Thursday, March 21, 2013

George Lowe RIIP and A January 15 Tall Order!!

Listed under the March 20th, the  Deaths in 2013 site includes the  the following:
George Lowe, 89, New Zealand-born mountaineer, explorer and film director, last participant of the 1953 British Mount Everest Expedition.[6]
There's a definite inner twin feel to the above, given his surname "Lowe" and the fact that his life has been anything butt "low", given that he's renown for having ventured to some of the "highest" places in the world... a lot higher than most.  This definitely warrants further investigation.  Note the following taken from his wiki page (Here) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Lowe_(mountaineer):
Wallace George LoweCNZMOBE (15 January 1924 - 20 March 2013)[1]
January 15th birthday crops up once again!!

Note this excerpt taken from an email that I sent out to Associate Chief Justice Deborah K. Smith, the Judge presiding over my case now before the courts:

As well, my second post attached to this email, entitled, Frank Thornton RIIP, Duncton Wood and 222 Hancock, includes the following excerpt:  

  •  Frank Thornton (15 January 1921 – 16 March 2013) 
Note his birthday is the same birthday as my son, Chris,  and life partner Cathy.  Note the following excerpt taken from my February 25th post entitled, Judge Polozola RIIP /January 15 Pattern-Cluster : 
So what are the chances of two notable persons both named Frank, both born on January 15, both passing away within a couple of weeks of each other AND, sharing the same birthday as BOTH my son and partner.   

Note the following name and word definitions re: Lowe and low:
Lowe matched 3 names: 
LÖWE: GermanMeans "lion" in German.
LOWE (1):  JewishGermanized variant of LEVI Means "attached" in Hebrew
LOWE (2):  EnglishScottishVariant of LOW:  Variant of LAWDerived from old English hlaw "hill".

low (adj.) Look up low at Dictionary.com"not high," late 13c., from lah (late 12c.), "not rising much, being near the base or ground" (of objects or persons); "lying on the ground or in a deep place" (late 13c.), from Old Norse lagr "low," or a similar Scandinavian source (cf. Swedish låg, Danish lav), from Proto-Germanic *lega- "lying flat, low" (cf. Old Frisian lech, Middle Dutch lage, Dutchlaag "low," dialectal Germa
low (n.2) Look up low at Dictionary.com"hill," obsolete except in place names, Old English hlaw "hill, mound," especially "barrow," related to hleonian "to lean" (see lean (v.))n läge "flat"), from PIE *legh- "to lie" (see lie (v.2)). 
It could mean anything, butt the `lion`stands out to me given that this has cropped up before and is often used by Royalty... probably due to the belief that lion is king of the jungle.  There`s another thing that comes to mind and that is a saying where `laying low`seems to factor in:
There will come a time when the lion and lamb will lie down together... meaning peace.  
I believe that is what the inner twin world are doing... bringing about peace.  Taming the lion and lamb that exists within the human fold... its time for the warring to stop among ourselves ... to keep our basic instincts in check and to move on toward a shining future together... no longer at audds, butt in harmony.  That`s the only way that the inner twin world will allow us to proceed... otherwise to me it seems that we`ll just be brought back to square one.

Note the etymology of George (Here) http://www.behindthename.com/name/george:
From the Greek name Γεωργιος (Georgios) which was derived from the Greek word γεωργος (georgos) meaning "farmer, earthworker",
Now on the other hand, preparing the earth in such a way that it becomes low suggests digging a hole which could imply digging a grave ...ORR, it could also imply hollowing out a hill for the purpose of then building the TUSSH!!   I like to think the latter will be the order of the day, butt if the inner twin world aren`t able to succeed, I think we`ll bee looking at graves... including the inner twin world. 

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