Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Eugene Georges Joseph Lecrosnier RIIP: Gladstones and Pearls

The Deaths in 2013 site lists under October 15th:
Eugène Georges Joseph Lecrosnier, 90, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Belfort-Montbéliard (1979–2000)
Even though the name "Georges" is an addition to the "George/farmer..." pattern-cluster, his first name Eugene stands out and here's why:

Many summers of my youth were spent visiting with my Grandmother and other relatives in Pointe Sapin, New Brunswick.  I spent a lot of my time at the house of Aunt Ava, because she had 10 children... and so lots of other kids to hang out with, not to mention that the beach was virtually in their back yard.  Now, even though my mother and father are both Acadian French, my siblings and I are not at all fluent although we can get by with speaking and understanding some French... albeit at times it has been a challenge.  One particular challenge involves a misinterpretation in regards to the youngest cousin in this family of 10, who I understood his name to be "Charles le Jeune"... which of course made perfect sense since I understood it as meaning "Charles the young(est)"... and besides, the second youngest in the family was name "John Noel" given that he was born on Christmas day... so it gave even more "poetic sense" as to the parents naming their 10th child, Charles The Young.  It wasn't until  I was much older when I discovered that his name was actually "Charles Eugene"!!  They way they pronounce it and saying the name so fast, it really does sound to me like "Charles Le Jeune"!!

Now here's the catch, I just posted about "oldies"!!  Hence this falls into the "Opposites" pattern-clusters.  So what is it that the inner twin world are getting at.  It's interesting to note that my cousin, Charles Eugene, is now... I believe, in his early 50's or late 40's... so he's nott so young anymore... getting up there in the "oldies".  

It's obvious to me that my inner twin and the inner twin world influenced this lost in translation misunderstanding, so that they could bring it to the forefront at this very point in time.  It's also interesting that my previous post which I wrote before being aware of Eugene Lecrosnier's death, touched on "influences" of my inner twin and the inner twin world of a similar nature.  

Note the following from Lecrosnier's wiki page:      
  • Eugène Georges Joseph Lecrosnier (April 20, 1923 – October 15, 2013)... 
  • He was appointed auxiliary bishop of theArchdiocese of Chambéry, as well as titular bishop of San Leone, on April 21, 1969...
Note the following information re: April 20th and 21st as per the above: 
April 20 is the 110th day of the year (111th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 255 days remaining until the end of the year.
Since neither year re 1923 and 1969 were leap years, then the day of his birth is an addition to the "Off By One" pattern-cluster ... as in one off from the 111 day of the year.  On the other hand, because 1969 wasn't a leap year, the date that he was appointed as auxiliary and titular Bishop, April 21, 1969, is the 111th day of the year hence an addition to the "111/Identical Number Sequence" pattern-cluster.   

Note the following from the etymology of Names site re http://www.behindthename.com/name/eugene : 
English form of Eugenius, the Latin form of the Greek name Ευγενιος (Eugenios) which was derived from the Greek word ευγενης (eugenes) meaning "well born". It is composed of the elements ευ "good, well" and γενης (genes) "born". This was the name of several saints and four popes.This name was not particularly common in Western Europe during the Middle Ages. It became more popular in part due to the fame of Prince Eugene of Savoy (1663-1736), a French-born general who served the Austrian Empire. A notable bearer was the American playwright Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953).
What struck me from the above is the mention of Eugene O'Neill, mainly because of the year he was born re 1888, which is an addition to the "888/Identical Number Sequence" pattern-cluster... and there was also his surname that is an addition  to the "Kneel/Neil/Neal/O'Neill..." pattern-cluster.  This serves as a "heads up" and our next lead. So, note the following from Eugene O'Neill's wiki page: 
Eugene Gladstone O'Neill (October 16, 1888 – November 27, 1953) was an Irish American playwright and Nobel laureate in Literature
TODAY is October 16th... today is Eugene Gladstone O'Neill's birthday!! 

His middle name re "Gladstone" is an addition to the "Peter/Stone/Rock..." pattern-cluster.  I take this to mean that the inner twin world is somewhat "glad" with a particular stone... or Peter?!  Perhaps the reference is "glad tomb stone"  since Eugene means "well born" perhaps this is the inner twin world's way of drawing attention to his death... or the meaning behind his death.  I'm also reminded of Peter Bryson (Appeal Judge) and Peter Appleyard re my July 19, 2013 post entitled,  Peter Appleyard RIIP: a Rocky Appleyard and my post of

July 31, 2013 entitledRocky Jones RIIP: Rocky Road to Justice.  ... where the recent deaths of Peter Appleyard and Rocky Jones are considered "well ended"... as in the sacrifice is well worth the hoped for gain .  That he died at 65 years of age is an addition to the "Off By One" pattern-cluster, as in one off from being an addition to the prominent "66/Identical Number Sequence" pattern-cluster... a cluster that has come to represent the "TUSSH"-- the proposed "Two United Structure System Home".  

Taking into consideration the facts of my previous post, it's safe to say that all of us will die a premature death... yes even at 88, until which time the inner twin world's TUSSH is implemented.  That Eugene O'Neill died just two days short of the 333rd day of the year is an indication that we are moving further off track... further away from their goal which they are determined to meet, and since it's via influencing these sacrificial deaths and premature deaths across the global playing field that will eventually enable them to achieve this goal, hence their reference to "Glad Stone"-- the pearl that results from the tiniest of stones -- a grain of sand!!  

Note this next excerpt from O'Neill's wiki page:
His poetically titled plays were among the first to introduce into American drama techniques of realism earlier associated with Russian playwright Anton Chekhov,..
This is the second time in two days that Chekhov has cropped up, the first was yesterday in my post re: Beauty in the Eye of Rex Murphy, where commentator Rex Murphy in a video is commenting on Alice Munro, Canadian writer who on October 10th was announced as Nobel Winner  "Master of the Short Story"... note the poster behind Rex in the video... a portrait of Chekhov and his name beneath!!  

 



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