Every now and then, someone stands out from the crowd and that is particularly true when it comes to this notable Canadian. Surprisingly, Wikipedia and The Deaths of 2012 site failed to mention Alexander's bigger claim to fame... that is, other than the part he played via his "timely synchro-death". Note this excerpt from the BlackPast.org :
Alexander began his political career in 1968, when he was elected Canada’sSo how... and why is it that these sources failed to mention this very important "FIRST"?! And even more perplexing, how is it that I knew nothing of this man until his death... and I'm Canadian?!
first black Member of Parliament.
Putting all that aside, what's important now, is that the inner twin of this man sacrificed their conjoined lives in order to play a part in keeping the "synchronicity connection" going. As with the great majority of synchro-deaths found on my blogs, there are other tell tell signs... a trail of evidence that enables me to make this claim.
Note the following excerpts from Wikipedia:
The most obvious synchro-connection lay with the second excerpt re: his mothers name being "Mae Rose". For one thing, the name "Mae" (and other versions: Mai and May) have cropped up as of late, hence forming an elaborate cluster synchronicity... not to mention that my name is May. And then, there's her maiden name "Rose", which adds to another major cluster that also recently occurred, one involving "flowers" and in particular, "Roses". There is also his day of birth, January 21st, the 21st day of the year, which fits into the "Off By One" cluster synchronicity category (given that twin "22" is a particular trade mark signature of the inner twin world). I should mention as well, that my daughters birthday is also January 21st. Finally, note his year of birth-- 1922.
- Lincoln MacCauley AlexanderPC CC OOnt CD QC(January 21, 1922 – October 19, 2012)
- Alexander was born in Toronto, Ontario, to Mae Rose and Lincoln Alexander, Sr.,
- He first distinguished himself in service to Canada in the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War. Alexander graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto in 1953
BlackPast.org also states:
In 1954 Alexander joined the first interracial law firm in Canada, Miller, Tokiwa and Isaacs in Hamilton.Alexander's mother, Mae, was a maid and his father was a railway porter, and in my books, even though his parents never achieved notoriety (by our outer patriarchal world standard), surely, they played a role in their son's great achievements.
If you were to ask me what my personal thoughts in regards to all of this, I would say that the inner twin world's synchro-focus is on "Mae Rose"... the maid... the mother. So what could the inner twin world be trying to say?! Are they likening themselves to Mae Rose... are they influencing "Mae Roses" of the world in order to "clean house" (metaphorically speaking)?! After all, their focus has been on a new type of "HOUSE" for quite some time Perhaps one day we will understand fully, the sacrifices made by women ... by mothers, in a bid to secure the future.
I have no picture to put up of Mae Rose, but then again perhaps the portrait of the woman behind Alexander in the photo is of her, although her clothing suggest otherwise. Who knows, but whoever she is, she's likely a mother, and no doubt a woman who has bore much in her life time. Perhaps that is why Alexander chose that particular spot, so that the portrait would sit over his right shoulder... and aren't those red roses along the edge and in the very middle of the photo?!
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