Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Admire Rakti and Araldo RIIIIP: Deaths Come in 2's (UPDATE)

The Deaths in 2014 lists under November 3rd;
Since this is the year of the horse, it's worthwhile investigating further, note from his wiki page:
 Admire Rakti (20 February 2008 – 4 November 2014
His birthday is 2 days off from my grandson's birthday and hence an addition to the recent "Off By Two" pattern-cluster, and then note the following excerpt from my earlier post today entitled, Sadashiv Amrapurkar and Vladimir Suchilin RIIIIP:
 The second actor above re Bhatt stands out due to the birthday being two days off from my grandsons birthday, which stands out all the more due to this excerpt from my November 1st post:
  • The pattern-cluster only makes sense from a personal perspective that involves both of my grandchildren-- my granddaughter was born on August 25 and so the 23rd of August, Ian Fraser's birthday, is 2 days off; my grandson was born on February 22 and so the 20th of February, Hitoshi Motoshima's birthday, is also 2 days off. 
It's interesting to also note that a second notable horse died today who was also 6, fairly young for a horse to die:
UPDATE:

Note from Bart Cummings wiki page:
The only horse listed born in a triple digit year... with sequences of 9's being a way for the inner twin world to express that they are really unhappy, since the 9 shares the same key as the left bracket which is used to make the "unhappy" emoticon, and because the inner twin world influenced the design.  Note the following from Rogan Josh's wiki page:

BreederMr M.A. Forrest, WA
OwnerMrs W L Green, Mr J P Miller [1]

Note the theme with their surnames that also serves as a cryptic communication: "Mill Green Forrest", and addition to the recent "Deforest" pattern-cluster.   I have learned that this is a way for the inner twin world to say that the time is nigh-- the next glacial event is soon to come, in which case our forests here in the Northern hemisphere will soon be buried under a wasteland of snow and ice -- a valuable resource lost.  In this case it is best to harvest and "mill" it up while it is green and "alive"... and easily accessed.  

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