point around ‘he diagram inthe repeating sequence, 1425.57. This is represented by the sic atroved lis within te cc mn Figuts og 910 910 5 4 URE 8:4 THE MOVEMENT OF ENERGY WITHIN THE ENNEKGRAM “hia movereré of energy isthe most important aspect ofthe Law of Som, bu rd. Therform, befor loaling at the Ft might be woeful t demonstrate how it looks 4 ie leo the most dificult to und eee shown in 2 swodimersionl diagram tha ©2) yids tne, Let us as survethat a peinton the anneagram with 1 rarer represens fn sere serae| a more soled satethan a port wth alover number “Ther, Foe tanaat the rari saquence 14267 inte a tind anions spec mament in ‘Sos the rant is ae shown in Fisica Bs bale At Se the prosess 2 at diagram that rats ech murber tos eocurence point onthe cick; aie 2, the process sat point 4st ire iat point 2st 4 tis a pent 8) and ao forth The movement sakes po account of ‘he tne unite used or of distances traveled, Nevehelss the Gndamanta patie exd out by the rapier a tat of « threwuptireedovm move rent. And tis pate precisely the one that, inthe 13805! hed suggested einadinfrarcal mares. aled ite pricepue Movement 87 around 7 fenneagram + 2 3 4 8 8 7 Time rious 65,7He sunenonan *uL2e “THE ENNERGRAM ARID THE LAW OF SEVEN ‘We can now look atthe interaction of te enneagram ard the Low of Seven in more detail twas stated eater that there ane exentlly foo reasons why he law of vibration vas amd the Low of Seen. The frst dares farm the inl ralerance to (and its analogy wth he musical czave. The octave isvetory ‘ral tual phenomenon itis alo a etaphor for she posses of tone rion and change. Specialy, evluon car be described by 2 sequence oF seven saps betomen eight ports. Here, a rial impuse (metphercaly de scribed 28 Do) is then flled by seven separate steps ~ namely, Dove, ReMe, Mes, Fao, Soa, LeTi ard T:Do"!. The hoe proces involves an incranse in vinrtions and the process complete when (orf deubles However, as as shown in Chast, the Law of Seen cleay states that the vibrations do not increase a2 constant rete rather, the increase acerca and deceleratn 2 vary space points. Inthe contact of yeas, ic the pins of decaeatin tat are he most imporart. The Lav of Seen states tat the vibrations wil acelerate at two of the seven steps afer the inkl empule — rarely, betwen the equivalents of the steps Moa and TrDoM!~ thereby dating evrgy gaps into the procs of rovth. This fundamental lw oftne unre ‘The second reason why the Lawf Suen has been gvenits rare rates net'9 {be aeps Eateer the rote in the octave, but tothe clatcraip bene the inital sldus and th subeequont sic energy points inthe ermoagram. Aches already been me rad, energy dor acurel the anrmagram inthe sequence 42857. Ths ecuing sequence of numbers canbe found vith she resut of viding urity by the number seven. Tati: Ly rmestsrasist “The sequence leo merges when the triple octave of 22s divide by the seven tonesin an octaved That: stats So, if uit or the tree ectaves that crete uri are vided by seven the ste the sequerce of rumbars that deserve the How of anergy sound the “The ume 7h 2 vatety ofuriguefesturs that were tater by eaiyaligcus suthortie 10 be vary manning. OF these, to in paula ote mrpertan Firs the nurber7 cannot be derived a the product of tre otter hele um bars [other than rity andthe muntber 7 tell). Second, the muntbar 7 exert be Gide by any ther number (the than itself) to yield a whole ruber For these tro remcns, the umber 7 ist ictemretatad es nan a5 roprcenting the Eernal$ ‘THE ENNEACRAM ANO THE LAW OF THREE ‘We con now return to the deal of the ennexgram taf. Fellow the srove round the dagram, tan be sean thatthe How does notinclide points 9 (or ©). 3. or 6. See Figure. These points have a specifc function. which reads sore eplaniti: 5 4 FIGURE 2-6: THE TRIANCLE WATHIN THE ENNEAGRAN ‘As normally presented, port 9 (or 0), 32nd 6 are joined together te form 2 ‘argle2 This confirms shat they ae rlazed nfo, the tree points represere the activepresivereconling forces ofthe Law of Thre, which were discussed in Chapter 3. At the start ofthe process sound the enneagram, point 9/0 represents the nil stimula from outside te energy circuit. Pint then sutoraticaly represents th ect fre of he itl stimulus, but within the rere el ear 6 recreate pas rc ol ak ied aca within the energy croit ‘To complete the balance, pont 56 alse amumes the responsibilty of the reconcling force vith the energy Grcit.¢ Th erreagram thus corporates both hela of reconcled opoostes (the Law of Tree) andthe law of vibration (the Low of Sever: i reconces the spiral of evolution vith the dle of recur rence As n= shall now see, the racorclaton comes about 26a result ofthe response information shocks He contrue to use the analogy ofthe toric sol, the rete Do occurs at pain 96 and set the eycical process reing. The canbe vied asthe ni ‘el ach, oth id Sots t. Sremeen nts care the ear: ference ofthe crcle— Re, Me, Fa ec.— represent the arempt ofthe system to ‘taraform is anargis ini higher noes or higher vibrations. That i, they repracent the process of ausuton as a zone ta te inal erative set How cores the intra! dyvarnics ofthe eroutionary procesa are not smooth The flow of itera enargy stands at point 1 (r Re) arte rts shoe, but hen itjumpe to pint 4 (or Fi). Tie ump ic too much forthe este, which en begin to ade In cthervrds here isan energy gop (ee Fis 27) tha sts the amocth transtion Fors onelevlefibralier othe ne 5 ae so unserem tae The mavarertbenicen paints 4 2anddherlere abies threswive pat deirg ‘is drop—wtich vers point 3 (he gap behreen Me and Fe) on te errex tam. Accordingly the energy flow drops bac te pint 2 (or Ms ram ~ that tte ergy, oF infermatin, hes to be received. Osherine the proces sop, The era information shock in fc, provided this pint by tect ice of tha intial stilts at pit 3, When ithas been received the energy low ean jump point “THE PATTERN OF LEARNING This patio isthe basic profile of adjstmant tat all exlfergaiting estore ess ic tar tropes te prea cicnges the emaeeeraet Hr Sects thetveefold proces of 1 ‘he intial erring response to nev inermation ‘The coraotdatin end resrucuingofinernal aporse eee ‘he aplication oF rer leant ablines tothe receipt of % fuer information. In ters ofthe systems relationship to its environment, these three phases maybe derozed as being acive, passive ard reconciled. In the fs: phase the system rexponds dyrarial 10 the receipt of new infrtion. The system rooves ab arab sar under tz old structure but dees net yet change she structure. Inthe mile phase, the system becomes pie and above ede ‘nergy to reorgarise tard thereby ceste change, Ths passity is usually rrarked by 2 trop nthe index being used to measure te intel energy the sysem Bir, telly the restrucning conn tale place ures 3 higher degree of energy input Fly he syste can adopt a rexal lationship 1 the emsranovant asjustng gusty and eal 0 addtional nfernaton ait becomes mailable ‘This adjustment proces iors the archetypal learning patiarn proposed by Henry Mile See Fisuie S& Leaming i 2 form of mutation a8 enatgy verted anay fiom the receipt of neu information towards vestucutng the interal automatic response systers. Tis nutoration ofthe ably to eapond represents the eeeptane or irtematnation a pardigrahi€ As a corclay ‘he maverent arth intamalraton procs doet not represent tum lnm Ing in the serse of futher stractral adjustmerts ~ t merely repeserts the abity of the czars to respord quickly and elcvely to further infers picust fru Toner ruses Leamnine oaczee ‘he processes inched inthis mutation a sil not Fly understood oral His propoted hat the adjuttmant imelver the rant rfermation from short term memory te langtrm mamon. The Former dapands en electrical insglees within the brain tha tar danends onthe tracure af the reuters in the bain. Hebe speci thesis as that persistent elecica actty asso- date wth the receipt of nv inermation event alters the connections be ‘bisen brain cls and thereby consolidates the information ino longteim ee impart to noe hat addtional information recive afer ieee hes cured, ane dering tha cubcequert gro phase ix na longer teed 22 shes theater ite, stand 2con ae contirning the vali ofthe con setvithin hid tis laced! This phenomaron be deat ith in more de sallin the coc chapter in th conta af the Sehssour of Rransi mat. le ‘tha meaning ve can nota thatthe rain thrut ofa bull or bear mover in 2 Brandi mare il te aace whan the sarki neta in elation te ite “THE SECOND ENERGY CAP Howara the logic of tha enneagram raves tha shea 2 nel itt the process oF erronmentsaural goth In tone ofthe thee phase laring proces, stintion and redrers evenly ein, ad 2 period of ret and rec person is require. See Figur 5 again. However, there isan attest. The cevironment may defver an unerpecied shock to = sytemI8 This requires more than just = minor adjustment in oar. Teri therefore am irpor fant distinction to be chown bxiwoen change 1 = karat response fo fucuaSone inthe srirorant and svclution ae = rvclutonsy jmp ino = ert tate of being “his strc is rected in theft hat theresa send energy np, which csincdespreszel withthe ising semitone besveen Ti and Dol" See Fig: sre .3 love Tht means tht nth absonce of row relutonsy impulse betncen Ti ard Dat the power within the organi i neuer to start 2 esr crcuit 2 higher lea an the si: ie nnsFihnt to push tian pint 4, pot point 9, ard onto pint 1. The anergy Aon thersfor mrs air point fedope to pint Second eneray ge 910 5 4 ew rious Sg.tme secon evenarcae “This file to bridge the gop bebveen port and point 9 ofthe enneagram (Ge. bebveen Ti and Dol}, highlights an important fests of the Lew of Svan that ic offen ected. Thi ic that thee ic x ial direc bina the ec ender ry pp net predacentr,maingit more cific to afc. Whereas ‘he Gt gap was easly bridged by the ieflnce ofthe arte force ofthat stimulus, the second gap ib protected from being bidged by the influence oF ‘the passive farce ofthe iia totus. The eecarel gaps thus 2 great uit In tam of our anlogy withthe musical scale the sytem cannes jump Fern Tito De ries a cual of energy thats higher shan that ofthe ial tin ts i received. Otani, the movernent ail rmsine under the contol of ssl resin shockand sts tote in ppositecirecion “his port can be bette explained by looking agun at the toric soa inthe contet ofthe enneagram. The inal shock or creative impulse, Da, eons at ‘he apes ofthe erraagran’s lange The zystom tstezee Be, Me and Faby saving trough pir 1, 4a 2. already mentioned he active fice (hich infarction ofthe iil impute) delves the necessary energy tothe syaters st point 3 ancouraging the sytem to sc to pont 8. However, nate hat hap pore tothe fllowthrough fom thie pein 3 avery shock. now assumes tha status of baing an inching stirlus (Do) (520 Chapie 6). Point 6 accord ingly becomes te ose fore inthe context oF this stimuli (iden the gap st Met fot Thi is shovmin Fura 16 Mo (2) cure Sto. ras sassve pores navensat ‘The nest step inthe loge ofthis process i shown i Figure 1. The nove at DoH. The raul is el febrero Ufa tie iy = cides theratardation, errs gop beter Mab ard Fain thi save withthe oii ncond onary pop bebimen Tae Do, Unless ner anergy source is recived at this poit fiom euside the system, the energy fc wll hn at 2 barrier are il drop fram point t paint § The mevement up along the gro pir ie thera erinated, ENERGY FLOWS, BARRIERS AND SHOCKS “The enneagram reflects the proces within 2 scFconisined energy sytem No ne energy is recived by i but the cry itself xsumes difirent roles 22 it transits through each complete ozilation. onsequerty an orginal crestive innglee, er sheds ants up 2 rape ouslation. The astam wil ontoue sound the cele ofthe ennengrars unless, or unl, xnav shece Fem autide ‘he system can bride the sesond rargy pep baineen Tiare th higher Do “This would rasraontavluion thraugh mvaltcn and would tae she sete {os higher point onthe open ended spiral. Othenvte he este remains 3 ‘pce of ecurance, “Ther is arm fast point that nec ta he ace about the ennaagrarn bere we rove on. This i thet, 2s preserted 50 arn this chapter thesia energy 5300) pulses separate from she 03-6(4) trarge This helps to explain some ofthe pale ix choum cepaaaly om the tangle of forces. Thats the ‘theories processes that ae iniobed bit tis an oversimpliestion Original Fat* second energy gop Me“ o¢"iDo / m1) Re (1) Ro* Fat Le ‘Me (2) ” Dot Do* NN 80 (5) Fa(4) 4 Me’ Ficuae S11-7HiRO OCTAVE ENERCY CAP instead, he rotes ofthe toric soba are placed catonialy around she cle ‘ofthe encengram, the notes Fa, La and Do! cence withthe comare ofthe ‘equinte rangle This is shown in Figure 2, whare the roxes are placed on the secure of theernegram sccoring to the aie shown in Tabla 3 F Capac. The recut that Fa coincides vith te comer ofthe tangle that ceines the axe force and La coincides with the corner that defines che pas sive fore Tha means tha, in the absence of an (merely generated) shock 2 Ma, or an (rtamally imposed) chock 2 So, the anergy Forces at Fa and La vill actas bares. Ths keps the energy trapped inthe cruit and the system ‘cannot ascerdtothe paak oftrewiarge, “The conclusions from Figure Baz ae that fist, 2 dar distirtion pends 1 be crsun Seticen the azine, puzche and neutral force shat dive 2 sctam and the energetic shocks that sre recessay to take 3 system over an erery BaP and, second, 2 system is tecepive to transformational shock ery 2t vey spe Sf moment init reiton. 910 Second Do"Do energy 920, Ti Re Me 6 3 lo Fa so ours G12: THe ousrowc ENNEAcRAN CONCLUSION Me Garcia thas aed « very dear teaching tol, based on the Law of Sten and the Lar of The, to demonstrate the Forces involed in cresting rearing ‘geil behaviour This something s0 much more than ether just = recognition of nor-lireaity er erly abel that exeral shoes create vibra ‘Sora. The massage is that the vibrations ave ordered nan random, processes and that they are an essental part not just of biological systems, but of ie sgerezally Ths implies shat —ro mater how dicl its o understand ~ the Law of Tree athe Law of Seen appl occlletve hun behavicur Sex, Gr earaple; Wall, Gurgifs Teasing 2 Ouspersiy,n Search 2 The numeric slug, by geratia,oFennee (ones) ia 11. The three gual un ‘ier rforercathe Lav ef The. Bod, of cures, 141213, * Ouspensiy in Seach. | Plann, Forcating Finacial Marate 2 Ar this point howeves the process alo bagins again — tons higher level because in oder forthe visions to daubla = raw invplze (Dat) hae so ‘senur Ths ra iiss arnes for cuts the closed eysten ofthe orignal el le other words, eveluson i cortelled by and harmonizes wth, the Dicing ary ruber by sever yl rayaa|she presence ofthis same sequence, although t would not receecaly start with 5 See forecample, Michel, Dimensions of arse 1 Ousperay, in Seorh (This is consistent withthe rgumert presented in Chapt? — rarely, tat ‘the cestive fre also recences the associated active pensive poles Hews getem accepts the ad ts change ite srucute, and ther able te dose nith the help of exeral energy is not yet understood © Herey Mila, Tashing and Teining (Macias Londen, 126). ® Dorald Hebb, The Organisation of Eohavcur cho Vile, New York 1649) Interestingly, the process of adjucimart mmoles a ernperary Forgetng' ofthe irtiating information. 1 tthe inal stages of bul matkat, for eample, the ne information is placed in te contest of bear sartimant; but inthe later stages, bullish infor mation is placed in the comet of bilish sentiment. 