The Deaths in 2013 site added to its May 4th list, the name Cesar.
I see now that there had been another recent addition to the"hair" pattern-cluster which had cropped up in regards to a death listed on Wikpedia's Death in 2013 site under April 28th:
I'm reminded now of the Royal figure, Prince "Harry", fourth in line to the throne, who happens to have red hair... AND, who I posted about in what I refer to as the "Harried Series", note the first in the series posted on April 11, 2011 re http://toumaiocean.blogspot.ca/2011/04/chronically-harried.html is entitled (Part 1-- Harried) The Chronically Harried!! and the second, also dated April 11, 2011 is entitled (Part 2-- Harried) There's Something About Harry. Note this excerpt taken from the first in the "Harried Series":
César Portillo de la Luz, 90, Cuban Filin composer and interpreter.[6]The name Cesar cropping up is meaningful considering the "Religious/Biblical" pattern-cluster theme found in the names of recently deceased individuals listed on the Deaths in 2013 site, note for instance the names in these post titles:
- Havens, Helle, Gold, Downs... RIIP ?! (May 1, 2013)
- Fishman, Moses, and NOW Jesus: Notable Deaths of Easter Week Follows Biblical Theme..(Apr 3, 2013)
- Nelson Ne'e R!!P, the Solomon of Kings and Judges (March 14, 2013)
Since we have a Haven and Helle, AND a Jesus, than it stands to reason, why nott a Cesar too?! This reminds me of the above post re Nelson Ne'e R!!P, the Solomon of Kings and Judges, where a biblical verse regarding Caesar had cropped up:
So the question that I'd like to ask is how much of a hand did the "powers that bee" have in writing and compiling what is in the bible? For instance note this excerpt taken from the Wikipedia page entitled "Render Unto Caesar..." (Here) :
Note the etymology of the name Caesar http://www.behindthename.com/name/caesar:
- "Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's, and unto God the things that are God's" (Ἀπόδοτε οὖν τὰ Καίσαρος Καίσαρι καὶ τὰ τοῦ Θεοῦ τῷ Θεῷ.[Matthew 22:21]
From a Roman cognomen which possibly meant "hairy", from Latin caesaries "hair".WOW, who would have guessed HAIRY?! That "hair" would crop up at this point is meaningful given that it had cropped up only yesterday when I researched the etymology of the surname Krause http://surnames.behindthename.com/name/kraus:
From Middle High German krus meaning "curly". Originally a nickname for a person with curly hair.The name Krause had cropped while writting yesterdays post, Larry Shafer RIIP and May 4 Massacre!!. Note this excerpt from a Wikipedia article in regards to the students killed during the "May 4 Massacre"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_State_shootings, among the 4 listed as dead is:
Even though her surname meaning "hair" had stood out given a "Hair" pattern-cluster. And in fact note this excerpt taken from my recent May 3rd post Cage's Cappo, Punny Bunny and Jumpin Jacko:
- Allison B. Krause; age 19; 343 ft (105 m) fatal left chest wound
This is nott the first time that a cluster synchronicity involving sequences of 2's has cropped upp. Earlier in April and March, I produced a number of posts that I categorized as the "Harried Series" because of an ongoing cluster of synchro around "Harry/Harriet/Hair/Hare/Heir/Hattie". In the midst of all the Harry's however, another cluster had inadvertently revealed itself in the form of various sequences 2's.As you can see, I mention the "Harry/Harriet/Hair/Hair/Heir/Hattie" pattern-cluster.
I see now that there had been another recent addition to the"hair" pattern-cluster which had cropped up in regards to a death listed on Wikpedia's Death in 2013 site under April 28th:
Sailendra Nath Roy, 48, Indian stuntman, heart attack.[82]Note this excerpt taken from his wiki page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailendra_Nath_Roy:
Roy died on 28 April 2013, while trying to beat his own record of farthest distance travelled on a zip wire using hair. Roy died due to heart failure during his record try at Teesta River.[4] He was half way through the stunt when his ponytail became stuck in the wheeler of the rope and he was left hanging in mid-air for about 25 minutes. He was 49 years old.[5][6]I knew about the circumstances of his death because his surname "Roy" had stood out because I knew that its original meaning is "Kingly", and because a "Royal Themed" pattern-cluster had recently occurred. Even though "Hair" also stood out to me, I decided not to post about it... at least at that time. As I stated earlier, better later than never. I checked the etymology source on the name Roy so I could post and was surprised by a second etymology I wasn't aware of :
http://surnames.behindthename.com/name/roy-1Wow... "red hair". I wonder if in this case, the inner twin meaning behind red is "blood".
http://surnames.behindthename.com/name/roy-2
- ROY (1) Means "kingly" from the Old French rey, roy or it can mean "female roe deer"
- ROY (2) Means "red haired" from the Gaelic ruadh.
I'm reminded now of the Royal figure, Prince "Harry", fourth in line to the throne, who happens to have red hair... AND, who I posted about in what I refer to as the "Harried Series", note the first in the series posted on April 11, 2011 re http://toumaiocean.blogspot.ca/2011/04/chronically-harried.html is entitled (Part 1-- Harried) The Chronically Harried!! and the second, also dated April 11, 2011 is entitled (Part 2-- Harried) There's Something About Harry. Note this excerpt taken from the first in the "Harried Series":
First of all, what stood out to me was a section E6 article entitled: “Harry’s Losing It”—by the Associated Press. Despite the title, the article is really about Prince William and not his brother Harry. Prince William is in the news due to his upcoming marriage plans with Kate Middleton. The Article poked fun with the fact that Prince William at 28 is losing his hair and mentioned how British tabloids have also poked "pun"-- playing with words “heir” and “hair”, “Hair to the Throne”… as in —"where’s the hair to the throne". The article offers a tongue in cheek solution to Williams dilemma – he could follow in his Grandmother’s footsteps and develop a fondness for hats.
This smacks of inner twin handy work and so is also a heads up (or in this case “hairs up”). The article went on to compare William to his brother “Harry” – who has more than his fair share of hair... flaming red at that.
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