Significance of Three

According to the Crystallinks.com/numerology, “the alchemy of three is
demonstrated by its power of multiplicity. For example, one gave rise to two
(1+1=2) and two gave rise to three (2+1=3) and three gave rise to all numbers
(3+1=4, 3+2=5, 3+3=6, 3+4=7, 3+5=8 3+6=9).” It is then written that 3 is the “number
of good fortune, multiplicity, and alchemy.”

 

Importantly, in the third paragraph of a letter to Messrs. Lee &
Sumner, Mr. Frankish requests a more prominent heading to describe the “Model Colony
of Southern California.” He highlights the following three: i) fine climate,
ii
) famous avenues, and iii) abundant water supply. However, one may argue with his third highlight.

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