1S hi raizes tha vary rlevaré question about bighar purposes. A chock ane ried fom outside the system, il simultaneously destroy the od suucures and raise the system to a higher lvl of bing. Hance that which appears bad foe the ker point oF ven cacy good from x higher paint of vise CHAPTER 9 “Remenseerthing inthis rive elie a eelar in met: tos oe ln both othe eatock ond the conere V.D.Cenn “Thc aw epi why ther ers ne scght nes in ntore? P.D. Ouspensky ‘SELF-ORGANISING SYSTEMS Before proceding futher, may be useful to take a detour suy from esoteric lterature into the arena ofssentifc esearch and practical aplication The ute mate purpose of tis book isto establish whether the posse wistence of theta ureecopniced natural lm an actuallybe applied to human bahiour ~ particulary colecive hurran behaviour. We therefore reed to estabish a bridge benreen abstruse ess that, a2 yet hare no grounding infact and arees ofairan baler at can be wavered aerpe wy For cmp cant ‘oscillations tha: ae itrsic 1 the eonsagram be feund in fandal mart speci atthe stage sherfore,t aye usaf to introduce some ideas Fon modern on oeeeae cei! syters and behavioural theory and then consider the characteristics ofeach Istions in Francil mares. Ths should ulbiately provid the bas for direct ‘comparson of theoretical wbrations = a6 dered fom St. Matthew's Cong Beclerbbls Tal, and Tanel ith the reality of price movements in marke (Madar researchers are vary aia ith the in thatthe univers i 3 hier archy of competence ard power, which ublisas 2 dyramictwo-nay lationship betusen the higher and lauer lave Wihin thie vinn avery level of te ui verse ees a controling infuence over ts suberdinate pars, incudirg the damping down of anarchic fuctustions; yet evey part contributes tothe nature ‘ofthe level abo if incuting the evlution ofthe higher level rough un damped (or increasing) osclaions generated from belo The direct inference is that exh level ofthe berry is something very uch greater than the sum ofts pars quays, in someway. derived rom quantty This qualty is vflece in she seForganiing ality of each element in the hi radical sbusure, and in the rnperienats ond adaptability of haze cle sents to changes in thir anvrcrrmert. The corral characte] of 2 ea ‘organising system is its abilty to use regathe fecback loops 10 transmit infarwation! Sreughout the herarhy both herizanaly (on te same lel) and vertically (Geneon levels GREATER WHOLES “The problems thatthe mae ofthis slEorganisng abiliyi, a yb rot ger aly recogrised Its eistence is erderced by te presence of err and the eit aly it edt ordar ets in the at place Ses oc ornare But quantitative scence cannot yet brrg ise ro sugzes that some form of unknosn (sapernatural, or subquaréiale) por isiruatved. Cormequent, scenic debate vecogrises the rst ofthe energies imal, without neces sary dealing withthe source cf these erergies. The cause of sorgrisstion reraing fr most mysterious fc fife NNeverheless, tis at last 2 usel wodeng hypothesis to postulate shat the ourcs of so organization ray be come form of parvsive energy with which ve are nt yt familar. Ancient uadiors ~ which were very wall avare of the lenuilbestrg forces in the universe = alccted to ths anergy the strbute of consciousness, abst notin the way that arzes in the hurnan ban, Fear rec fllons that the more closely shat human parcetion is algred to teste holes, the more closely can i approach this mysterious energy or force? This alignment — or widenrg ~ of perception may be vened in ethex cor bath, afte nays: fra, it may be obtained by mpanding consciousness to evbrace erergieate: units of aelforgerastion; secord it may simply be recagrised by accepting the implications of the dynamic stability of revealed life processes Whether or nt the source ef seorgersation can be experenced direct is rot srily eclrant here. Howeves the effects oft power ~in ferns, patio lary. ofcontrel oft lower levels ~ ate continuous svalableforcbservtion and rapented verification. The fatis that, fromthe perspective oF higher lve ‘of the histarchy, the lone levels ae highly organised and are responsive © apparenty simple lms. For erage, in 2 sample of Haed, 1 white Hood ell fy spp ts be icperce Sty 23 eres tm ppp te rs dom But ip t8 natural emwronmert, the aame cll would be complatey re poncive tothe bods survival needs. The simpli: the body imaded bya testing organism the wnt blood cel — asthe bodys agant— il at emp fo destroy it. “The realy important pot inthe cuter cortex: ~ and the ides that presets the grenest challenge to azonomic thaonsts = is that human beings ther ches ar aloo subject to controling foros fom higher level groupings. That ie, each hrve a fEamertoe tency (x drive tear indviduly) but we lag ell have er inegratiehondany (achive to takepart n greater holes) (On the ene hard, therefore, e each perceive ousaves as being independert, trigue and therefore importa. But, on the other hand, wa ae continual bing infunnced by socal pressures that retun as being depercen, urcfer- rlinted and therefore ciepereable, Ac result, are cantina bing pre sented vith a choice (whether actual or metaphorical) beten creative fol ‘von and unconscious imimolaten Wie ste, eich of us, caught betueen ‘opposite polaris that can cither stimulate us tothe greatest achivernarts in 2 and scieree.r seep us te revoltion and war. ‘COLLECTIVE aEHAMIOUR “The certial fac that emerges fern modem neuo-sciefc research is that ‘tee isan cbeerable form of onder in collective behaviur thet cones with = or overides~ the cthernze nor-predicble behawaur oF indvidslas We se sori Daingts the ie + inction rot itt of rational enice, but also oF ‘eolutionay necessiy. Mest of us need contact with others both to validate ‘the mental construct ofthe agp and to enhance our chances of personal sur ‘sol nthe business and insestment orl the atar is exces We itrlly programme wo cy on cthers to provide us vith inforation ‘hat ve caret get direc for cursive We ae, therefore, oregrammed ta be ‘open end wdnerablet the reaction of thers so that any new iformation can _uiclly be absorbed theaugh he ervtioal bran, Necesaiy ae canta = ard unconsciously as wel 2s consciously ve scan the benavoural patterns ‘ofethers to see what ifanthing is charging “his implies that the personal oge~ the sense of self has a wealnes in ts structure: i has to remain permeable te cllctie needs in ondar ta des with an acual or percenved thes. Under rormal crcumstances, ther is sivays seme degree of group inuerce, but urder conditions of immmediaze teat of of prolonged crass, the ego boundaries can collapee completely and allow the psyche to be cvercun by sila group obecties and bala This atarie the primary process associated with major socal, economic andjer politcal change? Ie ctetessirgleindedtibal groups whose fanatical members have the poner to dastroy ackal and imagined enemies. The psychological and physi vc uresbac by such groupe —which ana smal scale ar rds hls to breaedovn the old socal odes and provides the raw ater fer the av ones to emerge Iisa process that oscilaies betvean the polaris of fs sion and fin Mezeurng ellie behaviour Thi all uell ard geod, but the nat euaston is, haw car graup behaviour actully be quantfed? Neiee nals and numbers imvehed might be ore way formaré. However the problem becomes een more insoluble when the group is nt ectualy physical, buts iratead widely persed. Hor, for example, can the integrative Force ofpatioism be mescured? ‘The saring port to recognise that content cllacive groups (heres, for ‘irnlcits erode are pothloge! paenomers, rot piysial ores Member: Sofa red faerie not by = psc preerces ba by ellngrs te accep the cron baie yztom uncritical and bya willingness te identify bith other crond mamas In this vay sharnatie points of va ae fered out and the rational thought processes of paricipans ave effeciney sup pressed Thre ie diinuion of avarenase and resporsibiliy® ard personal fiesdom is sucrfced 0 the purposes of the rond.0 In such 2 carditon, cod mersber are very responsive to intructons fom Seer leadership, hich at the cata! for crowd ath Inthe conto, ome of tha vary best armas o research is nancial warts. Not only de such mars develop 2 distinc crane menial but the behaviour of ‘he cond can be researcnaé~ ar shan tacked in e8 tive by everett pct and ready reilale actly indicators such a5 ast prices, and by rmovemart in catsn energy indicatrs such a trading values. A finrcial crowd's ele system rests 0 views chou the fire direction of price movements the ulish crove thinks thet pices wll ise; the besish coved thnk that prices wl fll Hoving adopted a perticuar bali yet ll thet exch cod member wil then tend fo concertate on (at frst sub consciously and then ineresingy eoracouay is te actual movement in prices. This is, quite simply because is the moremers in prices that deter rings the svecass or thevice of trading poston — notte quality ofthese called rational analas that preceded it According), sising pias encourage bulls snd fing prose encourage betel In this ay opoing prices USI the lnodsshefunchon ns Eranesl rarket coud: the cron chats the presale werd because that is what they are efectvdy being told to do by 2 linear projection ofthe mostracert move in pies = Conse on raoal decstn- making ence era paycholagy ensures that the abiltyeFimastor te are a nde pendent decisions ware and wanes ovr the course of abl bear fe gle. A rotor in xt tx mot fice. The major tring pois in marks, sjoiy oFinvesore wil til bs prepared to buy a8 mart apaoachas its patie while the maanty oF mvastors vl si sant to all aes mast nese te trough At these turing pois, the irtgrie force operating within the crond vil be song aed wil ensue that indus are experiencing mini far to comds the prevling tend. nc, Soe crvd has become complacent Conversely of couse, as are price rand emerges, the new cows in iti Fang: Hence its grip on individalef very weak and proisble postions will send te bs ceced af vary quip. Not surazingy thelr hore iz oer 2 prolonged parc of pce wala before 2 rev trand ix clenly snen t> marge. Tha integrative farcry ofthe nen crn wll be vl are the ferr spout the reamrergence oft ald rend wil 9 igh FINANCIAL MARKET DYNAMICS le Fanceting Finan! Mats | argued thet because moving prices gen rte a croneliype envionment, every Financial at ha ratural metabo price acilatione with three absenable characte: ‘ “Tey have regular peredicites: 2 They each haves basic pattems and ‘Trey each cortsin segmerted price movements thatare ch ethereal tic matic of 4 rathematialy related to preremena the pret pun The basic concepts inveied may be demorstrated by she use ofa very simple model that combines the influence of dhyhrc osciltions with the operation fa spiral ttn Eigum 5.2, the changin francs ast prices is rated to a rotionalindacof investor sentiment (such as, example, the ratio of bulls to bea Investor sentiment ‘Above the herzontal ine ries re fang in absolute terms; Delonte lng, ‘they ar ling, The beo-ny relationship betwen prices aed seniment is er pressed by 2 constuct noun 22 a lini jl! Such = ela deserbas the 20. olution though time of te interdependent variables. As shown, this cle ie biaced to the right. Hence, during the in pat of a trend, price changes and sertimert will move togetas with ro clearcut direcion of causation moving prices stimulate imvestr acti and investor acy simulaes price rmaverents. At turing points, howaver the rons break down. Chang sent bacauae the rant ing prices cannot ctiulat father investor invo has become overoought or oversold. Technical anabats wil note the div gence and calla roncopimnazen Information shocks and teste Howiner ard ths crucial) = behaviour does rot stay on the lint gle As rofttaking deveogs (whether by closing longs or shorts), prices change eon anda shook ~ apeciealy an nferaation shock in delve to the Timi cle ayaters See Figuts $2 Thin inthe sort of baheiout sha esi rcogricabe duing a francial markt eth, but i less noticeable und ror. val cumstances. Nevertheless, itis ubiquitous: occurs a al levels ofthe rmatkes hierarchy of cls. irwestor sentiment Nes the shock set ups sein of potently destabilising caclations,caveed by negaliefeechack. These oxclsons tralia ino x spiral that continoee unt the selorgansing lit ie processes reassert themes. See Figute 12 again This spiral moverert acually involves 2 retest ofthe pie levels ‘Fomhich the shock occured. tay thersfore ccur either na flng mar (ez choom in Figure 9.8) ar tay ensuring eeing mara: [nat show) ‘Such retess may in fac involve anew high na bull make, or arewlowin g Lear mathe, deperlng on the strength of te ites operating at te net higher lavelin the hierarchy. Whetherit does or rot howeras ie net ronaly scconipania bys strong improvernet inthe indiestore of eestor srtiman This is az0 8 nonconfmion, lgpes of divergence because the subsequent move wil bem dyna Hust in the direction rceatd by he lit ce is mach the ore powerful of the ru Three phase movements What aerges fom tic brief contidarion of market ymamicx ic that price reoverants ~ in trrs ofboth marmertum ard level = ae Ukely to evolve in Uree-are peters A bul move wil tnt with bears closing postions in an ‘versal mart This the information shock thatthe markt wil have to sb- sorb Prices advance father a rising momentum encourages additions bear closing Nevertheless 2 point will come whore the shortter trader wll judge hstthe marie haz essed far naugh, Pies state pul bade and thare il bbe neue in shatter saling as traders ater to tale their pois. Consee quent 2 rest of helow ocers Ibis daring thi cst that ark participant wil start fo consider the pos bly at rovers might actually be eccuring In ether word, the react of {he lon comespords fo the absorption stage ofthe lenring process. Thar read not bean active restucuting of wading and investment pestis, ard ces may even move aut fo new highs. The important development is that the cerisiny ofthe bear trad har boon underwined ard that some dogree of doubt wil have cept in. Consequerty, market partoarts wl be just that much move wiling 0 reeise tir bear postions and open bull postions ‘hen prices star to corer agnin. The lering has een done all this re ited is orthe marie ead hey This precess wil ofcourse be reversed in 2 bear vend, orin conection with- inabul werd. That ato sey fling mares, too, vil ei profile, Hence, fnancal marks can be sean ax an oeclating process that esi threes mores benvee extremes of oerbeugh: and oversold. Fach suing is an out free rif antares proc hal even hncigh Be cece information snack, inforion absorption and information sppiation. The resus the gee potere chown ip Figuia The isthe phoapulee Time URE 95 THE PRICE PULSE “The ectrandinay fact that he price lee — which rprecans the shape of ‘pce in prculr aqpact of callctve human belniour = eaty matches the pattern ofosilaton tht eicies fom Mr Gurdiasennasgram. See Copter & This conclusion hs consequences that are potently profeurd, Mr Curdjef smsintaired he annengram was “the furdamertal bang ofa universal an guage’ end“a schematic lagram of perpetual motion” He argued thatitcor- ‘znd “the eternal lav ofthe univarse” and that parson truly understands somathing, Shan heor she should beable 1 put itrto the eoneagram. Hence, ithe pte of the price pule~ or enneagram — holds tre within the contest ef Snancial matt, ti ly that ales hol mae er eccrmic acy cl surnlawlten, and een theres ane fal ofewlieabors. The base pots are ‘he pate 's univers s0 tan apoiytaa sons oF 1 processes erging fom pachologkcal dramics to biologealsyters: and ‘he gl pater efraca|. such tat raproduces sa 2 tal levels ofthe hearty and over mule ire Fares” We shall be loodng atthe presence of hi pattem in collective human behav ‘nur inlatrchapirs Attic point ommra, lb utefilfo rita thatthe pattern doas indeed eet in Francia) arate, Figuie og ie he peal oF ‘he 15year ofl in the Dow Jones Industral Average The cre is wacked in terra of sicmonth percentage ries of change in losing prices, Each best of ‘the le inetably varies in tas of time aapse fom the average 20 the shorter clas lee been mathernstially ciriched to match th pe apee cf ‘he longest cile in the mins. Then, 18 baste ofthe sjele = starting in Noverber 1946 and