Monday, October 13, 2014

Deaths Comes in 5 RIIP

Over the course of the last few days, four notable persons have died that have common ground:
The 4 deaths occurring between October 10-13 consists of two separate "Date Sequence" pattern-clusters in their birthdays.  The first two being September 11th and 12th and the last two September 21st and 22nd.  To generate the pattern-clusters, their deaths had to be "timely"-- in other words, not natural as they seem, butt deliberate.  The first date,  9/11,  has cropped up many times as of late on following leads associated with recent notable deaths, and as well, it's a particularly meaningful date given the events of 9/11/2001 and so suggests "tragic/violence"!!!

Indications are that there is also a cryptic communication to be had via the surnames.  For instance no "Landovsky" becomes "Land of sky/ski", and is designed to communicate "glacier's", because after all, glacial ice builds "land" that rises up into the "sky" and of course, can be "skied" on.  The next glacial event is a consistent theme brought up by the inner twin world... one of the potential nemesis that we will have to contend with in the near future.

The surname "Cafiero", is a combination of "Ka-fire", which makes particular sense when reading recent posts involving the "Kerfuffle/Kafuffle; Ker/Ka." pattern-cluster, one that suggests a "Kafuffle" concerning "fire"... which jives as well with the recent "Gas/Fire" pattern-cluster, again, this jives with the "Yellowstone" super volcano, another potential nemesis that we will likely have to contend with as well, in the near future.

As to Nimmervoll, I see "Nim mer voll", with the etymology of "Nim" being:

  • nim (v.)... niman "to take, accept, receive, grasp, catch" (see nimble)... to steal.  
The second element "mer" is connected to the French words for "Mother" and  "Ocean", both of which point to the inner twin "matriarchal" world. And then we have the etymology of "voll"
  • -ful Look up -ful at Dictionary.com... full (adj.)...Cognate with German -voll... full "completely, entire, ...
So the cryptic sense of "Nimmervoll" is "steal/nimble... inner twin world ...everything".

Again, my Tou Sense is that any of these Nemesis has the potential to rob us of everything that our conjoined worlds have attained to date, and so this is why the inner twin world are waging a war against our world as well as "coming out" and "communicating" to us here and now-- because of our failure to be preparing ourselves for the these natural disasters that pose such a huge threat.

As to the surname "Simeone", we have the etymology of  "Simone" being "one who hearkens" and another more cryptic element re "si me one", with the etymology of "si" being:

  • si "yes" in Italian, Spanish, Portuguese; from Latin sic "so" (see sic)  
  • sic (adv.) ..."so, thus, in this way," ... from PIE root *so- "this, that" (...sio "she")... 
  • sic (v.) "to set upon, attack;" see sick (v.).

There is one other recent death that stands out in the last while: 
John Patrick Boles (January 21, 1930 – October 9, 2014)
My daughter's birthday is also January 21st.   Note the etymology of his surname:

bole (n.) early 14c., from Old Norse bolr "tree trunk... from PIE *bhel- (2) "to blow, inflate, swell" (cognates: Greek phyllon "leaf," phallos "swollen penis;" Latin flos "flower," florere "to blossom, flourish," folium "leaf;" Old Prussianbalsinis "cushion;" Old Norse belgr "bag, bellows;" Old English bolla "pot, cup, bowl;" Old Irish bolgaim "I swell," blath "blossom, flower," bolach "pimple," bolg "bag;" Breton bolc'h "flax pod;" Serbian buljiti "to stare, be bug-eyed;" Serbo-Croatian blazina "pillow")

Last name: Bole

  • Recorded as Bull, Bulle, Bool, Bools, Boyle, Bole and Boles, this is a famous Anglo-Irish surname. It has two possible origins. The first derives from the Gaelic name O' Baoighill, meaning the male descendant of Baoigheall, a personal name of the pre 10th century which derives from "baoth" meaning rash, and "geall", a pledge.
  • Secondly it may be English from the pre 7th century word 'bula' meaning a bull. This could have been a nickname for a person of bullish characteristics
Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Bole#ixzz3G2YAXMn8


 

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