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Saturday, January 16, 2016

49 58 121 | First Female President in Taiwan, Tsai Ing-Wen


Notice the post time of 10:38, a lot like 138, the number on Donald Trump
the guy setting up the Presidency for Hillary Clinton

http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/16/asia/taiwan-election/index.html

'First female president' is becoming a growing theme... here is another, this time for Taiwan.

Taiwan = 2+1+9+5+1+5 = 23
Taiwan = 20+1+9+23+1+14 = 68

Her name, Tsai Ing-wen.

Tsai = 2+1+1+9 = 13/22
Ing-wen = 9+5+7+5+5+5 = 36
Tsai Ing-wen = 49/58

Tsai = 20+19+1+9 = 49
Ing-wen = 9+14+7+23+5+14 = 72
Tsai Ing-wen = 121

1 comment:

  1. "Her name, Tsai Ing-wen.
    Tsai = 2+1+1+9 = 13/22
    Ing-wen = 9+5+7+5+5+5 = 36
    Tsai Ing-wen = 49/58"

    There is an inherent flaw in your method. You're using the English alphabet for the numerology of a non-anglophone name. Especially one that doesn't use the Latin alphabet or any alphabetic writing system for that matter. There are different systems of transcribing Chinese languages. The most notable are Hanyu Pinyin and Wade-Giles for Mandarin.
    Example:
    Mao Zedong vs. Mao Tse-tung.
    Den Xiaoping vs. Teng Hsiao-p'ing.
    Guangzhou vs. Kuang-chou.
    Shijiazhuang vs. Shih-chia-chuang. And so on...

    So for example Tsai Ing-Wen's name* in Pinyin is Cài Yīngwén and in Wade-Giles is Tsai Ying-wen. Her names in other Chinese languages are Tshai Yîn-vun, Chhoà Eng-bûn or Tshuà Ing-bûn. Their is no universal spelling for Chinese names, so it's seems rather arbitrary to use numerology for a language that doesn't really have an alphabet. Finding out the meaning of the characters in her name (蔡 英 文) would be a more meaningful way of finding meanings.
    *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsai_Ing-wen
    https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E8%94%A1
    https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E8%8B%B1
    https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E6%96%87

    Really this goes for any non-Anglophone name. For example you did a post about an incident in Montana in which a family was shot at an Indian reservation. Based on the numerology of the names you wrote it off as a hoax. The suspect was a Hisapnic teen name Jesus Deniz Mendoza. Again you used the English alphabet on a non-anglophone name. In the Spanish alphabet* the letters ch, ll, and ñ are considered separate letters. So that would throw off your numerology. Sames goes for any foreign name. Other language have extra letters. Furthermore numbers have different meanings to different cultures.
    *http://www.omniglot.com/writing/spanish.htm

    Now I'm not saying you should do this for every name not of English origin. For example if someone's last name is Schmidt. However they are an American you wouldn't have to use the German alphabet simply because their name is of German origin. Now if their last name is Schmidt and they are from Germany it would make more sense to use the German alphabet.

    Then there's the case of romanization of Arabic, which is anything but consistent. For example there are 112 different ways of spelling the name of the former leader of Libya. It could be anything from Moammar Gaddafi to Mu'ammar Qadhdhafi. Take your pick!
    http://blogs.abcnews.com/theworldnewser/2009/09/how-many-different-ways-can-you-spell-gaddafi.html

    More recently you did a post about the execution of Nimr al-Nimr. Again you did the numerology of his name. Of course it's merely the English transcription of his name. His Wikipedia lists alternate spelling such asa l-Nemr, al-Namr,al-Nimer, al-Nemer, al-Namer. Take your pick!

    I'm not here to chew you out. I'm just saying that there are flaws in your methods to consider. You can't take a one size fits all approach to numerology. Numerical values of words are not universal truths. Obviously the word dog doesn't have the same numerical value as perro, chien or Hund.

    For example I went to gematrix.org and entered my name. My name* has a numerical value of 170. It shares the numerical values of sinister phrases such as "The Devil Incarnate" and "The Church of Satan". On the other hand in shares the numerical value of phrases with holier connotations such as "Casts Out Devil", "My Lord My God" and "Yeshua Ben Yosef". My name means The Devil Incarnate and at the same time Casts Out Devils. I found both postive and negative meanings for the numerology of my name. Gematria is not a perfect systems.
    *http://www.gematrix.org/?word=Adam+Vanderpluym

    Food for thought.

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