Among those listed on Wikipedia's Death in 2013 site under August 8th:
There's a reason behind the focus on dark colours-- black and brown. These are dark times as our outer world remains in the dark and as the powers that bee continue to deny the existence of inner twins and their parallel world. As well, this is nott the first time that "black" and "brown" have cropped up, and if I recollect correctly my interpretation led me to "soil"-- black and brown earth used for planting... albeit also a symbol of death given that soil is decomposed organic matter. Note my earlier posts re:
As I quickly perused the other film titles that Karen Black was involved in, there was one other film that stood out:
Karen Black, 74, American actress (Five Easy Pieces, Nashville, Easy Rider, The Great Gatsby), ampullary cancer.Karen Black stood out simply because her name is a colour and we have been on a bit of a "Colour" pattern-cluster theme as of late. Note the following from her wiki page:
Her sister is actress Gail Brown.That both sisters married a Black and Brown is significant... making it that much more likely that their inner twins had influenced/generated this "colour" pattern-cluster in order to facilitate with the inner twin world's inevitable day of "coming out" and "communication" to us in the outer twin world. What it also means, is that Karen Black's death was "timely"-- influenced by her inner twin and the inner twin world.
There's a reason behind the focus on dark colours-- black and brown. These are dark times as our outer world remains in the dark and as the powers that bee continue to deny the existence of inner twins and their parallel world. As well, this is nott the first time that "black" and "brown" have cropped up, and if I recollect correctly my interpretation led me to "soil"-- black and brown earth used for planting... albeit also a symbol of death given that soil is decomposed organic matter. Note my earlier posts re:
Note the following excerpt from the last one re Anna Lappe, Brown University, Hidden Agenda:
It becomes even more interesting when you learn that Brown University had previously factored in with the unique cluster of Brown's, an occurrence that I documented in my post of November 15 entitled: From Plastic Age to Stone Age. Note this excerpt taken from the post:
I don't understand all the meaning behind this recent "Brown" cluster, so I'm simply going to dig from within as to what the color brown mean to me. When thinking of brown, what first comes to mind is "earth"... "soil", for the simple reason that it comes in every shade of brown and nearly black even. Over time and under certain circumstances, soil can turn to other states such as oil and coal. It seems to me that the very darkest brown soil appears black, and indeed, there have been clusters of "black" and the word "dark" found in names of recently deceased notable individuals as well.
Note the last one... that not only references a colour... butt soil, RED DIRT!! I consider this a possible inner twin lead, so I venture to the films wiki page where I noted the following under the section entitled AWARDS:
- The Invisible Kid (1988)
- The Underground Comedy Movie (1999)
- Red Dirt (2000)
Red Dirt won Best Dramatic Feature in the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Film Festival & Best Film in the Pittsburgh Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Tag Purvis won Best Director in theBeverly Hills International Film Festival.[3]This pretty much says it all... and I consider this as hitting pay dirt-- this definitely indicated inner twin infiltration... since theres been a bit of a gay and lesbian theme occurring in recent posts... where colour was also associated, as per my recent July posts re:
Keep in mind as well, that the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered) community identify with the "rainbow" colours. This also hits close to home since I'm in a same sex relationship.
As I quickly perused the other film titles that Karen Black was involved in, there was one other film that stood out:
- Watercolors (2008)
Both words "water" and "color" is significant... further potential trade mark signatures, so I decided to venture to this films wiki page, where I noted the following:
Watercolors is a 2008 film by American director David Oliveras and starring Tye Olson, Kyle Clare. The script of the film is written by David Oliveras himself and features Greg Louganis and Karen Black.What stood out was the name Greg Louganis... I read his book a few years ago... and so I know that he's nott only a Olympic gold medal diver, butt he's gay. Note this next excerpt the films wiki page:
As you can see, from simply having followed the leads, we come full circle tou "Brown"... AGAIN!!
- Greg Louganis as Coach Brown
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