Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Harry Pilling RIIP, and "Death Comes in Three's" (UPDATED)

Portrait of Harry PillingWhen referring back to the Deaths in 2012 site, I noticed another notable figure, Harry Pilling, had been added to the September 22nd list.

He stood out on two accounts, both having to do with his name: for one, "Harry" is a diminutive (nickname) of "Henry", which connects him via synchronicity to my previous post, given that it concerns the recent passing of two notable individuals, both named "Henry" --Henry Bauchau who passed away on Sept 21 and Henry Champ who passed away on Sept 23).  This means that we now have 3 deaths occurring within 3 consecutive days, all of whom share a common name.  

So, we not only have an addition to the cluster synchronicity surrounding the name "Henry/Harry", but the three deaths have all the earmarks of a "Deaths Come in Three's" cluster synchronicity.
  
Note this following excerpt taken from my recent post entitled, Henry Bauchau RIIP and Synchro Connections (Here)
That he died at "99" years of age, coupled with the fact of his first name being "Henry" (the   nickname of which is "Harry"), are synchronicities connecting him to my last post as well the "Harried Series" (45 posts found on my Toumai blog), all of which involves a  major cluster synchronicity surrounding words/names: Hare, Hair, Heir, Harry, Harriett, Henry, Henrietta 
So then, this warrants further research on Harry Pilling.  Note these excerpts taken from his wiki page:
Harry Pilling (23 February 1943 – 22 September 2012) was an English cricketer. Standing just 5 feet 3 inches (1.60 m) tall he had the distinction of being the shortest English cricketer... 
One of his most memorable innings for Lancashire was an unbeaten 70 against Sussex, which helped secure his county's first Gillette Cup success in 1970.[1]
Matches333173
Bowling styleRight-arm off break
I've highlighted in "bold gold", various fields of synchronicity that I see, some of which are fairly obvious, ie: the twin 22 and then the 333, given the inner twin propensity for generating synchronicity involving identical sequences of numbers such as these.  The "Gillette Cup" and "Right-arm off break" will require a more in depth explanation though.

One thing peculiar, and  worth mentioning, is the fact that I had mistaken his name to be  "Piling" at first, but knowing that our inner twin's are able to influence our thoughts and actions, this "mistake" was likely part of the plan.   In other words, my own inner twin, Tou, had influence this little "mistake".  What had then occurred to me was that this was the inner twin world's way of reiterating this most recent "piling up"-- the cluster synchronicity involving the recent rash of Henry/Harry deaths.  

Since the name "Pilling" seems to be a cross between the words "pillar" and "piling", I decided to check out the following etymology:
pile (v.) "to heap up," mid-14c.; Related: Piledpiling. Figurative verbal expression pile on "attack vigorously" from 1894. Pile-up"multi-vehicle crash" recorded in 1929. 
pile (n.2)  from L. pilum heavy javelin of the Roman foot soldier, lit. "pestle". Pile-driver in the figurative sense of "very strong hit" is recorded from 1958. 
pile (n.1) "mass, heap," early 15c., "pillar, pier of a bridge," from L. pila "stone barrier." Sense development in Latin from "pier, harbor wall of stones," to "something heaped up."  The meaning "large building" is probably derived from this word. 
pile (n.3) "soft, raised surface upon cloth," from L. pilus "hair."  
pillage (n.) late 14c., "act of plundering" (especially in war), probably from a figurative use of L. pilare "to strip of hair," perhaps also meaning "to skin" (pluckfleece). 
pillar (n.) Look up pillar at Dictionary.com
early 13c.,  from L. pila "pillar, stone barrier." Figurative sense of "prop or support of an institution or community" is first recorded early 14c.
It's been my contention, that the inner twin world have influenced certain aspects of our lives and world, such as the design and implementation of words... such as the ones above, in order to establish "hidden" patterns that would assist in the process of "coming out" and "communicating" to us.  For instance, look at the third noun regarding the word  "pile" as per the above, and especially to it's reference to "Hair", as well as the reference to "hair" in the word, "pillage".  Then with these in mind, note how the name "Harry" is phonetically identical to "hairy"-- a word that describes someone who has lots of hair, or a "hairy scary situation".  As you can see, Harry's surname, "Pilling", has hidden within it, some "hair".  In fact, what comes to mind now, is that "pilling" could be regarded "play with words" re: hairing... or herring.  When I key the word "herring" into the online etymology site's search engine I'm brought to a page (Here) that include a list of words, among them are these two excerpts:
  • herring O.E. from W.Gmc. *heringgaz, of unknown origin, perhaps related to O.E. har "gray, hoar," from the color, or to O.H.G. heri "host, multitude"
  • pilchard (n.) fish of the herring family, 1540s, earlier pilcher (1520s), unknown origin.
So now you see a bit more of the hidden workings of the inner twin world, with the prefix "pil" tying in with "pile" (meaning "hair") and of course the word "herring" also ties in with "hair"/"hairing" by virtue of its phonetic similarity.  I can't help but hear other words as well-- "harrowing" and "hair-raising"... which could have brought rise to the meaning of  "hairy/harry" as in a "scary situation".  Note the following etymology:


