Thursday, June 27, 2013

Sarah Charlesworth RIIP, Marc Rich RIIP: Worlds, Worth and War

Yesterday I took the photo at right of this blogs stats page.  Since twin numbers tend to be a tell tale signature of the inner twin world, I consider the 44 page views listed under the two days, a heads up, and because the number 4 shares the same key on my computer keyboard as the $ dollar sign, this also factors into the   communication.

It appears that the inner twin world are making a reference to money... pay and/or cost.  Then driving it home further are two additions recently made to the Deaths in 2013 site listed under June 26th:
  • Sarah Charlesworth, 66, American conceptual artist and photographer, cerebral hemorrhage 
Note the suffix "worth" in the surname Charlesworth, and the surname "Rich" have strong suggestions of "money".  So what are the chances of these two surnames cropping up on the same day as the twin/double 44's, and each including communicating "money"?!  In the first excerpt above re Sarah Charlesworth, her twin age at death, 66, is another lead.  Since the number 6 shares the same key as the ^ (roof/hat) symbol, then "shelter/house" is added to the communication... with multiples of 6's referencing a certain type of house, what I refer to as the TUSSH, the Two United Structure System Home (View Here).   I get the sense of communication being "money for the TUSSH". There's definitely enough leads to warrant further investigation.

From the excerpt above involving "Marc Rich", note the mention of the "Iran Hostage Crisis".  This event, holds particular meaning to me since my daughter was born only a few hours after the hostages were released, note this excerpt from my Toumai blogs September 12, 2011 post re http://toumaiocean.blogspot.ca/2011/09/frett-and-worry-of-mom.html:
It was the wee hours of 01/21/81 when My doctor and the surgeon, both immigrants from the Middle East, began the c-section as well as a heated debate over the Iran hostage crisis situation which had just ended a few hours before, making it 444 days of captivity for American hostages.
So note the last part re: " 444 days of captivity...".  So what are the chances of multiples of 4 cropping up once again... "seemingly" out of the blue.  Note as well, this next excerpt from the same post: 
OKAY... so this is enough for me to heed the inner twin's call... and check the link for Richard Queen    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Queennote these excerpts from the wiki article :
  • On November 4, 1979 (11/4/79), he was among the 66hostages taken by Islamic militants 
As you can see, in the same post a twin 66 crops up... again, so what are the chances?!  

From Sarah Charlesworth's wiki page, note this excerpt:
Sarah Charlesworth (March 29, 1947 – June 25, 2013) 
Her day of birth leaves another clue when one considers the following:
March 29 is the 88th day of the year ... 277 days remaining until the end of the year. 
Twin numbers are a particular trade mark signature of the inner twin world and as you can see by the above, there are two sets... both 88 and 77 have played prominently in recent posts. The number 7 shares the same key as the & (and)... which to me suggests "more" and the number 8 shares the same key as the * (asterisk)... a "star" that could represent "notable/star people" and/or "celestial star".  In my previous post I considered the 8 to represent our dual/conjoined world and though this may be part of the equation, there appears to be more... so what is missing?!

Since the month of March is singled out, note the etymology:
Marchfrom Anglo-French marche, Old French marz, from Latin Martius (mensis) "(month) of Mars," from Mars (genitive Martis).   
Mars: Roman god of war, also the name of the bright red planet, late 14c., from Latin Mars (stem *Mawort-)
Note the similarity with March and Marc Rich's name, Marc... and note the various name/word etymology:
Mark: ...probably derived from the name of the Roman god MARS. 
mark (n.2) "unit of money or weight,"  
mark (n.1) Look up mark at Dictionary.com"trace, impression," Old English mearc (West Saxon), merc (Mercian) "boundary, sign, limit, mark," from Proto-Germanic *marko 
 So we now have a reference to "money" (cost and/or pay), we have a reference to "shelter/house" and in particular the "TUSSH", and we have a reference to "war". Note the etymology behind Sarah Charlesworth's first and last name:
Sarah: Means "lady" or "princess" in Hebrew
Charles: From the Germanic name Karl, which was derived from a Germanic word which meant "man". However, an alternative theory states that it is derived from the common Germanic element hari meaning "army, warrior". 
worth (adj.) Old English weorþ "significant, valuable, highly thought-of, deserving,  honorable,  of high rank, proper, fit, capable," from Proto-Germanic *werthaz "toward, opposite," hence "equivalent, worth" (cf. Old Frisian werth, Old Norse verðr, Dutch waard, Old High German werd, Germanwert, Gothic wairþs "worth, worthy"), perhaps a derivative of PIE *wert- "to turn, wind," from root *wer- (3) "to turn, bend" (see versus). 
Again, Charles being associated with "Hari" is meaningful, given the prominent "Harry/Harriet/Hattie/Hare/Hair/Heir pattern-cluster.   Not to mention that the definition "army, warrior" is related to war/mars.
Note the etymology of Marc's surname:
rich (adj.) Look up rich at Dictionary.comOld English rice "wealthy, powerful, mighty," from Proto-Germanic *rikijaz (cf. Old Norse rikr, Old High German rihhi "ruler, powerful, rich," Old Frisian rike, Dutch rijk, German reich "rich," Gothic reiks "ruler, powerful, rich"), borrowed from a Celtic source akin to Gaulish *rix, Old Irish ri (genitive rig) "king," from PIE root *reg- "move in a straight line," hence, "direct, rule" (see rex).  
So what is my tou sense worth?!

The inner twin world need an army from both our worlds in order to build the TUSSH ... the shield  designed to protect our loved ones and ourselves as we battle what ever nemesis the inner twin world is aware of that we in our outer world are nott... or we simply choose to turn a blind eye to.  

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