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by Fabrice Schomberg


one and two

 have the same number of letters because two is two identical ones. three has five letters because one and two have three letters, two letters are left and this is when the third number comes in. four has four letters because it is the number four. five is in fact the fifth number with five letters when considered to be the fifth (which it is). six has six angles - depends on how you look at it (even upside down), could be points or curves. seven, like the fifth, is the seventh which has seven letters. eight is a bit of an oddity, as such is our cosmos with an eighth having six letters, don’t ask me why, quite peculiar, but quantum physics can explain it together with a rabbi because eight symbolises the hidden miracle of four directions, six days of work under the governance of time and matter and a seventh day of rest which is beyond time and matter and eight which is beyond all that and space and the universe and everything. why I’m telling you this is because eight expands to nine or ninth which together make nine letters and tenty is plenty.

please don’t ask me any more questions.


edited by Janet Cartlidge, copyright © 2016 Fabrice Schomberg


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