The Deaths in 2014 site lists under November 2nd and 3rd respectively:
I've grouped the two together due to the following information from their wiki pages
- Sadashiv Amrapurkar, 58 or 64, Indian actor (Ardh Satya, Sadak), lung infection
- Vladimir Suchilin, 64, Soviet footballer.
I've grouped the two together due to the following information from their wiki pages
- Sadashiv Amrapurkar (2 January 1950 or 1956[1] – 3 November 2014)
- Vladimir Viktorovich Suchilin (January 22, 1950 – November 2, 2014)
What stand out is that one was born on the 2nd and the other on the 22nd day of the year. Since the inner twin world has a propensity for the number 2 and for generating sequences of 2's pattern-clusters, I consider this a heads up. Since Amrapurkar was an actor I concentrated on looking for clues here. The two films mentioned above being possible leads. The second one stood out due to the poster ad for the film depicting a man tied to a cross, hence an addition to the recent "Cross/x/t..." pattern-cluster. Note the following information regarding two of the actors:
- Soni Razdan as Roopa (born 25 October 1962)
For one, the part that Razdan played re "Roopa" stands out because my maiden name is "Roop". So we also have a cryptic phrase "a Roop". And then there's Razdan's date of birth another addition to the "Targeting Family Birthdays" pattern-cluster... a major one considering that three members of my partners family are born on this day during different years. 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:Pooja Bhatt (born 24 February 1972)
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.There are cryptic phrases in the name re "son I razz dan" and/or "so nigh razz dan", with the name "dan" coming from the word "din" meaning "judge", so the second phrase is more like: "so near I deride judge"... or perhaps "very nearby judge I deride". Could be a meaningful clue, butt what to make of it?!
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