ending in February 2008 — have been averaged together and compared vth an ideal gle “The idel jcle deduced fom she annengram/ptie pul is ae shown bythe dashed in Figurs 2. The upswing (denctad 1.27) pasks shout 86 ofthe ‘waysorgtie length ofthe cca the dowmsvnng (ASC) ends with» deep lon and the irtimeyde lows atthe end of waves 2 and A impact at around s3%6and 69% ofthe way into the oye neat each bet ofthe gle vil hve sown nique characernc, butt ute lear thatthe average ofl 18 beats pro “duces » pater thats consistent ith sh ide CURE gus THE RICE BULSE INTHE CIA Hoveren the veal aoe of whet is being presented san be sass when she svohing tat best ofthe jl i overlaid on the chart coe Figure). The beat staned in February 2000, A the time of wating the gre is some way (rom Frishing. Howein there can be no queaton that broad avings of the ‘ela are 2 evFiconty cose match fo the svorage andthe ideal to know that {he ennagram/price pul canbe used for anticipating the ture, picune 95-Tus 20g ta 20% eveus ‘CONCLUSION Tee oe eee ‘theory and the concept of ccllectve psychology) between supposed natural leeo.and mass human behaviour Ife sidence contined in Figurns 9.4 and is core, then such s ne does indaed eit “The Law of Thee suggests that natural systarrs il ahaye be athe expanding cor contracting, and tha Law of Seon — i. the lw of vibration — suggests that each aning wll be characterond by « theevare behaviour pati. Howeve, for these te laws to cperate together in a coherert way that canbe recog ried ard anticipated — sorathing profound neato be acknontedged. This is that there has tobe sore form of holding force that ganerats the processes ‘of eparsion and corzracion, and cartels the pares ofthe resulting osc! Istions. Sofa, this Force isnot ecogrised by scence, but i is becoming in coming dificult to argu that, because it wists beyord the boundaries of certifi observation, and canrot therefore be cuantfid, t does rox exis “There is much more cesenrch that reads tobe to be dane but, ifthe cones sions ofthis chastr are carac alae te basis foran adeisonal dimension to urdetstanding about colectve human behavious 1 Baleson, Mind end Netor. In this seminal book, Batezon obconed Bre characieristis of slForgarising syste, or of mental processes, These ee: 1. Seltorganisng stars are azgregnesofintersting pans 2. Theinteraction is viggered by diference; a ee ee 4 Theyuseregatine eedbackloops: and 5 Each sagen ary feedback lop trersiorms information, 2 bid Information is dared as “change which males s change 2 wiber, Arman rojac, | Arthur Koestler, Jus: Summing Up (Hutchinson, London, 1378). 5: The evidance can be egandad a= mora comincing the lace Waly i that order ext in theft place. © See, for ecampl, Alber Bancura, Seca! Lanming Thiory(Caneral Lesering Drees, Now Yor 1877). Neumane, Depih Psychology. The oly defence against this problem is active setfsvareness, which broadens and svengters the ego bourdaies. fis my belief that Mr. Ganris success vas patlyralated to hit purmit of eal suareress See Gann, The Mage Wer ® Social groupings ae an essental part ofthe human cordton, because they facltae eo cperstion. Hovuer itis alee argusblathat end bensiaur jn ll it forms) is basically 2 reflection of humarlerd’s inherent inhi eva to bigher level oFconeciousress 5 Gusta le Bor, Peel da Flos. Reprinted as The Cie (User New Yer, 142). 1 gs raslt 1s pease for people > commit all sors of crimes that, a= individuals, they neould nat even contemplate, This, course, dec contacts vadtionl exonerictheon which only lowe forcharges in nat demand to influence press, rot fer prices to inf ‘ence net dean. However, the row fecback mechanisms, hich actually ‘ocnurs inthe picademand relationships #ratral chracansic off 1 Planer, ForeeantingFirancol Meret bi 3 bi 2 Alt cle is dafned as the periodic osciltion betueen tro vanabes and is eprerantad by 2 claced nonlinear path, See, fr carla, D.W, Jordan and Sei, Nonlinear Ordinary Difretial Equations (Oxoré Universty Press, Opford, UK 1977. 1 See Benoit Mandelbre, The Face! Coometsy of Nawre Freeman, New York en). 1 This ft rtitnely obvious. However, obaerers such es Ralph Nel on Eliott nave been able to catalogue = sinstiymied number oF price pattern in financial rarats Ralph Nelon Eliot, The Wave Prep lit, New York 1538). Reprntein Robert R Pachter (Ed), The Mar Works of ot: New Classes Library New York, 1380) U8 The gjceis often identified az = s0-mondh ace. See forecerple, Louse L ‘ilson, Caialegue af Gils (Foundation forthe Study of Cicles, Patsburgh (Ps), 198). CHAPTER 10 WILLIAM 0. GANN AND THE LAW OF VIBRATION “The great ow of itction cased on Lk poacing ite 0. Cann “The ennengrm i perp mation..[hich ie pot of enctherpergetoel me sion and snot be snadaparrom it” PD. Ouspensty HIDDEN PATTERNS “The dim thet George GurdjiPs enresgram describes an erchelypa pte cf vitration i tring ard intriguing, Or the one hand, the enagram is ea tobe based en fundamental principles tat ate without aneceder® Ths i plas that ve ray have to accept that there are influences beyond the levl of ‘the individual hurnan being tht we cannot yet secess trough the power of Alscursive thought Cera the Law of Three arid the Law of Sev are ot et ‘oust ecogrisd by siance On the ether hard fennesgranmtype partes ‘an be found in nate, then Mi Guréjie's cis need seriously tobe core sidered Inthe previeus chaptay it uae shove tht these patorns can in fax, be found in inal markt price maven, neve argued eloewhere! that francal market and economic acres demon: strate th eitance of = dyin rocuring pater. The agumert wa that the basic threeupjthreedoun parr that could be derved fem financial markt indices and fice ecorcmric data was created by colletve learning in response 4 charge inthe enirorment. Furthermore, there ezmed to be ile doubt ‘ha the pheramanan vas mare consistant with nonetoral roup behav ‘han ith the aggregated decisions ofrationlincvdusl ating indeperderty fore another The name that | orginal gave tothe archetypal poten within the corto oF nancal mats was the price polar This gave rocogrton to the dea that ‘narcl market pices dd not mare jus in pazerns but also oscilated ryt ‘ically A shown in the previous chapear, the pce pulse isto all itents and Jif enneagram vibration purposss identical te Mr Gr Ie alee tums cut, however thatthe mot importa venin ofthe treeup] ‘hree-down param may be one shat has a pronounced bias in it Thee are 200 renvona fr buieving this t be the ease Firat Me. Guia such a pat tern within the erhitecture of his books Bole Tle, having old hs pupil thet hic extant teaching ennezgram was “incompleta2Sacondly, acy ‘he same biased patern i cortainad in the mathematics of “sign of the prepa: jonas” in St Mathes Gospel, ard in the structure of Wiliam Garis book, The Tuna Thos Th A Theft hat ‘Bree books conisin a concealed refirerc to acl the seme — vey specie - pattem is probably of ronumertal importance. What is rot ‘deat is the reason wy the pater has remained hidden for 20 long. One ‘eplaration is hat 2 vesearchernuld need to have some sense oF the object, of the search. But it salvo ire that it is Frat recessery to fe the ey that, ‘opens the lock ‘THE PATTERN HIDDENIN TUNEL THRU THE AIR Coven the importance ofl Ganns wor im divest rerencng St Matthew and indnecly referencing Mr. Gurdjieff it seems appropiste to stat wih Hz retention ofthe pater in The Tanya Try The ir) The clue shout hou te find it came from an unexpeced source ~ array, «research hess by Sophia “Wellselovd that deat ith (among ether things) the nay that Me. GurdpoF had been able to inchade the influences ofthe various planets in Beleebut's Toe, but without making elicit rltrence 29 aeticlogy3 Me illbeleveds gure —hich wns cariary consistent with her detailed arelyis— ves that ‘thoes influences were impli in the erature ofthat booke The queion tha immedinidy erose was: could Mo. Wellolove's ides be applied to Mr Gann’ book “The fis edition of Tame! consists of 18 pages and spans 36 chaporsS As a Piece of terature, fs tedious long ard seemingly mesrigless. It's fill of relevent pours ere] apparently ineppropratequoiaions~ expecially from the Bile Ths, however turns out be cue, Barzun she addtional tec fused 5 an arifce te contel the number of page in ary given chapter. The detail ‘ofthe pages nar chaptain Tunnel ae showin in penn. Iie apparect that ‘the suber of pages per chapter varies significantly from a lor of four toa high of, Figure 101 plots the number of pages in each chapter against the chapter umber telf foresee of exposition, the chart inlides some additions) oe ron. Fist the top horizontal css to ensure the percentage ofthe hele bock covered by ech chapter Second, = 45degre line is dravn fom ‘he lower lftharel comer tothe point on the upper horzoral xi tht is saquialentto 10005 oF enaptars. Thr» simple notation is added so tht the sing part of the diagram is marked 12+, the subsequent [fling section is rmatked A.C, ard the fluctuations vithin he interim (sing) wave B are marked ee. A irae ‘oytermter ‘he tenlt is taly sunning: i 3 Isha enrasgran-ype pulse laced This Fallowed by = sharp contraction (d, vhich would bean nergy gap in tre of within a aquare, There are thee waves (12) into a very marked sn ervaagram pater. Theres ther 2 long advarce (8) shar divides into three subvraes (2b). And Folly there is sharp fill (C) asthe hale process ‘comeste completion, Within the over pater, ts noticable thst te sor ity of waves temseles consist of tee subwaves. “The peak numberof pages occur in Chaplet 2, which is cally onethid of tha ny through Tamel Soave 3 pala 386 ofthe way thrugh he evlition ofthe whole pattem, Meant, the ard ofthe sine tie the lest low nth (.a.the 18th chapen ofthe book leetcantg exhale ri, and it cincies wth the half pin (As prasad he adage ine in igus biseis «5535 setae. Thine rune from the lover laf-hand comer ta the upper ighthand comer of the square, and inersects the poit were the number of chapters in the book suas the natural extension of he scale that mensures the number of pages in chapter Hence, % chapters ecual 35 pages per chapter here the 1-2/A5-C sibraion reaches cornpleion. The proces is complete when the end of the ctl pattern csincides with a geomet boundary “The emphasis on the square plus te fic thst the lovest low occurs sxacly halfvay through the oye, appears to api the ecle ino to distinct parts Indeed, the second half essentaly recapitistes the oscilatiors of the frst half hough the amplitvdes of the fuctanions are signifcanly reduced Harca, the 12 base ofthe frst halfisrpasted inthe ab base of te second half the dynamic wave 3 itor inthe slower wave G andthe A wave fl is ectoedinthe endiofeyla nave ‘Ax frst sigh, he use ofa dyadic structure seems to disceurs the Law of Thee Hove a cesar arate ravens the presence of threnfoid arangament.t seo royals the procera of tha Golden Rati which a2 ne enor Chapsee3— implicitly references the Law of Te. The deals are shown in Eiguies 10:2 and 302}. Fretly the prttrn contains te important swings fa. advances plus contzctons) within the rsin le, Weves 1 and 2 are idee a3 the fot bveh aver 3 and A ar labled the cerard beck, and waves 8 and Care de rete the shiner, ‘An inating shock and the Glden Ratio ‘Ae preverted, there is some evidence that the fst best of the pattem {ie ‘waves | and 2) has a speci rl play in the olution of he whele pater Firs it coves eg chapers (Le chapters 1 though B icusive). The num ber B ix amoct cottiny cigrifcant in this corte: becauve it rlareces te metaphor ofa completed octave. This, in :um, warserits the message thatthe interval between the saverth and sighth rates (ie. T:Ds) har been ‘warscerded and that another higher octave has bean intiated. Hence, the frst bet of the oye can be seen as an information shock that then generates ‘the ether to cys bests nthe pater, This elt the ides = introduces \Chapese 9 —tatlhingayitems adjusttonevieformaton “The second important piace ofevdance thatthe Gt beat ofthe pater i an information shock of some sot is thatthe subsequent tio bests ofthe pattern sre related to one ancther by the Codon atin, 0.980.618 Figure 10-2 uses ‘the number | as the origin oF both the lower horizontal as and the vertcal sn If however he horizortal aca stars atzeo, the presence of te Gelder Patio bacornas clas (68 upper sie) The second best ofthe pater (ie it ing nave 5 ard fling ware A) cover 10 chapters and the third best (ring ‘ave Bae fling wave.) cavers 17 chaptrs “This means that the sacord beat is 37% ofthe length ofthe second and :hid bests talan togethers (0/37) e100, bales means thatthe tied best i 0376 ofthat ‘he Golden Ral ofthe patter ie. (17/27) «100. This dion is 35 rear to 12 canbe achieved using whole numbers. On the basis ofthe 4, ths suggests that the seca bent ofthe pt fem hes an ecie energy, andthe tind beat has a passive nergy. THs is cx arguments xplred in Ca ‘aly consistant ith the frances nthe ampiades ofthe ibraions Leech nt “his doos not completa tha eidence thatthe overall puter referent the Colder Patio Figure. shows that the langh af pater fam the stat ofthe ret best tothe and of ave bitin the thre basis 2) unt (2a8 upper how: zontal 205), vile vnves © ard C taken together cover g un! This mars thatthe horizontal tance For the start of tne pattern fo the low ef eave is al dis 6885 ofthe whole patem — iin. [n/5a) 190 ~ and thas ther tance fom the lw af wave bt the and ofthe patam ic 8.29 ofthe whale pattern =i (3/34) = 190 Furthermore, the horsortal distance traveled by wave ci 1278 ofthe length forthe low of wave be theerd ofthe ie js) x 100~ and the distance travelled by ave Cs 282% ofthe length < ie. x9) 120. om law ofwave bt the erd of he pa 2 ‘TRS tune Ye-j-THE gaLben RTO Isic shat behind the dade structure of Me Gann's pater ays a nest fetal shat ernphasises the irflerce ofthe Lav of Tae: the patiern contains thes iner cls; he secord and thie ces ae related to cne another bythe ‘Geen Ri; are the whole pattem can be seperated inte tro unequal parts ‘that rfiestthe harmony ef the Golder Bato. This ater is parteusry impor tart becave it separates the vole part ofthe pater (Le. 0) from the subsequent advance (12. b-). Ths advanceis te lorgastincividua section of the pater In some seras,tareor, the intl velatltyentabishes she base fom which ssustinabe charce emerges “The emergence of addtional information once tention is peid te the detail of Ir Ganr’s patern vay imaortant. The pattern i complex ard a5 be ti in direct contrast to the acid tot and ee cherie. ‘nak tory line within Tama. What becom apparent ic that Mr. Gare pat tems wipe of camer wat contains within a profisionoFimportant infor riston, nc jus about the nature of visation, but alae about the evolutionary pattems that are involved. These fsture of Mc Gann's pattem wail be = plored in mere etal Chapters 1,14, and “THE GANN PATTERN IN FINANCIAL MARKETS “The question 2 this stage, however, i: can the basic pattem that was con sled in Tunnel actly be found in Francial nafats (which were afer al supposed y Mr Car's ares of expertise)? The ansver i inthe airative, ab though ite at abe abviout. One ofthe meet dramatic amp of Mr Gare’ paiem occured inthe US Treasury bond market bevesn 1661 and 1994, when inlaonary expectations were being brought under contr afer she appalrg experience ofthe 1975. - singe isan cer nee - ssn gonine, 19802996 ‘retry bond pice bahniour over hi prod is raprocatad by Figure 1d ‘hich shams the moramert in an inci caleuated by deducing the ficial conttart matutty sid on US 100° Trazury bond from 100. Te poried steed vith «price elosion in he second half of 98 arl ended with abord in berisen, pres vate vy viata The whole wajesr ocle incorported the shock that vee nacessary to brig infstionary specations back under comal, and those sradere and investors wih lived shrowgh the ele il enly toette tx Brat The price cozlltons associated withthe transformation of infson expos {ators should provide an deal ot of data for testing te vray of Me. Ga fs pate. In paula, ve shoud be abe to see aber the pata matches actual axpaionce and whan there ae diffrences The price data in ie 04 shove = dstinet upuard bis #9 US Theaury Bond prices betncen 125) and 1985, We can patil remove this bias by cresting « teyear fie 624 ‘weak) moving werage ofthe deta and then tracking the divergence of each of ‘he daa points fom» cenired version ofthat average. The resus re shown in Fiaue ios Mr. Gann’s pattem sthen ove onthe adjusted bond index, with the objec tive of mching the primary trees: Theis an mdracrnay lace match be. ‘oven the expected pattem arch ach maverentin the Treasury band rar bet Taras nies (23) to labiased pee ar flowed by» shar fl (A 2 long tree-nave recovery (at) ard 2 firal ll (©. The pater of i hidden in Tene! by Me. Gann is obviously very mearingfl in the content of ee ‘Thee ae, however some diferancesbetnsan Mr Cann’ pater art sca behaviour In practice, waves 1 ard 2 ecied much more euclly than ight have been expecie the final donnsuieg within wave A was not a5 weak as right have bee artcipated; ard the and of rave Cwas much storger thar right have bean expecta. This songly uggets thatthe veal petra pro vided by the pater is more impertant than it practic at lover level, In deed, Mr Gann objective was to deliver grat des! oF formation in = rately ral container some degra of aisibtywculd be inatase As al ready mertonad, we snl addres some ofthese latuesin Chemers i, 1. 