harrowing "extremely distressing, painful," 1799 (implied in harrowingly), from prp. of harrow (v.).
harrow (v.) "to drag a harrow over," especially in harrowing of Hell in Christian theology, early 14c., from hergian (see harry)
harry (v.) O.E. hergian "make war, lay waste, ravage, plunder,"  from *harjaz "an armed force" (cf. O.E. here, O.N. herr "crowd, great number; army, troop," O.S., O.Fris. heri, Du. heir, O.H.G. har, Ger. Heer"host, army," Goth. harjis), from PIE root *koro- "war" (cf. Lith. karas "war, quarrel," karias "host, army;" O.C.S. kara "strife;" M.Ir. cuire "troop;" O.Pers.kara "host, people, army;" Gk. koiranos "ruler, leader, commander")
Simply put, the deaths of these three Henry/Harry notables, are a means by which the inner twin world communicates our dire situation-- people are sacrificing/being sacrificed via "timely" deaths in order to shock us awake.  If you go to the above etymology regarding "herring", note the part where it states:  perhaps related to O.E. har "gray, hoar," from the color.   In reference to hair, the color gray implies "elderly"... and indeed,  Henry Bauchau-- 99 yrs; Henry Champ--75 yrs;  and Harry Pilling-- 69,  were definitely up there in the "hoar frost" category of gray hair.    The etymology of "harry"  as per immediately above, reveals what etymologist are generally aware of-- that the letter "h" found in words ... as with "w", "y" and "i", had evolved from an original  "K"/"Q"/"G"/"J"/"C" sound.  

So note the word "hoar" as per the above, and then its etymology:






hoar (adj.) Look up hoar at Dictionary.com
O.E. har "hoary, gray, venerable, old," the connecting notion being gray hair, from P.Gmc. *haira (cf. O.N. harr "gray-haired, old," O.S., O.H.G. her"distinguished, noble, glorious," Ger. hehr), from PIE *kei-, source of color adjectives (see hue (1)). German also uses the word as a title of respect, in Herr.






hue (1) Look up hue at Dictionary.com
"color," O.E. hiw "color, form, appearance, beauty," earlier hiow, heow, from P.Gmc. *hiwam (cf. O.N. hy "bird's down," Swed. hy "skin, complexion," Goth. hiwi"form, appearance"), from PIE *kei-
hue (2) Look up hue at Dictionary.com
"a shouting," mid-13c., from O.Fr. hue "outcry, noise, war or hunting cry," probably of imitative origin. Hue and cry is late 13c. as an Anglo-French legal term meaning "outcry calling for pursuit of a felon." Extended sense of "cry of alarm" is 1580s


It's important to see how all these words interconnect in order to decipher from them, a meaningful communication.  I believe this is a further communication from the inner twin world, indicating that they are responsible for the rash of synchro-deaths.  This is their means of adding a signature-- their mark.   This is their means of not only revealing themselves, but a shocking means of waking us up to their/our conjoined dilemma... this is the "cry of alarm"!!!

I can't also help but note the ages of these more recent Henry/Harry deaths and the order in which I had discovered and posted about them: 99; 75 and then 69.  Is this the inner twin world's way of saying that the timely deaths will become younger... and thus more harrowing for their world as well as our own?!  I can't help but consider this most recent synchro-communication to be yet another warning... a war cry!!

There are other synchro-connections that can be found in the above excerpt taken from Harry Pilling's wiki page.  Take for instance the following:
One of his most memorable innings for Lancashire was an unbeaten 70 against Sussex, which helped secure his county's first Gillette Cup success in 1970.[1]
I had highlighted in bold gold the words "Gillette Cup" for a reason.  First of all, I'm reminded of the gillette razor, which in a roundabout way, has to do with "Hair", given that razors are used to shave off hair... and in particular, beards.
  
Oddly, the name "Gillette" also reminds me of my partner Cathy's son, "Gillman Payette".  The suffix of Gillette and Gillman are the same... as well as pronounced the same-- as in "Jill", as opposed to the hard "g" that you find in our English word "gill".  But this name synchro can be taken deeper.  Note, if we take the prefix of Gillman's first name, Gill (which is his "nickname"), and we then connect it to the suffix of his last name "ette", we get "Gillette" (note as well, Cathy's surname is Bennett-- a similar suffix).  I also remember something that my father (who is Acadian French) had remarked about in regards to the "Payette" surname-- that it had originated from early French immigrants who on debarking from their long and arduous journey by sea to their new land of Acadia (original name given by the first French settlers coming to Canada), were then required to choose a last name (in those days, last names were not usual), for immigration/census purposes.  Some simply chose the name "Payette" for the simple reason being that one of the few possessions they could afford to bring, was a small but highly valued "pillow" that enabled the long journey by sea, barely bearable.  A small pillow in old French, is called a "payette".

