Sunday, January 26, 2014

Jan Pesman RIIP: Skates, Ski's, Speed and Spend

Note the following Addition to the Deaths in 2014 site under January 23re: 
This is the second Olympic medal winner to die within two days, both involving "winter"  sports and "speed"... hence adding to the "Winter/Ice/Snow..." and the "Speed/Hurry/Run Don't Walk..."  pattern-cluster themes as of late. The second was Igor Badamshin, who I wrote about in my previous post.

So I decided to do an etymology search re the word "Pes" as per the prefix of the surname "Pesman", note what cropped up from the online etymology source:
pessimism (n.) Look up pessimism at Dictionary.com1794 "worst condition possible," borrowed (by Coleridge) from French pessimisme, formed (on model of French optimisme) from Latin pessimus "worst," originally "bottom-most," from PIE *ped-samo-, superlative of root *pes- "foot" (see foot (n.)). As a name given to the doctrines of Schopenhauer, Hartmann, etc., that this is the worst possible world, or that everything tends toward evil, it is first recorded 1835, from German pessimismus (Schopenhauer, 1819). The attempt to make a verb of it as pessimize (1862) did not succeed.
So "pes" means foot in origin, hence we have another connection to Badamshin re (my bad shin).  The surname then becomes a cryptic communication re "footman" ... but the key is the connection to
"pessimism" ... the "bottom-most" (as per the above), butt what "bottom-most" conjures up in my mind, is the TUSSHES (aka 666^^^).  The  inner twin world expressing our "pessimistic" response
thus far to their proposal.... as in no "peso's" toward the project.  Note the first three items that
cropped up on my etymology search re "pes":
  • pesky (adj.)1775... from pest (cf. plaguy "confounded, annoying, disagreeable").
  • peso (n.) "Spanish coin," 1550s, from Spanish peso, literally "a weight," from Latin pensum, properly past participle of pendere "to hang, to cause to hang" (see pendant).
  • pessary (n.) 1400, from Late Latin pessarium, from Greek pessarion "medicated tampon of wool or lint," diminutive of pessos "pessary," earlier "oval stone used in games,"
Keep in mind that skates and ski's enable one to travel much speedier on snow and ice rather than 
simply on foot.  I consider this to be the inner twin world's way of encouraging us to see the TUSSH as a superior means by which we can survive the next Glacial Event... and perhaps it's the only means.  It is argued by experts that mankind evolved from hominids to modern man due to the Iceage that we are presently in, one that began 5,000,000 years ago... so Ice and snow propelled us along as a species and then ice and snow propelled us along in the discovery of ski's and skates. 

Researching the etymology of "shin" and "ski" , I discover that they come from the same origin:

shin (n.) Old English scinu "shin, fore part of the lower leg," from Proto-Germanic *skino "thin piece" (cf. Dutch scheen, Old High German scina, German Schienbein "shin, shinbones"), from PIE root *skei- "to cut, split" (see shed (v.)). Shin splints is attested from 1930.

ski (n.) 1883 (there is an isolated instance from 1755; in early use often spelled skee), from Norwegian ski, related to Old Norse skið"long snowshoe," literally "stick of wood, firewood," cognate with Old English scid "stick of wood," obsolete English shide"piece of wood split off from 
timber;" Old High German skit, German Scheit "log," from Proto-Germanic *skid- "to divide, split," from PIE root *skei- "to cut, split" (see shed (v.)). Ski-jumper is from 1894; ski bum first attested 1960; ski-mask is from 1963; noted as part of criminal disguises from 1968.

Note the etymology of "shed": 

shed (n.) Look up shed at Dictionary.com
"building for storage," 1855, earlier "light, temporary shelter" (late 15c., shadde), possibly a dialectal variant of a specialized use of shade (n.). Originally of the barest sort of shelter. Or from or influenced in sense development by Middle Englishschudde (shud) "a shed, hut." 
shed (v.) Look up shed at Dictionary.com
"cast off," Old English sceadanscadan "to divide, separate, part company; discriminate, decide; scatter abroad, cast about," strong verb (past tense scead, past participle sceadan), from Proto-Germanic *skaithan (cf. Old Saxon skethan, Old Frisiansketha, Middle Dutch sceiden, Dutch scheiden, Old High German sceidan, German scheiden "part, separate, distinguish," Gothic skaidan "separate"), from *skaith "divide, split."  
So we have an addition to the recent "part" pattern-cluster ... remember "Partow".  Again, I get the sense of "Parting (the rift between our worlds) hurts both worlds and hurts our progress, hence the inner twin world are in the process of bridging the gap... fixing the rift, and so as part of that, they are in the midst of coming out and communicating to us at this precise moment in time, and what they are communicating essentially, is that we need to act on speeding things along in regards to building the TUSSH.  
This brings me back to a second book that i recently purchased at the Tri-dent book store called "Building Your Own Greenhouse" by Mark Freeman.  On page 111 begins Chapter 11 entitled "Dick's Handy Hoop Houses".  That chapter 11 begins on page 111 is by no means a mere coincidence, this is a pattern-cluster generated by the inner twin world.  So what is it that they are communicating to us?!  I believe that they are trying to encourage the "Powers that be" in our outer world to stop their lying to the public-- blind siding the public to the truth that the biggest thing we need to worry about... panic about, is the next glacial event (Big Snow).  They don't need to spend a lot of money to protect their people, and in fact they don't need to spend much, just provide everyone with an emergency kit consisting of : PVC pipe, sheets of plastic, soil seeds and various heating sources to keep this small emergency chamber warm and easy to relocate atop the snow after each Big Snow fall occurring during the next glacial events winter... because it won't be winter as we have known it during this interglacial episode.  As well, people need to be aware and be educate people as to how this emergency kit can be used in case we get hit unawares.  Of course it would be best if everyone invests in TUSSHES that will rise up to the occasion, butt it seems that this may not happen until after the fact given the powers that be reluctance to be honest with the people.  

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