Monday, October 22, 2012

Russell Means, "Little Red One", Synchro-RIIP and Maylower II (UPDATE)

The name Russel has cropped up in a number of posts lately.  Take for instance my September 19 post concerning  "Russel Train" (Here), once President of the WWF, who had just passed away.   And consider as well, that in the post, I had also included the etymology (the original 'meaning') of his name, Russel.   So then, when  a notable person by the name of "Russell Means" passed away today, more than a few synchro-hairs were raised!!

Note the following  from the Deaths in 2012 site:
22 Russell Means, 72, American Native rights activist andactor (PocahontasThe Last of the Mohicans), throat cancer.[1]
There's a definite cluster synchronicity occurring with the name Russel with it cropping up so many times, and in fact, the name had cropped up in my previous post, note this excerpt:
So, not only is the name "Rossi" phonetically similar to "Rose", thus fitting into this cluster synchronicity via "play with words", but the etymology of Rossi shows that in origin it was the name of a color-- Red.  I should also mention at this time, that another cluster sychronicity surrounded the name "Russle" the etymology of which is "little red one". 
Now, going back to my September 19 post entitled: Russel E. Train RIIP and Bearded Ladies, 
note this excerpt:
His surname "Train" caught my eye, considering the major cluster synchronicity involving "Trains", found  in my Toumai Blog.  As well, note the etymology of his name "Russel: 
From a surname which meant "little red one" in French.
So, Russel means "Little Red One"!!  Given this definition, t's worthwhile mentioning at this point, , that a "color" cluster synchronicity/theme has also occurred over the past few weeks, with "RED" being the most frequent.    As well, words/names such as:  "Rose",  "Bloom"  and "May" have cropped up enough times to warrant labeling each into the "cluster synchronicity" category.  Because these clusters appear to have a "synchro-connection",  I couldn't help but wonder if the "may flower" factors in.  Of course given the three clusters, and because the mayflower is the emblem of Nova Scotia, the province where I live, my thoughts had been focused on the actual flower.

Then, synchronicity had taken a bit of a twist in the last couple of days, with yesterday's post concerning the recent death of notable "black man", Lincoln Alexander in conjunction with my first post of today concerning the death of "All Blacks" rugby player, Sir Wilson Whineray.  As you can see, the cluster synchronicity re: the color "black", has just been added to.   And now, we have this post which  concerns a "red man", Russell Means, whose name actually means "Little Red One" in origin.

This continuation of the "color theme cluster", was enough of  a heads up, bringing me to investigate further via Russell Means wiki page (Here), where I noted this excerpt:
On Thanksgiving Day 1970, Means and other AIM activists staged their first protest in Boston: they seized the Mayflower II, a replica ship of the Mayflower, to protest the Puritans' and United States' mistreatment of Native Americans.[7]
It seems that I was partly right with my thoughts re: the mayflower, butt the inner twin world had the "Mayflower II" in mind, and of course, now that I see the "II" at the end, it makes perfectly good "inner twin synchro-sense"!!

This next wiki excerpt spoke to me:
In 1995, Means published an autobiographyWhere White Men Fear to Tread, written with Marvin J. Wolf.
My autobiography, if the day should ever come, and I happen to have a say in the matter, would be entitled Where Our Patriarchal World Fears to Tread... butt Must.

UPDATE (Oct 25, 2012):

Out of the blue the other day, I asked Cathy what comes to her mind when I say "little red one" and she said "little red riding hood"-- the nursery rhyme of the little girl with red hood who was stalked by a big bad wolf on the way through the woods to visit her Gramma... I think she was rescued in the end wasn't she... by a woodsman?!

What comes to mind is that I had failed to mentioned in the post regarding the death of singer Raylene Rankin, that she and her siblings owned a pub in Cape Breton called the "Red Shoe Pub."   With all the colors coming up as of late... and red in particular, I should have at least mentioned it. 

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