2ne CONCLUSION ‘The important conclusion is thatthe divergences do tasers signfant enough to imaldste the oval comespondences, So, although every matkst ee ell wien Ey bees sot Spe Sabon calmed condnpe ‘annus Auction in the wider envranmant the overs ye should hit vey apne pattem Hence Here saan to 58 = nonrandom process st ‘work that exns some degree of contol over how oscilatons ae goirg to progres. This is direct stocks with one ofthe persistent chime of econamic eon “Thestrctire of ie Gann’ 0, Th Tuna! Thre The Air seams tohave been very carey designed to ensure the teramision of extetc information shout a lm fibrin, He was rat explicit about haw ta interpret the pattem, ‘or ever about what twas Sr, ut his mplad hypothesis vise tht ellactue human scviies~ oF which Franca matets ae «good exrnple~ are orga ised according tothe pater, ‘We shall unravel soma ofthe datas in ater chants For she momans iit ficient to know that hia version ofthe patio is sigrifcanly more detailed ‘hae those presented by Mr Gurdje ard St Matthens and shat the det rare something In order to rake ths apparent, ne frst reed 2 lock athe work of Me Gurdeff ard St Mathew: 1 Furime: Forecasting Fnorcal Marks 2 George Gunde quoted in Ouapensty, In Search, 3 Gann Tema + Welbeloved, Crt Anvaloy Boaz’ Tees 2 Guede Deelasbubs Tes. [The information held int piel struc Fh book inevitably lst in reproductions tht take no account of te original ypeseing In vecert years, insensitive alterations have ictal hated the tararrission of sore of Mec arm's more grofound ideas | These numbers com fom the Ftonacsi Saree ONLZSSEN2034.. ee tn thspercular series each nurrber is the sum ofthe to preceding number, and the ratio ofeach nurnber to the aubeequent numbar fads te the ratio E181. The Fiborace Saves shavefore rfl the Golden Rao. 2 See, for eample, Burton G. Mall, A Rando Wik Dawn Wall Stee (WW. Nerton & Co, Nev Yor, 573). Meo, Eugene Fas, Fandom Wil in Stock Prices, Frail Arai Journal (September October. 7665). cHarreR 12 ‘5%, MATTHEW'S GOSPEL AND THE LAW OF VIBRATION “Ile there woe scme reanig. WD.Gemn AMIRACULOUSSICN In Tunnal Th The Ar Ye Gann alls hs aber age Rober Gosden to egster the importance of ‘the sign of:he grophet Jonas” within the Gospel of St Mathes; andto state that hee ran be tree days and thre rights inthe heat ofthe earth iis say2 Gann secret mearing” inthe plvasethe Son of Gordon, the ky othe interpretation of he future"! ‘The rat pint to mak cat St. Matthews tnt appear to contin a eat no dimensions oF irtrprettion, depencing on whether the analysis uses the 24 usted 2 ching the prophet Jonas (loos) or the exant wt referencing the prophet Jonah (otc). Both conan information about the geometric ean teres ofthe ex tse As was shown in Chascera «a5, wher the Greek tet 'a adusted so include an aparanty missing “¢ the ‘sign ofthe prophet Jorse” may be interpreted as containing 2 reforanca io an abjciva dimersion [AS shall rove show the tots left ints unadjusted form, “the sign of he prophet Jonah” reveals the same gate vibration that was fourd in Taal and Belebub Tes Chapin 12 of St. Ma [oer 58) cee the a yes Goapl i sical vided into te parts: he fist withthe Pharisees “demanding = wiraculus ign?” {oe osu; the mecond partis Jou expanse. That espones i taf splint ‘wo saciers. The first secon (verse 3) defies bosh the rature of those ho ane asking for a sign 'aneil an uniathl generator”) and the nature of the sign that nas going tobe gen (the sign ofthe prophet jonah). The secord section fsrae 40) then defines the contnis ofthe sign (Foray Jonas vias ‘hos days and thee rights in the buly of th whale, cowl the San of man ba ‘he clys and thre rights in ta hear ofthe ath). ‘THE LAWOF THREE ng inepecion revels that this response contine = number af allutons to the Ceack et, Jus! veal reaper cori of just 4B worda? A closer Lawaf The ct othe Galen Rtn Fir, Jsus responce canbe sean in tres sections of almost equal length: verse 39 consists of 18 words, the ist haf of verse 40 (ffeercig Jnas in he bely ofthe whale) consists of 4 words; and ‘he second half rferercng the Sen of orn in the haart of th ent) consists of 16 weeds. On the continuing assumption tht Chapter of St. Mathews Gonpal isthe vehicle fr penaine reason 3 van these numbers appem sig ay A stating pent is the 8 vor of vere 8 This 18 races to the sumer {the "ernead”) ~ that ig, 1+ 8 = 9, Ths is the number of completion and ination! fe shown in Chase 3, howovey the rurber 18 ithe zum ofthe igs inthe number 746 (te number cf Fsior) and in the numb 666 (he number ofthe active erergy in creation). It ix azo.» contraction af 10 the numberof he receptive enetgy in creston). These thes numbers are elated to ore srother bythe Golden Rati, 0.218. The appenrance of the number Bie slvaye going to prasume a reference to te Low of Thee, the Thrity and the Golder Ratio, ‘The number 14 —which is the numberof words in the fst half of verge 40 — reduces to tha murber§ the tpentad?)—that i, 14.4 =5 The parcular num berhas obtained a depres of notoriety thats almost as great as that achieved by tre mumber 666. The misuse ofthe Fresded sar known asthe pentagram has caused it to.beattccsted vith heconam and ponerseaking. Hove in its orginal usage the number Shad tuo very immpertan aaociavons oth ha mankind an withthe Golder Rabe, The orm ansas out ofthe paral be ‘oveen a rn standing with is legs apert end hs arms ousiretched, oo that hin ecrersitos — fn lags, te are and ahead ~ are emphaice Th Iter aries from the fact at te Golden Reto (@= 0.6181) can be clcleted from 1 simple equation that uses the rurtber 5. Taat O=045)/2 ‘The number 16 — hich isthe number of words inthe second hao verse 4c i the third number deved from Jus! response ta the Pharcee. The rum The heptad is lnown asthe vgn number bcsuseitcannct bo mulipliod by anothar whole umber to predace a nurbar benveen 1 and 10; sor can any to numbers be ber 16 recuces tothe number 7 (He "heptac” ~that is, = ‘areon 1 and 10 be multiplied by one another produce the number. Hance, ‘he umber 7 arrot gerarate and cannot be ganerated This gove the number 2 canes of bang comahow introduced into the wodd of phanomans from the vil ofthe sacred In fack the number 7 was tradtonsly arcecsted with the maaeurement of ‘ime it therefoe seers to be no accident tht ‘his specfc vere within St Matthews Gospel consins an eaorhrary seas shown in pte 5 = sight into the objacne nature oftime. The number 7 is also a diect ererce = va the aren tones in 2 musical octave ~ to the Law of Sov. And tha, of course, is another name for hel of baton, THE GOLDEN RATIO ‘The Gallen Rats — and therefore the Law of Three — ic alan erected inthe Hc sero - coose Sah © > Ch ipsi/mvonscribd com/read/265252772/The.Law-of Vibration The-revelation-of Wiliam-D.Gana ar 0/8 BE Aves [BM Suggest Stes Wiichatethepage... [) fiev/DICADN2Ce.. | Serserity 2014... $B OnineShareTradin. [) restelsuin > = S scrigo Qe mi umber afore cena capone othe Sebes and Phancese. ft the ‘eo betean te numberof spehen arcs nese ie Words) and he sont ruber ofr inves) 5 (i245) 2 071 Seed the ai ofthe fers temeangbardi8 a jo soshetons (i eB) agendas “The posnce thee acs spect ban aretha pnts 5 proc of mesng aha ebjpcives, Newrtec, ale te that he rao 25926 nr amt the Gidea Rg 2386. edad Bad 0 0 the ony ruber tht cam separ 4 int to prs that apposite the Thera hovers the eden! fcencs othe Cobden Re nr 33 sod go iste ner mee seate frs She sur ofthe sybsleaue oF Seine vee 3621.65 whee aur oF elem vee wD 1p. The ate Senaan te ie urbe 2 Serie a8 THe meses, oF cura, tat vere shez ayrbai lus equal 193% ofthe vere 33 phe verse 4a ‘Second and ae shown Tal 3 in Chaps the val by poms of th aly ofthe ha 27m whl tu val of natin eb af th ale ‘re panier 538 Conaequaty “he ly oe wes fos tthe leprae ard, by cacti tea the pas fa thot the bey of there’) £25 Fhe le “hd and apn showin Tal 3, he yb nav of hredes and ‘ores gh 275, le he vale of She San afman inthe he of ae th thee ds and thee ight" i 684. Hone, “thee dos and tee ge ig o88 ofthe hal pase and he Son oF man inthe hae fhe cash is athe wale pase Esch of hare shar alelatoreproides 3 diez eben tothe Galden Pate, 5802 and, hartrtate Lewes Te inrat ony ataicing ine com igh bat ako suggest th ara inant trie Be tin i urdovbed berg dav othe relaboratps tin eae 39 are 40 ir sere. ard t te vestrehins within Jes vata remorse to the Serbs ard Praises inpatient eck mote cosy a the later able 2 econ shows the rural by grain ofthe rlvant worl ‘Spree [Sri] in incest < PAGE 20S OF 337 > sits © the Law of Vintename * @ theLawof vincename * © Thetaw of Vinwrename * CHAPTER 13| AUNIVERSAL PATTERN OF VIBRATION The rnp ofthe cantina of ebation means te cts ond mace haremanstie of al breton in ature. t clap not unr bi with par. ciel exertion end eedetons” P.0. Ouspensty ‘SECRET KNOWLEDGE “The condusion fom the Forogping chapter ic that res vr ferent source = George Gard? Benenbubt Tele, Wim Gans Tama! Ths The Airs St Masthao/s gn of he gropht Jonas —contsnad in = conassed frm, =p nl plications beyond the cortat in which hey ware pre. sent, Morover, is arena clr that the pattern lock vary sina to one ic patos that rother In ochervrds al hr authors vere presasing thelr onn versions of ‘one patel const So, why was i considered important te hide this pater? Mi. Gui was ‘very fond of 28 be put “burying the dog” (and et just she bone)! eo that peopl had to work fr the knowledge that they ceived. Me. Gann wan pro sly ght in believing that, in 1927 wher he published Tare, the “genet public fas] not yet ready frit and probably would not understand o beleve itt And te scarce of nurars and laters in the tire of St. athew wae specfcly reseed fr « wall intellectual ete iho would seek ou! bidder earings fem haly scriptures inorder to be able to confi personal e.lu- tion and higher crore puree Neserthlese, ver these cilanations ~ a valid as they are do vat fully 2d dros the inference thatthe pater iain some way extraordinary meaningful ~ sod pernans oven dangerous. Frct thre is no ebwous reason thin the con tat of St. Matters tet for the patiors to be preanied at al. The pation ‘therfore emerges 26 1 goruine enaltion. Had prople deduced tx pecance goa years 2gs they could wall have balove that they ware desing with someting bend the teachings of Chratanty and there hazardous. Fu ‘thermore, | have aheays fl shat Me Garn (ho calmed shat St Mathen’s 02 ‘vas his sours) may have become concered 2 some stage in Fis Iie about = potenti! races ofthe patie, ard therefore spent the later years of hie Ife ‘jing to bury 2 His stock racing courses were craiy good enough t be ectve, bt they may aaa have heloed to dive: stein fom the th of what hed four a that te bidder pation is» uriresal constant ~ an archetypal patiem oF vibration tat some Perhaps wl never exons bat the mon important pou bi how permeate the hole of the cosmos: This was Mr Gundjte contention ‘THE PATTERNS COMPARED. ‘With these thoughts in mind, we can now look st the paters of vibration pro vided by the three authors In doing so, honver ¢ needs to be ernphassed ‘tat all intrpretaions should be regarded a= being only werk in progr. An attempt afer all js bing made to concretce something tat Mr. Gurdja = plicily and St. Matthew implicly segerded as being = fundarental principle behind what might be called “deep structure" processes within the universe Any such attempt reed to be approached carly, and in the cata lnc ele hehe cress er ches [As 2 star, the paterrs can be shown togethas, so that they can be judged vis: inn tone another Figuce 33. therfore shows the panne as they emerge direct} from their respective tes, It includes both of Mr: GurciePs petioma a5 wll a those of St. Matthew and Mi: Gann. From George Gurdjeits lzebubis Talos Seer tontectines Cnmerinsniercingn 8) » ot? 3 3 pleure apse rae Fromviiiam Gann Tunnel Thru The At 3 ricune apse: Te Parrzen oF visnarion Eiguse 2 shone St Vat pater compared with Mr Canals ard iguce 133 shows St. Matthew's pattern compared with Me. Gurdies primary i i i PlcURE 15.2: THe ancHETIRAL PaTTERNS GF VIRRATIGhG 27 MATTHEW ANE WEL 1)9: THE ARGETIPAL PATTEENE Of igRumON , MATTUSW AND & gue 2.4 shone St. Mathes patern compared withthe second of Mr Gu Sia Ps patterns —i.e the one in Figuie 3533. T help the comparisons, div sont oF onetaed, half and taoshrds of he nenizontavicth ofthe paste are masked oun sition the established eye netaton (1234-0 is ap piled just to St Mathes pute, but on the undentanding that itis spalcsblet al tree pattems FIGURE 13s THE ARCHETYRAL PETTERS OF VIBRATION: ST MATTHEW END Gi Isis remedial apparent atthe eur pater ae nae the sare There ae differences in the wert ofthe swings and, xt erm atreme, St. Matthen!s pate is clever simple whi, at the othe tev, Mr Gare is comb Nevethelens al four patarns have 3 vr spec lacus a ther coe: thers ie Visirg tee phase (-25) gate into a peak flowed by a three phase (ASC) rmoverant inte 3 final lor Te whole configuration has 2 lias to it the ‘wave 3peskoccurs about a third ofthe nay through the pater; the wave fll is vay pronounced and occurs sbovt hafiay throug the hele pater the save E rally consits of tee inter swings (eb) and is relvely pro longed: ard the fa! wave fal is swift but rot as pronounced asthe wave A callapss. An anomaly ‘The is, hovever,an apparert anomaly that needs tobe addressed. The pat- fers are carainly consistent with ore arother, but they dverge fiom the ‘ennengrar/price pulse patems of Chapters 3 and 9 none important sanse: ‘ynve B.ithin exch ofthe paters consists of three subwaves (-doun-up) fnberem the erga ermesgger plc honed wey ome pate! How wn ference be elcined? One possible anewer is that vaveB of pulceie modulated bythe Ructations ofan inrer coo. Figae 35 reproduces Figure 12 ory Cnapter& shows hove the comers ofa rangle (representing the Law af Ts) ccincde with the notes Fa La and Oo!" Inshe absence ofan irtemal shock at Meo an ter- ral shock at So— Fa and La acta barter that keap the Fore energy tapped within the chet. Consequently, ser recivng the ital stimulus at Do the flow of energy stars at Re and proceeds in six waves around the enneagrar. ishin ths on: the mous fom Me 0 Ti comresponds to wae 3 of he vis Hons in Eiguses 122 11324 