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Dear Phil, my own dear Devil,

Bach wrote 23 fuges, he took them down from the spiritual world, numbered

them himself, he probably knew nothing about chinese medicine, it is not my

phanasy as I have told you; several muscisians have tested them as also the

results from patients. Also the famous LIZON used them as such.

 

Are

 

Are Simeon Thoresen

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Sendt: 23. februar 2005 14:08

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Emne: Bach's Fugue Sequence 1-5 in relation to Shang Cycle

Sequence LV-KI!!

 

 

 

Hi All, & Are, Wainright & Roger,

 

Roger, I think that you are testing a most interesting idea. I look forward

to hearing your conclusions.

 

Are wrote:

> Dear all, I have several times used Bachs " Die Kunst der Fuge " as [the]

> only treatment in patients. I have found that Fuge #1 stimulates LV; #2

> HT; #3 SP; #4 LU; #5 KI. I have also asked musicians to feel where in

> the body they felt " something " while listening to the different fuges.

> Usually they felt " something " just where I thought they should. This

> system I observed during a church concert in Trondheim, Norway. Are

 

Are, I am going to be a " Devil's Advocate " here.

 

My Maths are rusty. Maybe those good at Maths might check out this

calculation:

 

Assuming that each of the 5 Fugues relates to one specific member of

the 5 Yin Channel-Organ Systems:

 

The odds of Fugue #1 relating to LV are 1/5

The odds of Fugue #2 relating to HT are 1/4

The odds of Fugue #3 relating to SP are 1/3

The odds of Fugue #4 relating to LU are 1/2

The odds of Fugue #5 relating to KI are 1/1

 

Therefore the combined (multiple) odds of Fugue sequence #1 to #5

relating to the Sheng Cycle sequence, beginning with LV, are

1/(5x4x3x2) = 1/120.

 

In statistical terms, this would be classified as very significant.

 

Questions from a " Devil's Avcocate " :

 

1. Who numbered the Bach Fugues? Did he do it himself?

2. Did the person who numbered them know of the Sheng Cycle and its

relationships to the Yin Organs?

3. Are we talking of " Divine Inspiration " or psychic sense of the

numberer here, or fantasy on your part?

 

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