Friday, July 12, 2013

Caroline Duby Glassman RIIP, Do Bee Or Nott Do Bee?!

The Deaths in 2013 site list under July :
Caroline Duby Glassman, 90, American judge, member of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court (1983–1997)
The surname "Glassman" stands out given my recent July 9th post entitled, Douglas Dayton RIIP, Douglas Engelbart RIIP: DOUBLE DOU-GLA$$ ONE OFF, note this excerpt:
Of course, there is also the cryptic "Double Glass" derived from the name Douglas... which reminds me of double pane windows designed mostly for insulation... and since we use the word "glass" to describe a drinking cup... or "grail"
Darn I wish Robert Langdon was here... the inner twin world are definitely trying to make a cryptic point!!  Well, he's nott so might as well get on with it.  When I think of the word "glass", I think of a clear cup or window glass, and eye glasses... essentially hard, clear and breakable substance.  In the metaphoric sense, glass is synonymous with "clarity", hence a way for the inner twin world to suggest that they are busy with paving the way to make things "perfectly clear".   In other words, they are going to make it so people can no longer go the way of the ostrich re head in sand.

Caroline's middle name is audd... hey isn't duby a... http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/duby

doobie definition[ˈdubi] and dooby; duby : a marijuana cigarette; a fat marijuana cigarette

  1.  Frank sells doobies like they were candy.  Can you spare me a dooby, brother?
 Okay, so now I'm reminded of the Doobie Brothers... hmmm on bit of a rock band pattern-cluster.  Their second album title "Toulouse Street" stands out... mainly because it's a street and so a "way".  It happens to be a street in the French quarter of New Orleans, butt I think the inner twin world had plans to usurp the name which can be broken down into "Tou Louse"... which is meaningful since Tou is the name of my inner twin (and the inner twin world of Tou), and "louse" is an actual word... not a particularly nice one tho.
louse (n.) Look up louse at Dictionary.com"parasitic insect infecting human hair and skin," Old English lus, from Proto-Germanic *lus (cf. Old Norse lus, Middle Dutch luus, Dutch luis, Old High German lus, German Laus), from PIE *lus- "louse" (cf. Welsh lleuen "louse"). Slang meaning "obnoxious person" is from 1630s. The plural lice (Old English lys) shows effects of i-mutation. The verb meaning "to clear of lice" is from late 14c.; to louse up "ruin, botch" first attested 1934, from the literal sense (of bedding), from 1931.
I get the sense of the verb "louse", with the inner twin meaning being that "Tou ruin, botch"... which is what they've been doing in a roundabout way-- sacrificing lives, devastating property and mass destruction... all for their cause.   I get the double meaning they are botching things in order to get rid of "obnoxious person".  I have no idea what they're referring to with that, butt I can't help butt feel that an obnoxious person to them is anyone who gets in the way of their mandate.  

I just keyed in "Duby" to the etymology of names site http://www.behindthename.com/names/search.php?nmd=n&terms=duby and note what crops up:
The name Duby was not found. Names that sound similar to DUBY: 
DEB   f   English
DEBBI   f   English
DEBBIE   f   English
DEBBY   f   English
DEBI   f   English
Ahah!!  Should have known, this falls into the "Deborah/Bee" pattern-cluster... perhaps I should add "Judge" in the mix since the only "Deborah" that I know of is Associate Chief Justice Deborah K. Smith-- the judge who presided over my case.  Note the following etymology http://www.behindthename.com/name/deborah:
Deborah: Means "bee" in Hebrew. 
Okay... "do bee"... "do be"... "do B".  So note the wiki info on the letter B http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B:
The capital letter 'B' may have started as a pictogram of the floorplan of a house in Egyptian hieroglyphs. By 1050 BC, the Phoenician alphabet's letter had a linear form that served as the beth.
Egyptian hieroglyph
cottage
Phoenician
beth
Greek
Beta
Etruscan
B
Roman
B
Egyptian hieroglyphic housePhoenician bethGreek betaEtruscan BRoman B

Hmmm, the Etruscan Etruscan B is reversed to our B note the Old Italic (Etruscan) alphabet
Masiliana tablet.svg
... which was read right to left: ABGDEVZHΘIKLMNΞOPŚQRSTUXΦΨ

I can't help butt wonder if the inner twin world influence "era's"... a time for patriarchal order and a time for matriarchal order... in order to keep the balance.  So, it appears they are ushering in their new world order... the Matriarchal order... the Inner Twin World Order.

Now I'm reminded of the audd double ᗺᗷ in my recent July 10th post title: ᗅᗺᗷᗅ and the Inner Twin Heart Beat

I decided to check out the etymology of Abba:
Abba Look up Abba at Dictionary.comtitle of honor, from Latin abba, from Greek abba, from Aramaic abba "the father, my father," emphatic of abh "father."
abbot (n.) Look up abbot at Dictionary.comOld English abbod "abbot," from Latin abbatem (nominative abbas), from Greek abbas, from Aramaic abba, title of honor, literally "the father, my father," emphatic state of abh "father." The Latin fem. abbatissa is root of abbess.
So note the "bess" suffix in the feminine version abbess... Bess is a diminutive of Beth/Elizabeth... and Phoenician "Beth" means "house".  So maybee Abba should change their name to Abbess... or how about Abee for short.

  

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