Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Benjamin Dwomoh RIIP: Two More!!

On perusing back through the Deaths in 2013 site, I noted the following addition under October 2nd:
Benjamin stood out for two reasons, first of all, his first name is an addition to the recent "Ben/Benson" pattern-cluster, note the following excerpt from my recent October 4th post re
 Now note the following excerpt that stood out from the Drones film rehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drones_(film):
Directed byAmber Benson

Written byBen Acker
Ben Blacker
Note the three "Ben's"... so what are the chances of that occurring in one film...  nott to to mention the little rhyming session with surnames "Acker"/"Blacker".
As you can see, the cluster is really quite astounding.  Secondly there's Benjamin's surname "Dwomoh".  Nott your usual surname butt for certain there's a cryptic communication.  When breaking down in two re : "Dwo Moh" (a little ditty rhyme-- in keeping with their  "Alliteration/Rhyme pattern-cluster), with the prefix being a combination of "two" and "duo"... which of course both mean the same, note the etymology:
two (n.) Old English twa, fem. and neuter form of twegen "two" (see twain), from Proto-Germanic *twai (cf. Old Saxon and Old Frisian twene, twa, Old Norse tveir, tvau, Dutch twee, Old High German zwene, zwo, German zwei, Gothic twai), from PIE *duwo 
Note the PIE root *duwo is very similar to the names prefix "Dwo".   The suffix "moh" reminds me of a slang way of saying "more" and so the sense becomes "two more".  Audd when you consider the reality-- that given the fact that we are all chimera humans, when one dies from our outer world an inner twin dies as well.    The inner twin world is in their cryptic way making this connection. What also came to mind is "more dwore"... or to clarify, "more d'war".... more of the war.

This definitely warrants further investigation, note the following excerpt from his wiki page:
Benjamin Dwomoh (July 1, 1935 – September 2013) 
Note the following regarding his birthday re July 1st:
July 1 - is the 182nd day of the year (183rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 183 days remaining until the end of the year. 
July 1st and July 2nd in this case given that 1935 wasn't a leap year, together are the middle of the year... with the very middle being at the exact point existing between the very last stroke of midnight on July 1st and the very first stroke of morning on July 2nd. This falls into the recently occurring and very prominent "Heart/Core/Middle/July 1 &2nd... pattern-cluster.  
So what's at the heart of this?!

All the talk of time and Ben reminds me of "Big Ben"-- the famous clock tower in London.  Note the following from Big Bens wiki page re http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Ben:
The bell was named in honour of Sir Benjamin Hall, and his name is inscribed on it.[33] However, another theory for the origin of the name is that the bell may have been named after a contemporary heavyweight boxer Benjamin Caunt.[34] 
So there are two possibilities as to where the name Big Ben came from... and I'm gravitating toward Benjamin Caunt simply because of his surname that reminds me of "Count" as in "Count Dracula"... hence in keeping with the "Horror Monster/Frankenstein/Halloween..." pattern-cluster theme occurring as of late.  Note the following from Benjamin Caunt's wiki page:
Ben Caunt (22 March 1815 – 10 September 1861) was a 19th-century English bare-knuckle boxer who became the "heavyweightboxing champion known as the "Torkard Giant" and "Big Ben".
For one, the twin 22 in his birthday is a bit of a heads up given the inner twin worlds propensity for generating the "22/222 Identical Number Sequence" pattern-cluster .  And then note his date of death
September 10 -is the 253rd day of the year (254th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar.There are 112 days remaining until the end of the year.
Which is an addition to the "Off By One" Pattern-cluster, as in one off from 9/11 and one off from the 111th day of the year!!

As to the second Ben, note the following from his wiki page: re http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Hall,_1st_Baron_Llanover:
Lord Llanover married Augusta
She was named after the month of August (or after Augustus Ceasar), a prominent month as of late with August 26 and 25 pattern-cluster factoring to many recent deaths and posts. Note the following from her wiki page:
Augusta Hall, Baroness Llanover (21 March 1802 – 17 January 1896)
She died one day before my brother John's birthday, hence an addition to the "Off By One" pattern-cluster.   

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