the dop fiom Tito Se corresponds to ware A, and the move fom Soto La watcres wave 8 “The important poit hers is thatthe mete Re, Me and Se inate inner ostivee (00 Table of Chapter 6. Each ofthese innar octaves wil tharefoe exhib ‘ther con sicwara pation; and, within each, tharaie going tobe 2 drop from Ti 1 So. tis sis drop shat would produce the loverleveluaveb within the be pltrn that then constitutes the higherlevel wave B. Ifthe whole onneagram pulse is lef-biased, such that se sing wave B evlves relatively slw/y, ther ‘the drop meht be very pronounced Thi is elcte in Mie Gurdie pater 910 Second pd"/Do Me Festenergy ap So une p5 The Duarane euvencnane ‘The ef ies andthe nate oflesrsing The ides thatthe patern of vibration i intirsicllylefebiased insoduces sore important considertions about the nature of leering. In Chanter & i nae argued thatthe Mil Hebb learning pate was 2 threessave process ‘there was an intial information sheck (le. wave lof 123 pref), apatiod of sbvorpion (vn 2), and then a process f application (ave 3). The ltt Liseod pulse now adds a potential qualification fo this proces becauee 2p govt hat hove ae ve “ayer ofleaming the St (uhish cowaeponds ta the Mills Hebs pater) is an inner adaptation; he second (which is the new in ‘ght is deep stucure change: The point f dference is that the former in ‘vhs taking an unchanged system tof iit, while the ater means achally ranging the apie Hance, an ial information shack wl tbe systam fit inna bt, but ‘he emvrenmers continues to ver reson that estar then the whole ofthe rigid threewave movement beceres an infrmation shock nich changes ‘the system feel This is shown in Figure 136 The 123 advarc inthe frst bafof tre agar rapesants toe inti quarttatve behaviour vithin an un hanged cia Tha vave A contraction epmsants the duckder within the ye- tem asit feds itself longer abe te cope without srscual cange. Then the sccond half ofthe diagram represents the behaviour of the system afer nner qaniatve charge has taken place Suretennedsion PlcuEE 1p anaerive uae ano sere cuANeE ANALYSING THE PATTERNS IN MORE DETAIL We car nove move abead, arc analy the patterns in mere detail For sem pci the second of Mr Gur patterns — ie the one derived frre reve: ing the chaplers and acsociniad pages — vl be put to one side. Th fllovirg ansisis there ust concentrates onthe pattems praserteg in Fgures 132 ad 53, tn wht Fallows | shall tart with Mx. Gann vesion of the patirn, Thee re ‘pio rensors for this. Fest st = mundane lve, Me Gann undoubtedly gnve raz deal of thought 20 the subject In fact. Mr. Gann basicaly devoted 2 ‘hele ook of 36 chapters ara 38 page justo expressing the pattern, aloes in w hidden form. This i in covdrast fo Me. Gurdie, whove 48 chaptrs and 129 pages were devatedt far mare than jut iitatng 3 pattem of vibration eth are star in cortrast 10 St Mathews panera, which nas defined in only ‘bio verses consisting in total of 48 words! It is possible thvefore that Me Gare’ pater is 2 much mare detailed version ofthose ofr by Me. Gurd- jjeard St. Matthew. “The second reagan for concentrating on Me Ganns pater lls fm this His terion to deta hints at she possibilty of additonal information. Thats mr might incide infomation thet was ot provided bythe dec, ndaed tum outta bets es The Gann peters ‘As dscussed in Chapter 12, Me, Gann’s poten is carly divided into to qual phases: the fling nis A Sniahes 286 ofthe uny tough the pater ‘hs low of tha vay i the lovest low of th patern; and the lr ea ie foxned by 2 disinctve data point. Moreover, the secord phase vecaplates ‘thet phase, though wth sigrfcant diftrences in the velociesinvelved “The second point ic that waver 1 ard 2 of Mr Gannt patie are much more pronounced than the comecponding uaves inthe pattems imparted by Mr Gurjia ard St. Mathew Withast thie emphasis, Me Cars ver patare ‘ould nat dda int to equal phan In Chass 29 ae auggeetd thatthe secure of naves 1 and 2 indicated sat they formed an initial inioration shock from which subsequere escllations emerged. These subsequent osc Istionscorsztad oft boots. or tho atts of advarcas and contacons. Inthe iagras of Mr Gareis patern eg. Flaw i), these two osclitions are wanes 3 and A flowed bynes E and C. On this intersretation the ele Giagram corcste of thre azcilatons, nat just Sho; and ta in ur, ile ‘tha pracerce ofthe Law of Thee. It an then bo argued that each of te thren bests mig hn dient funetion in elation to the whole: for earl, the Fist besintintes a process the second net fle the siulue and the third beat terminatas the process, “The tid point in seas fallow fro the second. Once we stat looking be bind the apart rigidity of Me Canis usin pattern, «whole new 2a of raationshipe emerge, which ivoba the Golden Ratio. At avery cpl lava snd se nae chao in iguen 10.2, Me Canis peters is et jus dived inte ‘ovo equal pars, is ala died into te unequal but related, parte. Specie ical the ratio of the larger part of the wibration tothe smaller partis defined by the Golden Ratio, 0.618058. As decibed in Chain: 5, auch expressions fhe Ratio ditnguith pascve egies fom acivaenerpcs. Th larger prt i passive reception andthe sale parti actin gererave “The inference, Hartera, = thatthe Feat part of the dingrar in some way lay the foundsten or the energy ofthe subsequert mavement This could mean ‘hat the spparerty innocuous wave cof Bis actualy whave the ea avergth oF the pate emerges. In francal aris, for eamgle, this might be where sxalsined (ard sustainable) ection takes place: Wher the resting advance fs highly speculative lecrt behaviour the subsequent wave C ccllapse can be rate ‘Suaing price with time “This conclusion ia borne out by another anpect of Mi. Gans patter tht re Inies the Golden Rati othe geometry ofthe aquare: Mr Ganr's name has be: corre closely aaociate with the concept of suring pice wit ime, hereby moveranisinprca longa rtical ais ara matched with tho avouton of me along 2 horizontal sre. According tothe conventional interpretation, when price ard tire become equivalent along = geometric 4S.degres line (2 han “quoringakes pace), 2 eves of sere depres can be expected The Die probs lar, however in at there is no abou way of making units of pie compe rable vith units oF time Iti ie yg to maich apples with poston (Ope solution tat ix uned by anabet cto nate where x price low and 2 price High have occured in the past and calculate the associated relationship be ‘sive the imetement in pice aie he pamrign of rv =: the spend of th rice movernent. Tha relatonhip is then represented by = 45-legree line on = ‘Gra with the aes adjusted to suit. The heroic assumption is that subsequent rice iflsiore wil occur at points nthe Future tht refloc the same speed == ‘the orgia! pricetiva relationship. In practice the tedhique works onl ematealy, iat all The reason that anz- Ips persist vith it is an iterating cornment on the belie that rancial mar~ lets and therefore colatve behaviour) are orgprisad ban urna Form oF cerdey ond the belie that Mr: Gann had access to the necessary novdedse. Beth belie are undoubrediy corre, but the mistake has been 20 sake MI, Garnis tant teachings at face valin. At | hve al’endy ranored, heen ‘teachings may have helped to hide—rather than reveal what he kre A great deal cfrecearch stil nec t be dona onthe subject, but we can row at least shed ite morelight oni Jn Casper was sroun that Me Gans 2) 2¢B.C pattern of bration Rt ted precisely into a square of 35 wit by 35 uit. Ip Fgura 104, the horizontal scale represerted the ruber of chapters in the beck and the vercal scale rapresanted the rurbar of papez per chapte: Mr. Garn's patter ended when ‘the nurnber of chapters (33) equalled ar equivalent potertial murnber of pages per chaptar (56). Since, gpometicaly the top righchand commer of 2 square ccincdes with a agceges line drawn from the lover fehand corer ofthat square ths is where the tho aces square of Hence, ifthe verical mis repre sents price and the horizontal ans represents fms, then price squares with ‘ime in the top igashard corner of re square. After sucha point. quite chy ously 2 new sbration vl bg. The Galen Ratio ad hidden energice Ac ttands, thie defiiton of squaring dose not prouida much genuine info. mation. leis an ovtoome of te nay that the diagram was conceived and then “onstruced, and so as much an arte as an indication ofa genuine phe: romanon. The specif problem for analysis that none ofthe inflaon points vithin the ibraion acualy occur a, or along, the 4sdegre lie. Howere, ‘hems x much mare profourd aepect tthe diagram, which not on automat ically deale with this problem, but also raises questions about the foros st von cllctive hurran benaviou ln Chapa 5 twas fund shay, St Mathews sgn f the prophet” was taken ‘abelengte “Jonas” rstherthan “Jena then was posible te construc an sstrardinary agra that soured to relia the measurable processes oflifa to sore far of hidden anergy represented bythe Golden Ratio, Specifically isentropic rmuttpliedby 0.618, formed a scuare. This was show in Figure 7 [Figuia 12) shove Me Gans engnal diagram acjueed so that she engin of both ees is zero This implicty allows that the ruber of pages can start fiom ero. Nast. the vertical height ofthe vibiations in each ofthe two rales ‘ofthe diagram (be. the heights of he to primary oscilatons) are messed. Once thsi done, # can be shown that he pattern of ibraton Brisas hen the measured height ofthe lrg ofthe to vibrations squares with the ene fies of both vbratons a5 represented by the Colder Ratio, 0.6181. This our ‘come i a diecly comparable to that shown in Figure 5:7 of Chagtee 5. Fst ‘thernnimurs height of he vibration in the Fret half of he agram i 30 wis ‘When thi is mulled by 0.618, the equialert horizontal lve fs 18.54 uns. Second, the racer height ofthe vibration inthe second haf ofthe diagram 119 units, When thi ic mutiid by 0.518, the equivalert valve on the ho sonil cei n74urie (tere a aera ee yer cube 157 THE SELDEN asTio aND THE apeeceeE WE IN Md cann’s Harmorising price with hidden energies “Theresia thatthe highest point ofthe diagram measured on the vera ae (ours) x sovos actly equal tothe sure ofthe nie Calden Seta defined ‘widths on the henzontal ads 08.54 + 11.742 90.28 unts). This outcomes = rectly comparable with that shown in igre 5. Theres obviously asl dit ference besveen the vertical and hovzontal dimensions, amounting #9 0.28 rit but the fc erin thatthe atv phases ofthe vibration terminate on 230% 30 squate This mears tha he peak ofrave B coincides with the end of 2 4-degres inet denon from theta left corner af the 30039 agua o the bottom fight hand coener Once ave Bhas Fished the find wave Ctales In tums ofthe argument in Grape 3, thie means thatthe advance from 0 to ‘tha top oF wave 9 iz the pervs alrnt inthe procers and thatthe advance ‘om the Dottom of ave A tot top of vane B isthe ae element. Conse geet the Fat advance is lilly to incorporate just quarttatve charge, vile the second advance is lly to embody quartative changes and qua ‘this mmane thatthe fret rectangle cepresents ‘ative charges. Mare pene ‘the tom response so she intl information shock of wave 1, and that she sec. ford rectangle rales the resulting stucu system changes. Again, this corfirns that wave B tabes place urd the iflance of deep stuctire changes 7 igurn13.7s tracted inte a nancial aria vibration, such thatthe ver teal slonary processes ofthe vibration vil terminate whan pice squares with tire represents price are he horizontal ae represents time, the expan “Thin rey be why Me. Gann makes Reber Gordon 25 Teel making ry prodicons | use gromeiny and mathematics... bead on imrmvtable lve" Morsover, hi conelisionhelds tue shatevrunts ara messLreé onthe hor somnlis Me Garr presente his patarnof vibration in the cortex of«aquee that in 35 units high and 35 urs wide. But the use of a equare to contain the vibration i rot escantal to the phenomenon of squaring of price with tne. The Golden ate warsforms the exc energy being eoressed on the vercl ais irc ar implicit energy on the herzontal ais, ard thereby reslves the issue cf making rice comple with ime. The cect inference is that tine tel has an cbiee ‘be elemont thats normaly biden from us. For simply, | am ging i all rent objection Tome “The Jos pritem “his obviously mises the quaction about the val of euch an approach in the contest oF St. Uatthavs “sign ofthe acophet Jonse” arc ir Gardja= cenneagrar. Figurs138 shows St. Mather/s pation of vibration. The Fret pint to note i hat, by constuction, the whole pattern is cortaned within a pyuare. Ae with Me Cara's parm this haz the afoot of anzuring that the ‘whole patterns completed inthe content of spare ‘The second point is that because ofthis the base ofthe diagram snot going to be zara 25 with Me. Gare, but i ging to be the actual cart ofthe vibe tion atthe secord werd grouping. The ttl inceasein gematian values from ‘this point to the fifth word grouping recuct of the numbers 352 and E18, Since nothing within St Mathes tot appears accident, this could imply 2 diac reference :o she Golden Ratio Wee can then construct Golden Rectangle fom this, ith a haght of 7365 nd avidth fen Nat we can consinic 2 Galden Rectangle far the increase in gratia val bas from the sich word grouping othe rimh. This yields = recargle wth 2 haighe of i554 and vides of 26.4 Ifthe xo Golder Rectorgls are placed conpguouty, with * common Dace line. the horizontal vides is 2407 unt 5. This numbers almoct acy the insta misimam height of 2365 units, This isnot quite a square 30 falling 45 degre line dous nctcomeepend pracealy tothe inflsion pont atthe and cof wave B. But it nay does. Ths suggests that there might be = zone, rather ‘han s praising whers an invercion saz plac. woceovant = 3 < oe voo| "el i = i mt ! cap 2 1200 Plcure 198 Tht catoch asvio ANG THE 4p-oxeace UNE iN =e MATTE The Gurdjieff piten [A siniarconclion applas > Mr Gurdies patrn of vibration. This i= shown in Eigse 7.0.hare, again the Golden sto transormtion is applied tthe maimum height ofthe Frat half ofthe bration, and bo the extent ofthe ‘be rallyin tha eecord par. Whan the bottom edges af bath Gdn Rasta es ae algredin the char, the ttal horizortal width is 2543 urits and the raimum vertical height ic 283.6 units. Aguin, thse dimersions de not quite replicate those ofa square But she poit is that a square can come into ers ‘ence esto the poin af infleion. The actual square ie fered whan te aly from Ato B has become lange ewough to ensure that te sum ofthe Gollen Ratio tarsformatiors or the horzontal acs equils te height ofthe inital thresave impulse fom Oto 3. important pons that emerge from 3 concdertion of Mr: Gur dies agra. Fist he ay have emphasised the depth of the wave b dour sing nerd be arson te ‘Tare ae te act that weve B cn ory Bish hen thre sub vases have evolc In other nods, the wave = advance cannot complete the proces “Tho second pent fellows from thi: Once wave cof wave & has sarod tie acessery continuously to calculate the height ofthe evolving wave 8. This is because the Inger Golden Rectangle has seedy been determined by the bight of the intial sraenrne advance, but the aasord, amaller, Golder Rectangle vil prom asthe wave B upawing progresses. When this second rc {arg ic large enough fr its lower rgh-hand corner t inineact x 4j-degra line draon cosnards Fern che op lefehard comer ofthe frst ectanal, then the upsving wl be reaching a terninal juncture mpeg [sacar | i t ‘ome Adlets os ‘a ry PcuRE 1p THE GOLOEN sumo ane The poecaze ne um Suan’: “The thed point, however, i prebably the most significa ~ at last in theo. refcal ervaln Me Gane’ diagrar, calendar force time and objet Time are visu corndated becaune they are eth contained by 3 equare. Mr Gur jin? dagen, homes the onl ay that ce time and chjective Teme cam be conelited is ifthe horizontal ais that