found consecutive nature in first words of the Torah in full gematria and an interesting sum
To get your feet wet, here is an imperfect one of mine to give a feel that needs the Torah to start with the letter B to cover all of it.
First let us start with the 2nd, 4th and 8th words in Genesis 1. The second word is B-R-A or 203, the 0 being in the middle, the 2 and 3 adding to 5 and the 2 corresponding to being the second word. The fourth word is A-T or 401, the 0 being in the middle, the 4 and 1 adding to 5 and the 4 corresponding to being the fourth word. The eighth word is V-H-A-R-Tz or 302, the 0 being in the middle, adding to 5 and 8 being too high, but 302 is between 203 and 401 both by average and pictorially. 104 is trivial because 5 is defined to be 1+4. The 6th word, V-A-T, is 407 and different. 4+7=11 and the 11th word is V-B-H-V or 19 and the 19th word is ayin-L which is 100 in full gematria. Now for the odds. The first word, B-R-A-Sh-I-T is 913. The third is A-L-H-I-M or 86. To go from 9 to 8 is -1 and from 1 to nothing is -1. Then adding 3 it is like -1-1+3 or adding 1. The fifth is H-Sh-m-I-M or 395. From 86 to 395, 8 to 9 is +1, 6 to 5 is -1 and 3 is +3, making it like adding 3. The 7th word is H-A-R-Tz or 296. From 86 it is +2,+1,+0 or +3. Also note that in all the digits for odd words (9-1-3-8-6-3-9-5-2-9-6) there is 1 1, 2 3s and 3 9s. Notice the 1st word we go up 1 and then the 3rd word we go up 3 to get to the 5th or 7th word. Or the Torah could start with the R, making the first word 911 and +3, +3 and +3.
Now I noticed that without the sixth word, V-A-T, interesting patterns emerge. 6 is not a power of 2 and the sixth word’s spelling, 4-0-7, has no digits from the odds (9-1-3-8-6-3-9-5-2-9-6). If we add words 2,4 and 8 each is 5 and we get 15, a sacred number (2+0+3+4+0+1+3+0+2). Then the first and third add to 27 (9+1+3+8+6), the number of letters in simple gematria. The fifth and seventh words add to 34 (3+9+5+2+9+6), where 34 is the sum of the spelling of the letters that spell the first letter beit. Beit is spelled B-I-T or (2+10+22=34). Notice that 15+27+34=76, which is the sum of the spelling of the letters in the first word (B-R-A-S-I-T = 2+20+1+21+10+22).
As a rule in my book, regular or full gematria follows simple gematria. This is the only exception because adding digits does not lead to big numbers.