Here is a generous helping of 6 patterns I came up with on my own from 10-12 to 10-13 2022:
If we look at the number of letters each word is in the first verse, it is
6-3-5-2-5-3-4. One very easy thing to do is switch the first two numbers. We get 365.25, the number of days in a year. It is actually 365.24, so if we carry the 1 we finish with 1-3-4. Switching the first two numbers again gives us 3.14.
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If we combine words, we get 9-7-5-3-4. The 4 ends the pattern.
We can also do 6+8+10+4.
The number of letters per word is almost a palindrome: 6-3-5-2-5-3-4.
If we look at the first letter in the verse, then add 2 and go to the third, then add 4 and go to the 7th, we look at 1,3,7,15,31,the letters are B-A-B-A-A. Maybe 62 is a way to continue the pattern which is A but I don’t remember how.
If we arrange the letters in alphabetical order and count how many of each letter, we get 6,2,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,2,1. Notice in the pattern below this one there are 4 pairs of 3 and 1. We just showed that they are almost all in sequence alphabetically in terms of 3 or 1.
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If we look at the number of letters each word is in the first verse, it is
6-3-5-2-5-3-4. One very easy thing to do is switch the first two numbers. We get 365.25, the number of days in a year. It is actually 365.24, so if we carry the 1 we finish with 1-3-4. Switching the first two numbers again gives us 3.14.
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If we combine words, we get 9-7-5-3-4. The 4 ends the pattern.
We can also do 6+8+10+4.
The number of letters per word is almost a palindrome: 6-3-5-2-5-3-4.
If we look at the first letter in the verse, then add 2 and go to the third, then add 4 and go to the 7th, we look at 1,3,7,15,31,the letters are B-A-B-A-A. Maybe 62 is a way to continue the pattern which is A but I don’t remember how.
If we arrange the letters in alphabetical order and count how many of each letter, we get 6,2,3,1,3,1,3,1,3,2,1. Notice in the pattern below this one there are 4 pairs of 3 and 1. We just showed that they are almost all in sequence alphabetically in terms of 3 or 1.
Meru Foundation Research: An Introduction to the Meru Project
meru.org/intro.html