tacks que eis adjusted. Tis has been donein Fie 132 Specialy the her isgram gives way te 9 rectangle 20 that she cycle poten bagi inthe Dot as has been widened — andthe equarenese ofthe tor lfthand corner ofthe fret equa ang the last major pase occurs above ‘the bot righthand coirer. ft does rat rely matey, however, where the contiguous Golden Rectangles ae place. Mt. Gurdjefs diagram thus vert separins the phanomanon of time as measured by the Ears rlton to the sun (or son) and the pharernaran of Tone at repratertad by tha Colder ato. This separation dravs atention direct to theirporance of te late 3 et 1 | tre SF mai ———F igunt ogy: THE GOUDEN sania AND THE 4p ORcREE LINE WITH AcjusTES: [SQUARING ACTIVITY WITH TIME, Tho shious guceton, of cours is: does this ides of equaning ict output with inp input worn practice? In Capi | showed # oft ISV index of precucer confidence betieen January ice) and October a 2201 Tha char is readied in Sig 1 Theil threesvave recovery ‘wok the ind frm 2 low of 36.2102 high of 54. This isa iference of 202 rts The corey from the low of wave othe high of wave tock the index from 455 to 582. This » dference of 126 units IT the retical heights ae rubipindby0.5, the results ar 12.48 and 7.75 respantvels Added togetney ‘the result is 2027, which i only marginaly larger than the isl dreewave sxbance. ie not ahrye thi en; bu, in his cate arqoay, Me. Gann’ for rule cee to have word fleuse pat Tue coinew nono, Tus agorceee une, ano THE ew eee (sin Figures 15710 1-3, the Golden Rectangles have beer placed onthe char in any that denen the alaionchip betunen the Src (. argos} rectangle and the intial reerave upeving. The second, salar, Golden Rectangle will then expand 2 the wave B upeving emis. When the resulting rectangle large enough fois lover righthand comer oisersect 2 45depres line rau oneatds from the op lef-hard corner of the Fst rectangle, then she ISM Upaning wll be reaching temriralunctre “Te rapes haves the placernant af the ts Glen Rananges on she char ie tas wy dows nod miro 2 apes reaionahip ntuneoeatr=or cele = time and objacive Time The to pheromers can ery b= made to ratch visual ifthe cycles horzoreal avs is shonened (this case, length ened in osher cases) to rake sure hat the start ofthe fest upswing and end of, the ascord paving cincde with the bourdatin ofthe tao rectangles For completion this is done in Fi Manager lade aie —— 208 — for} f= }— sxe ———1S Heung ipo THe coLoeN nario ano THE ap oceneE Une WH AD|UETED| CONCLUSION “The imersecion of 2 degree line with oppose comers of sve contgucus Golden Recangles may have been patt ofthe phenomenon of vibration that Me Gann ian tying te commrricae through the page stuctureof Tunnel But itis quite clive that ie version of equating pice ith ime bars very fh ‘alton tote formu hat contemporary aralts attribute to Mi Gam, For a stat, the 5-deres line slopes dowrmatds from lft 1 fight Second, ‘hers is no diac covtact banca tha 45 degra linear the al tering pont in abealote pias. What naar daaing with, inctnad, ie omathing much more rofound. The diagram appears to confirm he cancion of Chaptar 5 ha the Phenomenon that ve cal te s rot just 2 method of chiding = cortnucus proces inte distin and equal unity tis un energy init onm ight thet pari: ipstes ie thot process. In other wards, Tins haa an abjentve dimension itis lation tthe associated auipt an energetic input that canbe mencuredin Moresby (ard ae argund in Cnapae) this enargass inp can dazed according othe eeltive szee of te mic vecarges the Srger ene is caste {or passive) and the smaller one is gereaive (ot acts). Tis rears thatthe inal 12. uponing is essondaly parsive, while wave B with is 2b orc Inver) is active. One npiesion i that she intial upming establishes she environment and sets the scene while wave Bie the one that cremtes the deep: ssractre charges In terme of economic achity and Francial wares, thi adds substance othe arguments in Chgtec 3 concering the nature afleuming inte corte of eco rae actity ane frarcial mart spacultion: the whole ofthe initial up swing is theinfermation shock he nave fal represen the abserpion of he information, and wave 8 is where the leaming is acvely applied. Conse: quently ave Bis the locaton of persistent trends and pormanent structural Shara This chapter has explored the shape ofa urivesil pane of change that was hidden in St Manan’ Goal i Mr Gurdies Selebu Tle and i Ni Garw's Tool Ts The Air the Fecings are correc, they have revolsionry inmphestions for cur undertanding not ust of ellcive human behavious bt also of the evlizionary processes embedded in the worlds of the infes imal eral and ofthe infinitely large. The processes of change may be much more ogarised than we thought ‘okie © Beets Gril Waking a Nav Word arp & Rav, Nev Yor 1978) 2Can, Teal hiss, of couse ony an opinion. tits eeat that Mr Gan dows not sopearto have aes etd of pontine Tn! Tits The {Beton Mind rl Net. Betton sind third adjustment rae \y perme musitoninretonse te erronmans chrge $ This was Me Gans oun conluson. {This place onan equal feotng with Figure 5:7 1 lm Figane 57 thar i neo = cmall Ferenc baer the vara and her zontal tare. Given the variability she actual line would be 4512 $ Gann, Tene. aac: 361 ‘CHAPTER 14 “Ig naceson w have 9 clear dea of arctar groper of vias nary te socalled ‘ies sbaton? P.D.Osspenky quoting G ls Gurdic ‘THE CREATIVE SHOCK The pate tat vee plored inthe previcus chapter (Figen 333,152 ard how significant momentum lov halfiay Brough the complet exe ‘The lesa te mmpretion tat the evel bration corset oF tu subyeee mrad) onkand AOC (Certain the second halfof each diagram reproduces the Fratha although in compressed form: the abs Sal rave Cf rcapitdats the uae A collet. trp ppererirors the nel 2:3 ypaings and the ‘herafore often be aporoprit to ret the vibration 283 pair of cles. Never theless, Me Guriavas cute ear that ary complete process should contin vee distin: phases, orinner octaves (se Chapt 8). 50, whereae thse inner cctvezin Mr Gann’ pttarn? jgiza.142 chows to data seis: tha upper ona ic Mc Gann's pation of ‘bration darved Fors he mumibar af nage per chapter fom Tuna te our cee is Me Gann’s patem convened s9 memsrtum., cr changes inte rurmber cf pages besseen one chapter and the nex It is immediately ler tat the vibrations earns | and 2 consist of tree sub-gle,ll of equ 2 A moon ft aace $ sacs cust xg: ws. cann's cartes caNveerse ro MOMENTUN ‘These sjcles ate separated from one ancther and praanted in Figure 14. All ‘Bree have a basic signatve: they stan and erd ona lou, and aeitzrupted by 1 sharp cortaction’ When they sre ateragedtaguther (00 Figure 1420), the unmistakable pater i that ofan enmexgramype pulse. The implication is thatthe esclstions re rot random, and that the overall pater references both the Law of Three and she Law of Sever vee, hs sil laves the problem ofintarprating the ret ve waves of Me Gare pate. A posible due canbe Found inthe analysis of inner octaves in Chapéer 6. sting ofthe note Do triggers an ascending octave, with inner ‘ocaves being initiated sequersaly by the notes Re, Me and So (able G) ‘what ie important her thatthe ina Do eccurs prior, ard indeperderiy ‘of what subsequerth evolves 25 the ase, and that that emergent system stats st Re Inotherwords, the intial Dosa canto shook IF this logic i traafered on to Me Gann’s momentum pattrn the Sr up ving can be vied asthe ceatve shock that coresgonde te she insisting Dp end the subsequent donnaving represent the remoral of the shock. But the shock nevertheless creates three subccles, wich corespord tothe tes Fist oyde ricune 42h: cveLs8 oF MaMsnTEA! Second cycle reste pg mane Tide i ! i : * Average cycle CURE 1420: CLES CF MOMENTUM This peten in shown in Eigute 42. The shock erabodie in the Set sing wave (uae 9) in the upper par. of the diagram wll have an intial, enss-oF lompsct. But tlh lsther merge inte the structure ofthe aFectad system or vel simply fade yf Inating shock errerges fiom rething (ze in the char}, has an impact ard sre 2) nthe lower seria in Figure 143, therefore, he then fades aviny But he spats ther wibraten? “Ths sil eaves oper the question of the source ofthe shod can it be creed bythe system itelor must it arce ederalh2! The question vil be addressed In the res chapter. Ferhe momer, iis suficert to acknowledge thet, whar- leverthe ccurce ofthe shock, the seta he to respond! tot. And ti thi ee sponse thats refeced in te subseavert ccilations. ‘THE OSCILLATIONS ach ofthe tee sub-les that follow the shock shibits a deren pater. “The frst gee is balanced aroun 2 peak thats ory slighty centre, and — est important ~ is very sirilar tothe momentum patter thet nas deduced from St Matthau/s tos (208 Epuce 23). Ths ie = stong indication of the importance of this paticular potion. Hs emergence imvsiably signals the ning ofan adjuster. is fist ve rsing waves corespord to wave 3 of Me Ganris higherlovel patter ard its subsequent thee fling vaves come spond 1 wave A ofthe higher-level pater. The rising phase tes the system a faran& can govithouts changoin the yctom and, coneequonty tha Eling, fae i an energy gap astccsted vith # stem faire of some sor nts sere the lowerlevel ADC patiern represents a genuine reversal ofthe pre cxding 125 adverce, “The second cycle has two momentum peas, rather then she. In paricular, ‘he intial tecovary is namic and is Salloned by # sharp contraction. Ther ‘theres a prolonged advance 1 thefial peak The overal effec isto produces simple eft binsed pattem that reprise the more complexhigher eve pattem, Final he Ructations inthe third ela watch thoce inthe Sint, ep tat ‘ne A sppenre cramatic and the ral ove B upsuing is damped Vine & ‘cien provides a shock ha iss large that eectly termirazes the creative yes ® and C then become afer processes within the whole tried of cles. shocks be Fi similar 0 2 schemtised version ofthe enraagram/prce pulse discussed in ure 14.20 then shows the average ofthese thes ime cle looks very Capers. Each gee ina group f trae will diverge om the average and vill Fay 2 drert rele in lain to the Figherlevel ce ofwhichitis = part Bu ‘tha sama bask dynamics are fnetorng ll he ime. These damicsrvolva anal amingpairn, an iniscycle anergy gap, x rcovery and an ndccle ‘contractor. Thisis she archetypal pate behind alles. (Outer and inner acaves Iris possible ro explain the darences banieen each ofthe loverlevl cycles in eens ofthe progress through an ascending octave, as described in Chaoter 15. Ths progres i retarded a theinterale Me Foard Tee 20 that the sytem Aucuste. te chon in Taba 4 of Chapt hate panels intenala ern ‘ergy gaps occurrotjust nthe outr octave, but ais in exch of thes inner ‘octaves. It fs the intraciion ofthe two levels that estes the cierences be: ‘organ each of Mi, Gans three suboyles. Tabs 14:1 reprodkces Table 6:4 vith the adltion of era clu shonirg he ciFerece in each noes wr ‘ior when compared vit the pravious, love, note. The points of elovrdn rehighigrred [Wie pieromenon eieoeie Be Bs 2 be ‘aRLE go HE HGHER-EVEL OGTHVE ANE THETHREE INNER COTAVEE Inthe frst ofr Garr’s momertum ores, there ae ro pois of reardation inthe suter octave, hich leaves the anergy gape at Io"Fal and TP Dotto oe se the sharp fla in vave @ an wave C respacialy In te second rrerran tum os the outer octave has «reverl point at Fa (see Chapiac#) and a gap st Mea, These coincide with aninneretave gap at Madd This evihy there is such a sharp fll ear ithin the cle, and why aclear wave is unable to snticipate igrfcant turing pont, ident the cecion of momentum ard convey the pattem Furthermore, since he pattern itafvas giver no atandant nplaration, ther iis highly ln that ha patter Half mut hold additonal information. This i cacy what this chapter has chew. Mr: Garis pater ic 2 carer weve it holds them ime ectove cycles that are germated by 2 pre. casing shock (igure 3) Moras the svarage of there tree jie are lates buck into 2 basic pater tat is vary similar to St. Mathews (Beure ah ‘There ny be uch mare te Mr. Gann's configuration than has curently been q natural arc processes can be rapreconied by a leG-biseed ennesgrarypa idansfed, Homies ne can now draw thee important conclusions Fret pater, which represents the avmge outcome. Seconds higherlevd gle consis oF x caquence of tres lowerleel aces, eh aFahich hae 2 ignly A@irert profile. Tin cles 2 al lava ae ay to contain ar intel contration as: as bang separated fer one ancter by arcjele contre ‘The nest chaper wil ace ove dosely at how some ofthese ideas might work a LW qyeles ae tury punctuned oy sharp cansracions, they ar il represented by sine waves. 2 Wie an intersting fat that the dea of charges represented by the Greck lt ter deka ~ie ‘5. The shape ofthe leer mirors 2 shock that flowed by sr advance tht then fades itis herefore leg rvant thatthe capsliead ver sion of i with ts implicit reference to she Lav of Tr pus shocks Fcc 1 This isthe diference babes the endogenous ard 2 nomic theory 4 se bean using tht vary anecifethra-shase behavioural attr in ao. nomic activity since the late 19905 (see, for eamle, Tory Plummer, Fee sting Finan Morus (ats Ed) (Kogan Page, Landon, 2205). The aatern ‘vas fly incorporated irto my forecasting processes 2 Rhombus Research Lid (2001-27), andi now central to my work a Hela Economics lid (2007 4 date). What | id not know unl 207 was thatthe pater ns intinsic to Wiliams Ganes methodclogies. The point is that these ints could be de duced fom the avalahie dat once i was accepted that eorvandom osc lating processes were at werk 4 The tems separation, change and iceporion are dre to the tems ‘rerstion, inmeation and danetion tht | wee in ForevstngFrancel Mads “The mesnings te the same, but the focus dierent, CHAPTER 15, “cle eon or hamenie nals is he ony sbing thot we cam rly uzom so exedin the ture! WD. [A SUMIMIARY OF CONCLUSIONS Tre preceding chapter have eplored «specie pate that va idan in the tre of three sry diferent tats: St. Matthew's Gospel, Cacrge |. Gurche Fe Al and Exthing: Av Obacaly impartial Crom of the Li of Man, 2 Beers Tle fo Hs Grandso; and Wiliam D. Gas The Tunral Ths The ‘i The reszons ny the pater as incl in S Matine/s text cannet nour be bru. Honerer. both Mc Gurdief ard Me Garn saw the pater 25 being in par, 2 symbol ef perpetual motion vith shelining univers. Sut they lao sew it 3 being « diet reflection of «real phenomenon, Me Gurdjef caleditthe Low of Sen Me Gare called it the aw of vibtion The tv most importa giren aspects of is ow ae that the vibrations ect throughout the whole urivers, without exception, ae hat the vibrations ae Gsconinuous. Pyotr Ouspensig, cucting Mc Gurdie argued that “vibrators proceed inal kinds, aspects, and derstias of mate. fee the Fst to the conan the innue for various sources and proceed in various recone, westing ore anathes coliding srangtrening waslening, tering ones. ‘ete came tre, thace vibrations aeslrate and decalrste. To qucte Mr Ovspensy sai "The force ofthe impulse acts without changing ts nature and vibrations evelyn regulr vr rly for acta ime whichis deteine bythe nature ofthe impala, the mediums, the corctons, ad ac forth. But at a cerisin moment, 2 kind of change inks place int andthe vibrations 20 to speak, ceare to obey it and for 2 chart ime thay slow down nd to a cernn sxtnt change ther mnture a direction"? “Tis pheremeron vas decueeed in deta in Chopser 7, Sand and he ferent presenations from the Hee diferent authors vere explored in Chapter 10,07 and = Ita found thatthe authors patterns ofvitation ave basally \dertcn| #2 ane arathes and shat the pater could he feund ip ollecive human behavicurin economic actity are in francil markets, ie Hey hat ‘he pater can be fund in many othar arenas. Chapters as argued that the patan appeared to incorporate the distinctive 2tcheypal paten ofthe process ef leamirg In Chanter 14 twas