Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Bruno Schettino and Bruno Bobak' War Zone RIIP

On September 24, the Deaths in 2012 site records the following:  Bruno Bobak, 88, Polish-born Canadian war artist, cancer.[8]
Detail from "Still Life Army Kit" by Bruno Bobak: Bobak, who was Canada's
youngest official war artist during the Second World War,
has died in Fredericton. He was 88. (CP/Goose Lane)
Because Bruno Babak passed away at this precise moment in time, an intricate cluster synchronicity has cropped up in connection with the names "Bruno" and "Brown".  Note the etymology of Bruno : Derived from the Germanic element brun meaning "brown".
    
What makes this cluster unique, is that just three days before, when perusing the Deaths of 2012 site, I had taken note that a notable person by the name of "Bruno" had passed away on September 21: 
 Bruno Schettino, 71, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Capua (since 1997).[42] (Italian) 
Even though I made the "synchro-connection" with his name "Bruno" and a recent cluster synchronicity surrounding the name "Brown", I was so busy at the time and hot on the trail of another synchronicity, that I simply put this one on the back burner.   So imagine my shock when I discovered today, another notable "Bruno" recently added to the list!!, 
And of course the name Bruno isn't very common either... so what are the chances?!

If you've been following my blog, you already know about the "Brown" cluster synchronicity, but for those who haven't, then I need to fill you in a little bit on what occurred while writing my September 19 post (Here).  Note the following excerpt taken from the post:
Dik Browne with "red bearded"Hagar the Horrible
Finally, I stopped at:1989 – Dik Browne, American cartoonist (b. 1917).   
Charles Schutz and Charlie Brown
First of all, the spelling of "Dik Browne" as opposed to the usual "Dick Brown" is in keeping with the inner twin world's  'artzee' style.   Secondly, that his surname  "Browne", coupled with his occupation as "Cartoonist", synchro-connects with 2 separate cluster synchronicities, one involving the surname "Brown" and another involving "cartoonists".  In fact, if you venture over to my Toumai Blog, to the post entitled "Charles Schulz ; Charles Smith Synchro Deaths" (Here),  you'll discover that these same clusters appear here as well, re: cartoonist Charles Schultz, creator of the iconic Charlie Brown.   
So then, you now have a good idea on the evolution of this most recent cluster synchronicity.  But the question is, what does all this mean?!

I find it interesting that the old word "bruin" which evolved to become our word "bear", comes from the word "brown".    Note the following etymology:
 brown (adj.) Look up brown at Dictionary.comO.E. brun "dark, dusky," only developing a definite color sense 13c., from P.Gmc. *brunaz (cf. O.N. brunn, Dan.brun, O.Fris., O.H.G. brun, Du. bruin, Ger. braun), from PIE *bher- (3) "shining, brown" (cf. Lith. beras"brown"), related to *bheros "dark animal"
Note from the above, a section that I highlighted in gold re: PIE (Proto Indo European) *bher.  This would be the root origin... and so what of the verb "to bear"?!


bear (v.) Look up bear at Dictionary.com
O.E. beran "to bear, bring; bring forth, produce; to endure, sustain; to wear" (class IV strong verb; past tensebær, pp. boren), from P.Gmc. *beranan (cf. O.S. beran, O.Fris. bera, O.H.G. beran, Ger. gebären, O.N. bera, Goth. bairan "to carry, bear, give birth to"), from PIE root *bher- (1) meaning both "give birth" (though only English and German strongly retain this sense, and Russian has beremennaya "pregnant") and "carry a burden, bring" (see infer). 


The portion of the above definition that states : "to wear", is interesting and it makes you wonder if the word "fur" is somehow connected.  What I would like to bring to your attention now, is the "ber" suffix that is found in all the months from September through to December-- the colder months that people would have to bear/wear warming clothing... that is, if you live here in the north.  Back in the day when words were contrived, our ancestors lived near the glacier fields and so they no doubt dawned on fur to combat the cold harsh winters -- the thick and luxurious fur of brown bears had no doubt played an intricate role as "armor of the day".

On that note, the subject of war,  has been a bit of a "synchro- focus" in my posts as of late... and especially now it seems to be reiterated with Bruno Babak's occupation as a "War Artist" during WWII.  Note the etymology of the word war:
war (n.)  late O.E. (c.1050), wyrre, werre, from O.N.Fr. werre "war" (Mod.Fr. guerre), from Frankish *werra, from P.Gmc. *werso (cf. O.S. werran, O.H.G. werran, Ger. verwirren "to confuse, perplex").
As you can see, it's very similar to the word "wear", which is related to the word "bear".

As I've stated before, I consider my part in all of this, like that of a "War Correspondent", but in this case,  uncovering and then deciphering cryptic synchronicity,  means that my role can more accurately be described as "War Artist/Correspondent".   I consider this recent cluster as a sort of nod-- that I was correct in my previous interpretation-- that the inner twin world are waging an unusual war, one that is aimed at we outer twins in the outer world.  From what I gather, this war will continue and will escalate until enough of us  become aware of their existence and we then dawn on the necessary armor, not just to protect our bodies, but to protect our loved ones... our families-- to design and build a home that can withstand the nemesis that is coming our way, one so enormous, that the glaciated winters of the north, pale in comparison.  

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