Friday, February 14, 2014

Valentines Day

Since it's Valentine's Day, I decided to venture to Wikipedia's February 14 Info page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/February_14.  I decided to narrow my search to the section entitle "Births", investigating those who were born on this day during "twin" digit years.  Note the following that stood out:

This is an addition to the "K/Kay..." pattern-cluster, and note the letter "K" is the "11th" letter in our English alphabet.  Note "K-9" which is a cryptic "11-9" (reverse of 9-11).

Note the "55" found on her wiki page:
 appeared in classic films such as  Mr. & Mrs. '55 (1955)...
  • 1933 – Tom Borland, American baseball player (d. 2013)
His name being "Tom" meaning "twin" in origin, is a particular inner twin trademark signature.  Note his full name Thomas Bruce "Spike" Borland.  I recollect a "Nail" pattern-cluster and not only that,  note the cryptic phrase found in his surname "Bore land"... or "boar land", both having particular significance with the inner twin scheme of things. 


His surname is an addition to the "Peter/Stone/Rock..." pattern-cluster.  Note the from his wiki page:
Bengt Ronnie Peterson (14 February 1944 – 11 September 1978) Swedish racing driver
Note his date of death-- an addition to the 9/11 pattern-cluster as well as a the "111" pattern-cluster, given that as of 9/11 there are 111 days remaining in the year.  Note as well, that during the event of 9/11, the "twin" Towers of NYC were destroyed.  



Note the twin "ii" in both his first and last name... definitely an inner twin world design influence.  Note from his wiki page:
 He made his first appearance for HIFK in the 2008-09 season opener against local rivals Jokerit on September 11, 2008. 
There is a very distinct "11" and " 9/11" pattern-cluster in the works.  

Note the following excerpt from the Valentines Day wiki page;
Oruch charges that the traditions associated with "Valentine's Day", documented in Geoffrey Chaucer's Parliament of Foules and set in the fictional context of an old tradition, did not exist before Chaucer.[29
Note the following from Geoffrey Chaucer's wiki page:
 ( c. 1343 – 25 October 1400), known as the Father of English literature

October 25th is an addition to the "Targeting Family Birthdays" pattern-cluster, given that this 3 of my partner's family members were born on this day-- two of her brothers children and her sisters husband.  Tou much to be chalked up as mere coincidence I would say.





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