father argued thatthe ial shock basis om pater of vibration, hat iti lowed by an vay gaps ane that ‘he subsequent movement constttes the application oflesrang tie as fthe information shockhas to gain action within a system before itcan have an ef fect. Me Gann appears fe have taken this last argument» step futher. The infor imation shocecan be sen either at 2 par fs whole, highe-las, ‘an be seen as inating thre sub-cles. In she fs ase the shock s wave 1 ‘of 2 125 sising poten. The shock is then ebaorbed in ware 2 ard imple ranted in wave 3. In the secord can, the shock cera uae of the phe rromenon being tracked, ad therfora porto thes subsequent oes. The Fest ces a velatle pere oo prior hock; the ence cle incerparabn 2 rote sustained system response to the shod and the thd orl elects the Tints to futher change and eis fading energy. US INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION hie mot the purpose of this book to show in deta howthe pitem ofuibration ‘can be ued, Thi i foreach invita research, Nevathalass, come of over of the pattern —and ts pote 0 help with our understanding of he world ~ can be indicated by showing its prsence in collective human behav jour in the corto of azonericactty For the purposes ofthis wersze, | hal focus on US induct production The point of doing zo ic tht the US — and therefore the West — i facing covers ‘coromic problems. These problems ate net just tenperay deviations fiom an eerioroving end cause the 2008 finrcial panic was an erergy a0 in the economic systems of mes: Westen demceracies This shock has started a long process of deep sincural change tht wil exerd beyond the sphere of scorer achity. The faces ra xt wore will avetually air the mature of ea al cohesion ard colecive aztudes tothe rcle of government in a democ- co Data is someihat lite, but annual production data Fern 1780 is stallable ‘rom the National Bureau of Economic Recearch (NBER) and monthly data ‘eonn 3619 walasla Fons the Federal Rerere Board (E88) The Ferrer has ‘he advantage of bing 2 consistant series, but has the dsadvartage of not ling constructed conternperancousy with the ewching US eoenory. I i idly ooontsin measurement eres. Nevertheless, iis ily that t hows the grrerl direcion of quanitatve tnd, even though tay rok shay acc ral reflec the fucvations atcund those ends. The FRB’ daa, onthe other hand ae produced with aFigh degree of our Figute 53 shoe Tear tates of cuange in USindustial production ors 1750 (One af he characteristics ofthe US ndatl production char i the icrense ln the wolatilty of mamantum Setveen 1855 and 1545 (sartclaly or the donrside). This spr facie evidence of x system maporng to one or mone hocks In ick the nao he 20th century incrporsted rome ofthe most esiacive shocks in the 20th century Maren, te ever Filed each thar eaqueniall billing shock upon shock The nancial cis invelvng the Keickerboctar Trt colapes[1907-8) was Fllwed progresivaly by the Fre World Wir (191498), 2 aseive cpeculative Boom and euity each (15 25), a prolonged depresion (10-38) and then the Second Werld Wh [935 145). Not surprisingly the whole pried genemied profound hf in social ‘ides, palcaapirions and ezanani plcy Non random fctunions Tne question, howoies ie rahe Puctustonsrandort A curtonyeeaminaton ‘would cuggect tt thay are; but ance the idea of am archtpal pain of pplind to the dat, 2 prof form of cer amarge. The analy deal pocets i samantha long nthe Fre pl sibration 2 ic Heratvg, imvling 2 recuing comparison of Mr, Gann's three-phase inner ool poten with the tual data ln addition, thre arate complications. Tne ct i hot enzn ives phase vibrator ic prezded by 2 Sud up afta on py thai fal the cepzation cyl The trarefrmational nergy ic reac inthe emergence of prolems tat are basically incolble urd th curert poradign ard in 3 colective recognition tat change i inevitable. Ths period has to be iecated and remove from the pati matching process. The ec- card complication ie that the evolution ofthe actual pattem through tire wl inal imvlve coma degre of varaion in the tings ofeach of tha inner cetave eubsjlee, This means thatthe subjcles have to be elandariced graphical agsnst each oles This standardinaion i achicved by mathe: ically stretching the hoizaallgth of the shorter ces ea that they rach the length ofthe longest cylin ary set fal Figuinn 152 t0 155 assoiingly show Se pattern of change in US ind output over four separate periods: 180110162; 18341 1876; 18)5 0 1608; ard gy to 1540, The son elapee of te ur poids ie, eepactvy 3 years 38 yeas, 33 years and 29 years the average lengch of the four cress thus 2 ro. Esch of the chars is over ith Me Gani’ thre mer cota subsyles “Tis spit the momentum pattems into three sections, reflecting the thes stage exlutonary process of separation, charge and incorporation. Not s Prbngl, there are difirences betncen the actual patterns and those tht “woul be ecpeced from Mr. Gans yas. A goat deal oF allowance has tobe rade for potertal rors inthe origin! annual staat. Ard ever ifthe date fa roms ofleeccoreh oriyan this yy nal erationriegh mp the precise timings of Mc. Ganns ces. Nevertheless, the chars do show 2 ocd overall cermlation betam the axpacied direction of charge (soning, ‘te Me. Cann’s pater) ard actual changes. ‘hat alee emerges is that the gap between the ending of one oye andthe stat ofthe nex tht 5, she pesiod when wansformationsl energy is being accumulated —in variable ath in langth and (threo) in impact. The 8a-32 cycle vas Flloned by a troyear interlude Fors 1852 to By; the 1854-876 cycle wae lowed by 2 veya intmuption Fam 1879 to 1875 the 18753908 cycle nas fllowed by 2 three-year gap from 1908 to 19h; and the 1enagge ‘cle nas flloved by » Sveqearinteruption betneen 1940 ard 19454 Each such iteration ~ hich invaably conse of some degree of recovery fom an ends lw Flloned by» fll-can be caled an ner aye hin FIGURE 15.2: MOMENTUM OF US INDUSTBIAL PRODUCTION: 180) TO 1832 FlGURE Ip MOVENTUM OF US INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION: 1834 TO 179 CURE 54: MOMENTUM oF UE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION; 1875701908 FIGURE 155: MOMENTUM OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION; 191170 1540 “Theinterce hiatus “The gap bebren eyes seems fo be very important tothe lw of vibration. On the one hand, the gap undoubtedly embodies unfrished business fom the Justended incerporation cjce This ler almost imarably cortains an irta cee recession (+ cloned), which vill have impacted asa shock The inter ‘isle hiatus than allows the system to dasl to seme aitent with emsining problems ffom this shock But the important point is tha this part of the process i [ley to ose thin the cones of the existing environmant. The ‘environment itself doesnt necesary change. Such a tranaermaton ony re aiy starts to occur during the fst (separation) cle ofthe nex ers On the ober hard, the ierccle haus does contin ar essential forard leaking cus Insarms ofthe Table 14) ofCaapts it ie par ofthe Det chat Ininats the inner octaves ofthe subsequant overarching sje? The mparart Poin is that the internpions ae not new shod as such; they ae, insted, petiods that are charged with creatve nergy. Inthe contec of economic acti iy they embrace al the frces that evertualy generate a paradigm shift. These include but are not conned to palcal iene, labour unas! aed pelcy inefieceveness “The canta problem for analysis ~ leas nthe contest of Me Gann’ pain ic thatthe ntercyla ints does contain x geruine dagen of rancommes: is not aay ea 2 inlat in he hstvcal data ard is lacus fs rot easy t2 Foreaat. lc inviably consists ofan athance and contraction, but the empl 1 ay often be sppreprisi just to extign the expuience of the intereycle hata to the cycle tude ofeach ofthe swings seems urpredittle. In pat that icc enchrg Long term onder IF the rtercyle histuses ate raverheese excluded fom the oehsvoursl pater tis possible te cleulste an erage ofthe patterns in Figuie 15242 155 and compar that average to the configuration produced fom Me. Gans law of vibration. Eiguin 3 shows the resus after each ofthe underlying inrerocinva els have bean coornatd in lergth by mathematical ctrtch ing he choner ile to matohthe length ofthe longex le. ‘The corespondanc been tha patisme is vey compling. The morage separtion ole incarporais tha achainpal 123)A2C pattern, wth wave B containing tz onm nse pattem. The averag change ope edie fo clear pesle ons cain sha gle and ane lste ind the neenge incorporation ie contains the intial thranunse advance, = sgrfcart image cantaston, and an erd:phaterecoryy arc eatinck. Moree, tree tabeyle contain ‘he epecied intercplecontaction FlGURE 15: AVERAGE FATTER OF Us INDUSTRIAL =RODUCTION; 80170 1340 “There are tres important conclusions that can be dravm from thie ana The rat is that there ica erong concurrence babar the expeced and actual shape ofthe fie invar anus ace that inate cach ofthe tives big len “hit agrecrant confirms tha importance ofthe shaps ofthe fret fs. cepa ration) cyl in a tad. Once an archetypal treeuplthrae dann (1-23A6-C) patio har emerged d means that 2 whole new proces is wll unary, and ‘thatthe shape ofthe net bue ce bests are (fo scrme enon) forecastable. ‘The second ~ are related ~ conclusion is thatthe ta elapes of the inal segarttor cjce is going to provide = very good indicat of tre tine elapse of the hole overarcing qice Ths = becausa the second (charge) and thi incorporation) cys terd towards an ecu length, both withthe separation gets ard ith one another In practice, tree in fin sere variety beeen ‘the cecond snd third cele but lange ‘racine ther gi or se rn In principle, the combined length of the charge and incorportion sles should be tice she length ofthe intial separation cre, Hence for eample, ‘he frst subcycle in Figura. 155 stan in 1g and lasts for 10 years This in ples that the whole vibration wll st Sor aather tno eye best oF 10 yea o tatthe overarching ale chauld aed in 154, nthe suerte riched in 1949, which enesurgingy cle The archetypal pattern The hind conclusion i based onthe fc that here f lose shecretcl match betomen the shape ofthe separation ole within a tied and the average of ll ‘thes inner octone eyes. The inlay was originally shown in gun. of (Chaps 2rd ic shan mare direc in Figur 352. The erage cyl has 2 straller amplitude than the separation oye, cause the escllatons tend te become dairped asthe evolve tthe pars are unsthenble The nfrenceis thatthe shape either ofthe separation ela or ft axpcted serge car be used to estimate the euohition ofl thee clas in atrind. = corollary ifthe process of raging a saries of fuctutors produces 2 pate ‘hati similar t ether of those shown in Figur 1-7. than tis Bly thar the AluctuaGome are tracking 2 genuine le. In eect, this is what happened Figures 4 ard 9:5 of Chapter 9. The process of verging a series of 5700" ‘ete berts inthe Davy Jonas IndutialArarage produced x baic tees ‘heaton pattern Inner octave oydes 4 rehome ‘To | ‘| if aia a icune a5 7 THE aRcHerePaL PATTERN Fgura 158 therelere shows the average ofall of the sine iner oor cles thet were vse in i 6 The pattern na vey close match fr he average seprcied pattern This means that orem the peieccy ofthe vibrations have been established by the separation ql, the average pattern cr be used to trac the te eubeaquant cytes in the tad. tis, of eouree important to reenter thatthe patterns corcructed by St Matheny Mr Gord ard Me GGannall conform io this sme achelype. “These commen confirm tht the lw of vibration fs ro ust confide the chssrabla over pater and ts thre inner subcyelas. aso ints tha pasfe fistrar the disinatine shape ofthe Fret gla, in mmeore the raps ofthe whale gale the importance ofthe parody ofthe Fete in erring the length oF the whole overarching ere ae the reels ur stisctured inerclshitus atthe end ofa sat of thes inner octave es “There mays be other aspects re a5yet undiscovered ‘We now hive enough formation fe move on to an arable ofthe postwar reticd, Or arrual data, the final vavrcheed moment low cccurved ia 1g45 baton monty dat, eoceue in Fabra 1246 Fine 9 shows he {omorth memenum ofS outst fiom Noveriber gga, and trees also show the interline that ra frm Noverbr 1940 Feb 1946 flan, the hitue coinddes with she Sezand Weld War Qvadad on the momenturn is Mc Gann’ expected three phase patter of vibration. recent etree (US industnal Proauction Feceneleteteeae Ficuse 1p THE sveauce eyeECTED PATTERN AND AcTUAL seuawnoues weonigge icuRE 1p. uowaenTaM oF us inoueTat exOeuETON, 194878 ‘The reels are quite remarkable. The fri (eeparation) que enibts the pst- tern thats assocated wth a aw ohase of development a very cletr v2 a8 ‘ence is fellow by pronounced ME-C contraction; and, within ts lates, baw vvave B subdivdes into thre softs wn. The wave C dormving lends in 196, which means that te length ef te intiairg separation ge is shout 05 years “This ing canbe confrme by to clears. The Frstis thatthe end-dote cvincices wth the pected date, once the achal highs ard lone ofthe sep rien oye aa matched vith the opectad pation. Second, whan subcoquent cxcilitions in the change and incorporation cyclen are ratched to the ar. paced pater, the overall ile ends in 1678 ad i Heefoe 2 yeas long. In ‘ther words the length of te whole eyes thee ties the length ofthe nial seperation oyle, Neveheless, thi interpretation does not recesion oF 13578, which would thrfore have haan diSclete anticipate in real is. ‘Tre ceca change) cj then shows x tharp recovery and 2 proneunce ill followed by 2 more prolonged advance. tends nth alae butreatvey sharp, ep. The whole cle therefore star in 156 and ends in 1967. rosyeem long is just over Finally the thd le shows am inal three phase recovery lowed by avery harp drop. Thee ic than 2 muted recovery flloved by a short contaton ‘that and the whole cycle, Ac thmory predicts, hawees ther was ther an Ieterjcehistus that tly inal a sor recover but ae subsequently omrinated by another srolonged cortracion. ‘This patem isrelevare to understanding the events ofthe 19705. The pied ‘vas highly infetonary as a result ofthe mathed sha: nas used to nance she ‘Vietnam Was Too much maney vas borrowed fom the barks rater than fom sare and monetary gronth exploded. There nas, eventvally a franc isi: goverment bond yields soared during 174 and, rot surprisingly he priate actor chopped ino a deap recession. But thc evant did not andthe gle It ‘was an inke-qye shock that had tebe abeorbed by marks, by businaseae snd (rest imporant) by paliey maces Resistance to change “The inth is that paltiane will ony put aside — or more ofton, adjuct — fveured policies when they are actualy faced with » cri. tn thie cate, he devastation chat was being wreaked by the combination of goverrmert spend ing and inition vas placed in terporan abeyance when the Vitrarn War eau toa dose. Howes, proper measures to deal withthe problem ve too slow in materiabsing. As shays with government spending, thre was res tance fom the electorate, President Gerld Ford made rome half hearted st tampés and Presidet my Cater was unable to gain a second term inthe ‘White Mouse because of his move aggressive proposals. Consequent nfs ‘ton advanced again in the late 197052 monetary policy was recat ght ‘ened and the private sector sLrnped back nto recession, “The peed Som late 1978 #9 mid tg80 involved resitance to change rather ‘han acal change. But, urcarneat, here yas a massive bulb of pressure inthe desie co ces ith inflaton. The secorte mvewly wcngrsed the ‘seousness ofthe prcblem ater being corforted veh sng ol pices, nide- spresd and disruptive crs, soaring interes ates and high unemployment This strrgthering of unrlasad tension i the canta characteristic ofan intenajla hiatus Tae xposintmart oy Prides Carter of Pal oleter tthe past of Chairman ofthe Fedral Renae vas probably the