Thursday, January 30, 2014

Tarit Kumar Sett RIIP: Tar it Set Ass-Man

The Deaths in 2014 site lists under January 29th:
What stands out is his surname "Sett", given that it's phonetically identical and together with his first name "Tarit", becomes an addition to the "Cryptic Phrases in Names" pattern-cluster re "tar it set".
Note this next excerpt from Sett's wiki page:
Tarit Kumar Sett (15 January 1931 – 29 January 2014)[1] was an Indian cyclist. He competed in the 4,000 metres team pursuit at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki.[2]
His birthday is an addition to the "targeting family Birthdays" pattern-cluster given that both my son and partner celebrate their birthdays on this very day (born 22 years apart), and because this date has cropped up just recently it also forms a "January 15" pattern-cluster (here)

The cryptic phrase re: "tar it set", reminds me of my recent January 28 post,  "Pete Seeger: See Stone Spear", coupled with what I know of the Stone Age-- that stone spears were "set" in a hafted wooden shaft with glue made by using a combination of  tree sap and bee's wax... and tar is a water proof gluing agent made from tree sap. Because "trees" are involved, this is an addition to the recently formed "Flora/Flower/Trees..." pattern-cluster.   So what is it that the inner twin world are trying to convey by all of this? 

From here, my investigation took me to the Egyptian God "Set", note the following excerpt from 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_(mythology):
Set /sɛt/ or Seth (/sɛθ/; also spelled Setesh, Sutekh,[1] Setekh, or Suty) is a god of the desert, storms, disorder, violence and foreigners 
This is an addition to the recent "Storms..." pattern-cluster, all you have to do is read the titles of my recent posts to realize this.  Seconding this communication is the etymology of his surname "Tarit", from http://meaningbabynames.com/meaning/Tarit:
 TEHRahT (*). Tarit's language of origin is Sanskrit. Tarit's meaning is 'lightning'. 
 As to the word "desert" this too has cropped up recently, on bringing up the name of my first blog: Toumai-- an African word from a group of Nomads (Gorans) of the Djurab Desert and name given to Babies born during the dry season that means "Hope For Life".  

In the north, our desert is winter snow... and how much worse will this be when the next glacial event finally arrives with a vengeance-- the great white lion?!  What then will our "Hope for Life" be?!
On reading more about the Egyptian God, Set, on his wiki page, I came across the following :
Jan Assmann argues that because the Ancient Egyptians could never conceive of a "lonely" god lacking personality, Seth the desert god, who was worshiped exclusively, represented a manifestation of evil.[13]
The surname "Assmann" definitely stands out, an addition to the "TUSSH/66^^/Ass/Butt/Hams/Heini..."pattern-cluster, note yesterdays post:


Heini Halberstam RIIP: More Maizonhttp://pronoiasecrets.blogspot.ca/2014/01/heini-halberstam-riip-more-maizon.html
Heini was listed on Wikipedia's Deaths in 2014 site under January 25th.  This is definitely a fairly recent cluster.  One thing about the "heini/ass", is that it is a reservoir in much the same way that the camels humps are reservoirs for traveling in the desert-- reservoirs for water in this case.  In the case with humans our butts are reservoirs of fat that can be counted on in times of famine. If you read the post mentioned above, you'll get an idea of how the TUSSH (the Two United Structure System Home) factors in.

There is a multifaceted aspect to this communication however-- it is a way for the inner twin world to convey that we in our outer Patriarchal world, are nothing more than "Asses" (via "Assman"), at the same time that they communicate the new home design that we need to concern ourselves with before it's too late.  And that is why the inner twin world have come out and are communicating with us today... an event long time in the planning and making, an event designed to get this great ball rolling-- a TUSSH designed to save our conjoined butts!!



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