Note as well, the prefix in pillow is the same as the prefix in Harry's surname, "Pilling".

On clicking on the link to the Gillette Cup, I discover that the cup was sponsored by the Gillette razor company, which I then traced to this next wiki excerpt:
King Camp Gillette (January 5, 1855 – July 9, 1932) was an American businessman popularly associated with the safety razor, although several models were in existence prior to Gillette's design. Gillette's innovation was the thin, inexpensive, disposable blade of stamped steel.[1]
If you've read my previous posts, you'll see a wide array of other synchro-connections, such as with the twin "55" in the year of his birth; you'll see another surrounding his first name "King" ; and more profoundly, there's a third involving his middle name "Camp".  

I'll just focus now on his middle name, "Camp" which happens to have the same origin as the name "Champ" (as per Henry Champ-- the main subject of my last post and now a subject of this post, given that he is one of the deaths pertaining to this recent "Death Comes in Three's" cluster.  Note this excerpt from yesterday's post:
Next, we come to Henry's surname "Champ" which adds to another cluster synchronicity surrounding this name/word.  This one will take a little longer to reveal, and so the best place for me to begin, is with this etymology (origin of words and their meanings) :
champion (n.)  from L.L. campionem "gladiator, fighter, combatant in the field," from L. campus "field (of combat);" see campus.--campus (n.)  from L. campus "a field,"  
It's not that either "Camp" or "Champ" are common names even.  And that they have the same original meaning of "field", a word involved in a major cluster synchronicity that has been ongoing for quite some time, all of which are posted to both my blogs!!  Now do you see how the inner twin world have set in place unique patterns-- synchronicity that have a whole range/field of  other meaning. 

We ARE on a battlefield with our inner twin's and their world, whether we realize it or not!!   The sooner we realize this truth, the sooner this battle will come to an end and we can move on to a bright future tou-gether... otherwise, I'm afraid of what can be read into the excerpt taken from Harry Piling's wiki page located at the top of this post, re:  Right-arm off break?!   

I can't help but think in terms of how profoundly our inner twin's are able to influence us in our outer twin world.   They are able to bring about death... of course this means their "conjoined" deaths.  We in the outer world,... or at least the greater majority of us,  rely  heavily on our inner twin, hence why it is that we so readily "heed" their subtle influences and act accordingly.  Our evolutionary past has been such that we so completely trust our inner twin's subtle influences, that without even thinking, or without even being the slightest bit aware of it, we simply trust and do.  It's by this uncanny ability, that they are able to create synchronicity through us... that is how they synchronize deaths in a timely fashion that synchronicity is generated.   And when we dig deep enough into surrounding sychronicities, we see that they form an intricate communication, one that enables them to send a message so strong and powerful, that we in our outer world, can no longer ignore or deny.

UPDATE: 

I recollected another synchro-connection to my September 19 post entitled, Russel E. Train RIIP and Bearded Ladies (Here).  What you will find in this post is the cropping up of a person who's surname is "Barber"... notable Jeff Barber, who had passed away on September 23, 1994.  Note, the following wiki excerpt: 
September 23 is the 266th day of the year (267th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 99 days remaining until the end of the year.
Taking the above numbers: 23; 266; 267; 99,  and then taking into consideration that the inner twin world had influenced the design of this key board so that each number shares a key with a specific symbol that in turn enables a broader meaning to be applied to the number, I was able to interpret the following:
--The 23 equates with the symbols @# which essentially means "at fabricate/build".
--The 266 equates with the symbols @^^ which means "at house house"... the duplication being a "twin number cluster synchronicity that references the TUSSH (the Two United Structure System Home).
-- The 267 which constitutes as a "Off by One" cluster synchronicity, and equates with @^&, which to me suggests that we have yet to get on board... as though they are saying "and... and... c'mon, where's your half of the house input?!"... I also consider the & -"AND" symbol reflects the future... the future from my perspective is reflected in my Granddaughter's name -- Addisyn-- the prefix "Add" a subtle form of "And".
I think this is there way of stressing the importance of our conjoined efforts-- our sacrifice today will protect the future of our grandchildren after we are gone-- the Addisyn's of the world.   This is the inner twin's way of explaining why they do what they do-- it's essential to get us on track today, for this reason.
-- the twin 99 equates with the ((, and because the left bracket is used to make an unhappy/angry emoticon :-(    I consider this to mean that the inner twin world in not happy with our overall progress toward that end.

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