mast impo ree changed atitudes fa inflation. Ur Valder iclly moved to Lighten monetaypoigyst the pence of higher unemployment. facion of # THE tpt CLE “Thelds of miele contacon inche incorporation eye and ofa ristvey Lnenacred intrude ~ erimercylehntus benvten that gle andthe nat separation gels alps to eplain the Fueyenr gap beteen the 161495 crisis ard the stat af the nos 5g sila n 1280. gues 15. chan the tamer omentum in US avin between 1978 and 2012. The hints tht occured be ‘penar 1578 ard 1680s shown a he shaded aren The momento parm i than overlaid with x chara of Me. Gann‘ ideal iree-phate pater ‘gin, the paral betnean actual and expacied mamantum 2m compaling id fn cast confor thn omereenamwriily a epee ce 1380.53, 2 change cylin 1961-208), and an incorporation ge that cared nm 2001 ands due to end in 20° or soon hereser The pateming slew pcks ‘out the threesrae recovery after the 1980 low the strong advance aftr the rd-iggos andthe mich wesker performance in the frat ao he 20 alto clearly ides the dep ergs recension of 19909) and he sudden erdiele ecersionaf20%-28 Seca the anger ain cpeie sede Ep mer a5 pees ering initrd 1961 This suggnets hat the change ane incarparaion ees, whan combine, should lac for jut ver 21 yar, Fishing in ito lat. Th ale pat. {arn from 1980 should therfore lar for about 32 year Importarty tis the same durtion a: he 19451978 gia andthe came asthe searage ofthe four ges tht evobed betncan 1821 and 1940, Ta char therfore confi the ida the, in gurerl the US economy has boon dian by an oxciaion that Jans for mors than tives decades and that sub-dide into thre lover leva ces each ofrhichlast oto year. FIGURE 140: MOMENTUM OF Us INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION, 1980-2012 Thi the pattern pele out inte cla wanense in 1924.35, 1995 96 and (mst rovicesby 2997.93. These parole episodes wer just ove 1) years apa hich resonates wth the perioty ofthe louerlevel cles and with he over- ching higherleve gce. ‘The 2007-09 shock rds efiermath Presented inthis way, Mr: Gan’s pater ree the interac parpone ofthe 2007.08 score comraction. I was 2 profound shock shat has sured a process of adjustment This ahustment wil consist of two pats. Ft, wil consist ofthe recover and esthack that terminates he natural evolon bot oft incrperation cycle that began in 2001 and ofthe overarching cyte that began in 1¢80, Second she adustren wil hen corsistofan ime gel hiatss theta bullup the energy for a submequent separation cl [As the fie of wating (2082, the Sat (recovery and eats) tage ofthe proces ical but over This can be confimed fom Figure. 3531, which shows the eration ofthe 20012 incorporation cle, compared with the expected change. The US economy should have complete is inal resperae tothe 2007.08 collanse bythe end of 2012 ard thereby atthe sage forthe second (Pinks) stage of adjustment. In quarktave tens, his second stage should — ‘onthe basis of previous ces lat for thes to four yeas ad consis: of an inal short recover flloned by about of pronounced weakness, FlcUEE igs THE aooh.aoi2 inenREARUTION GYELE IN) UE INBLETRIAG 280. “This implies that there will be some form of an economic recovery between Iate.aota ard (poeiby) mid, fllwed by 2 patie of weakness, At the romans, ve ean expect this weskress tobe clatvel renounced, butvie ca rot lor preczaly how lng vill last On the batis of histo precedent, an end-dete target of semevhere betaean mid2ols and migsaové seems appropriate. The canal point i that the pared vill almost cetinly be haracaived by: = progrestive buldsup of economic tensions, doapering uncaring about rancil market ands; and rising anger tovards ineFacive pelicans. Public shetorc vill increasingly focus on whatever iis that ned to be changed. When sufficient poltical momentum for deep change has dercloped, hen ~ and only then s whe new pater of brain vl begn ‘CONCLUSION Inthe teabs, Wiliam Gane constructed 2 bac in ender specifealy to convey ‘hatin conscared tobe acre or sacra information The Tonal To Te Air isualy ard icegaly resonated vith the Golden Ratio andthe Law of Tre, and cared within ts architecture a vey specie pattem cf vibration derives fiom :he Lav ef Sawn Ata basic level tbe pate vas val ential tthe configurations asscited with George Gurdje and St. Matthew fs such it ‘can therefore be regarded both esa symbel of transformation and es «patirn ‘hati likely t appar in incase of cllactiva human acu wher a change scivdy undenvay Howey, Mr. Gare pain was much more complecthan either Mr. Grd ‘es or St Mather’s When deconstructed, it evels a three-phase oxcltion, with ech phase displaying 2 rack intel contraction. Sgrifcanly the ‘vee phase piten is circumscribed by an urdetined shock ais start ard by an urforocarabl intr eel hiatus tit cocs In order to sssees the pracicaittyof Mr Garris iden, bis three phase pat fam ve applind t x data ceri on US inca production Ta an unirined ‘ee, that data sees locked random. Vereovey it almost catuiny contained rezsureert enor. Neverthaes, the results were readable. Gren though individual periods shoved sinifcant divergences fromm Me. Gare ideal pate tam, the average of ll periods dearly converged on that pati. Thi = cor ‘Setrt ith the ide that eollacive Banaioutcontsine = etrong determine lemert Hanes itis possible to confirm ou location within the big ecararric sand Francia markt trends ~ arc anticipate the fture trajectory of those ‘tend — in 2 vay that dooe nt yt seam avaliable to comantonal economic sie In tut, Hovever the ans has only scratched the suriace ofa subject that has huge implcabons for our unckrstanding both of the nature of conic Fores and of th behaviour of humanity Farts ramon sone, the comments in thie chapier must nat be ragarded ax the Final word an the accury or thera, eter ofthe lan ofuibrationteelforof ts applicson 1 acenorie indices. Other researchers may all come up with other Sings ard ther interpretations. Farhermore, there are additonal layers of mesring and inf ‘ence that have not beonadshessed Nevertheless, what mergesis evidence of an erdaredprocert aver which humankind en mar has vy litle indepandent infiuerce. This process the law of vbration The law of vibration andthe ensigypattrs behind shove us someting ‘ver specif sbeu the way that energy acilnes within Ing nies, Ineo 2s huran beings merge rogrher int collective wholes in search ofa sans of, safety and fing of wellbuing, they are subject to tase osilations. Perhaps se would do biter to recogrse this end in se dong, flats new social stitude fo poltce and economic policy Tha alternative i to alow uncon sous mass behaviour —both inthe private and public sectors the economy to ueate destabilising excesses Ouaperag ln Se sib 2 Volume deta for US industrial praducbon fom 1799 1 1915 has baer coe- ducted by Joseph H. Deis (een ‘An Annual Inder of US Peucor, 1750201, Quay oul of Ene transacrrg production For 153 to 1930 nae on the NEERS va sit. For the purposes of hs ras, the bro data seis have ben rerged aed then conestnaied with endear daa cladated by the Federal Reseve foerd {Tha ptr of thi incrupton ie much carer in the Fedo! Rasen lovernber 22041) Volume dat for monthly dita See Anpendix? 5 Such inner octaves will start theoretically at “Re “Mel ard ‘Sc! of the higherteel octane Ore of the factors was 2 surge in il pices in 1979, caused intly by the lverhrew of he Shah of Ian and subsequertyby the interruption of ol sup ples during the lrar-lraq War. Iti arguabl, honeve, that il prices would rot fame had the same impact if flatonary expectations had nat aad been hyperacivated. ‘cuapren 16 ‘THE FINAL WORD “Thee are more things in hemen ard ert, Morte shan are dha fin your philoso” ‘liom Shakezpeare (Hamnlos Ae, Scere V) SECRETLAKS, “There can belie doubt that avery spacic pater was hidden inthe structure ‘of three tts: in St Matthews Goyal. in George Gurjis Bele’ Tales {0 His Grardhon and in William Ganes The Torel Tra Te Ar There can ae be lite doubt thatthe patie somehow rdees tothe processes of change in lng sisters incliding atoms imilving cellactve human behaview: But ‘what i lees corain is why the authors considered this pacar pati to be svimportant—are;in a eres, 20 sacred ~ thatthe te be hidden. (On the face of it the pattern is very simple tis dided into we distinct sec ions, bath of which involve 2 threesrave advance felloved by x fl impor. tanth, te advanceand-cortrction in the frst half of the patter is signif icantly mere diravic ard potently destructve thar the advarceand- contraction in the second ball Caneequerth, the whole pattern hax 2 pronsunced tuned bint. she very leat the aster ie strongly suggoetve oF the way that living systems adjust aricaly fo the input of ren infor ristion and enerey More gernraly however, are giuen the contact within wbich Mi Gann pre sented his version of the patir, the design supposedly represen a law of vibration that parvadee the lnown univers, Its dynamics eaflat what Me CGurdjie called the Lew of Seven and its existence would necessary firm the accompanying presence ofa creative Law of Tee, According to Me. Gude these to great cosmic lav ae vital bh to she eveluton ofthe universe and ‘if onthe planet. ‘According to merdem scientific enquiry, however such In cannot exist inde- pandenty ofthe narow contest within which they ai. This means ether that science is bind o the presence of ces prorcal vs that pradate [fe on| Earth, or that the teachings of &. Mothew ard Me Gurdjeare simply incor rec. Yet een an unsophisticated — and cuaony — anasie of some of the potent! applications forthe aw of bration reas a lasts hint of a= ng ti, Hones, the iz actrong care fr Furr research on the subject. Orly research by opennirdad analysts, working wihin thir own fds of in vestigation, can provide the necessary evidence fr the realty of law of iors on. Fe chowe to ast tl have implications fer beyond anything that has been discussed in this book. It could be elevant to new ideas in ciplins cretching fom quantum physic to acroplytics, from social ac ‘ences earth scierces, and fom biological volition ro genetic mation, ALONG HISTORY ut what, the, iit htt? What was aiginal ource? Who had aecers ta it and why? Ard for what reason has it bean so deeply hidder? The ansuers — inaofor 25 they can be found ~ seem to arse more in the form of an ever deepening mysteythan a8» ptecze solution. The aleged pater of vibrston preeens isc ax ~ to use Mx Gurdjieff terminology ~ a lef-bissed Semmes srem"-ype pula. Bu, 2 fra ic bron, Mr. Gurdjieff himel did nat actualy reference such a bas in his enreagram teachings. In hicing i herfor, in Boslebubs Tiles, he was impli sgrallng is importance and presenirg it eh ee He was also tang the sare path that St Matthew hal done almast 2200 yoses cxlen Indeed the fac shat te lf iazed errangram pulse wa 22 ‘veto new ideas and rer approaches. In other words, St. Matther/s pier ‘cou be the hatkinger of — or even the ease for — cn or mare parnigmn conceive, hfe thin the scenife communty Indeed, tray bethat Vr Gan ane Mir Gurdiefare inks in a chan of understaring that conrecs the modern er all ‘the vay back at least to St Mattes: ‘Ard te ra ‘ho intbigung posite. The frets thatthe patio isin someway a archelypsl ama fr the proce of nfarmation within the deep stictre ofthe universe, The patern des not man estin a cuaniable mar rer unl tis sorhow triggered; but she fact thatthe same basic pater is ab ‘ways choervable unde conona of change suggets that t maybe a genuine ‘outa sign ofthe inner coherence within what David Bohm har called the “immlcats ardr"!Pashape tune even ernbedded within the dynamics af the socalled Big are” “The second posit relates to the message that St. Mattew might have ben tying fo carve. The proiiary layer of interpretation of his Greek text, raves the sybl forthe atrlopcl Age of Feces that was gestatng 2000 years ago. A subsequent layer of analysis then reveals the lefobiased ennes sr=mype patter, but anly when account i alam ofthe 12ald sructure oF ‘the Zodic. bis therefore possible thet St. Methew/s pater a valid aymbol forte naw astoleges| Age into which ve ae stumbling the Age of Aqua ius. The patie, fier ll, wave focused in its dyrasia, But, more bling, itis also wevelite nv te appesrance. A comparison of te pattem vith the ‘tadonal representation ofthe syrbol of Aquasius not only revels the paral: les between the two, but it aso shows 2 parcular diference: St Mathews setorten n oropiewcin haere chape this conjecture is correct, there would be s8o implications: frst, St Matthew te uncuestonabl transcends Tims; ard eacond the rev Age vl iwohe profound changes to arrong other things ~ hurantind's socal, politcal and ecoramie srucures nis my opinion tha the pate that St. Mathewhid in is Gospel, that George Grdjie concealed in Bele Teles a His Grandhon and shat Wile Garr beatin The Taanel Thra The Ai, i profoundly meaning ts not jut 2 symbelic represerssion of an implausible ‘aw relaxing 20 oscllators withie ‘the Ears bisephere, bt is incaad 2 container of fundamental tthe about the deepsirucure ef the cosrrs. We can ignore it. Or we can accept it for ‘what & may val be: th fra etaterant of revelation that was irtitad in St [Nattheu’s Gospel almost 2000 years ago. Gann, The Mage Wed 2 See David Bohr, Caheeace and th nplicete Order (Rtledge & Kagan Pl Landon, 198). Appendices APPENDIX [NUMERICAL EQUNALENTS OF NEW TESTAMENT GREEK LETTERS fewerease as rs omer [aS FPF Pd ewer ie [peewee Ja Jw Jo lewrawe |p Jae [= > ee a a a In addon, the value ofthe cornbnad laters could Seether 9500. cack APPENDX2 a won uae Pegfiee tHE ay aon ek stds ao sat ca ‘ST MATTHEW'S GOSPEL, CHAPTER 1, VERSES 38.40. GREEK TEXT ton at 4 fiat ter oi a u if Fe Q = fe i . af. : i % Ee = wat ois cal std Se ow veRsE 40, Source: Nestle-Aland GresleEnglish New Testament, Deutsche Bibelgezelschaf, Sasigert, 1990. APPENDIX3 Itean be shown thatthe elerert of times impli present in the ein ps. ‘St Matthews version rates the circle of Joras to the square ofthe Son of ran and measures 1261 uta in width and 1952 ute in height Fit the a eric vale of the Greek word nagar, mening “day is 354: and the bohath of the dagram (J 1069 or 1962 unts) i thems times the number 554 Thatiz: syengteee The width ofthe diagram is therefore syboiclly equivalent to 3 “days” Se seohs: (page 18) Sword, the total height of he diagram 's measured asthe ras ofthe oras’s cede pl the height ofthe Son's aquare. Thats soeiesy 2 ‘The numbar oe virally equivalent 0 the nurarcvale of hres right” (i= 1985). The high af the diagram therfore coressonde to “thrse night! See Sigua 83. again Hence the tre phrases “Jars in the belly ofthe whale and the Son of man in the hear of the eanh” canbe talen to refer 1o diagram involing& cde ed pe fx tae eslcer do egicslerspalitng ment peed chose tcl boundary is described by te term “three days and thee rights Furthermore, ifthe width i dived by the height, she result i = umber that bs ahead been chcusted itis the punter ofthe ache creative power inthe Universe, rarey 666.Thatis: 106i /362=0.666 In otharoids, any constriction of the usin piso reerences not jst te a tive energy fenton but soothe passage of tive. 3x 354 7X S Les .SiyBiu easy, CI, g 26S) = 190L + LES FIGURE 43-123 "DAYS" AND “THREE NIGHTS" APPENDIX, Ea pam ‘THE STRUCTURE OF WILLIAM GANN'S TUNNEL THRU THE AIR dal ANOTE ON WILLIAM GANN’S THE MAGIC WORD |n3355, MrCarn published spaperbsceanied The Magic Wo. The paalle ‘th Tam are unmitakesbe: The Wage Werd ieee th instruction that into be read “tleast three times vera period of three week; and is emnbl- shed wth biblial quctations,aphorises and blark pages. The simlarties suggest tha: we can apply the same artic techniques to The Magic Word 25 ‘were applied te Tunnel. Even oo given the eubject mtier of tha bok, any cor

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