The Deaths in 2015 lists under April 29:
There is one other thing that I pick up on... the name Carlos breaks down into "car loss" and considering the "Michelin/Tire" cryptic connection ... there is a definite "Car/ Carloss/Tire/ Týr" pattern-cluster theme in the works... and as to Týr, note the following from:
The definition off idiom:
So how do I know his death was "timely", note the following from his wiki page:
- Carlos Calderón Fajardo, 69, Peruvian journalist and novelist.
In 1985 he won the Hispamérica Best Short Story Prize, organized by the University of Maryland, with Roa Bastos, Mario Vargas Llosa and Julio Cortazar as judges.
Two of the above notable persons stand out due to info on their wiki pages:
First of all their birthdays stand out as does Bastos date of death, and for reasons explained via the following excerpts from my previous post:
- Augusto Roa Bastos (June 13, 1917 – April 26, 2005)
- Julio Cortázar (August 26, 1914 – February 12, 1984)
... their birthdays are addtiotion s to the "Off By One" pattern-cluster...:
- June 14 is one off from my birthday of June 13...
... Tainsy's birthday along with the films debute and Feret's date of death form an "April 26, 27, 28/ Date Sequence" pattern cluster...
... Philippe Léotard (28 August 1940 - 25 August 2001) August 25 is my granddaughters, these date are both additions to the "Targeting Family Birthdays" pattern-cluster.
....Édouard Michelin (23 June 1859 – 25 August 1940)
...Philippe Léotard (28 August 1940 - 25 August 2001)So June 13 is my birthday and August 26 is one off from my granddaughters birthday and then Bastos date of death is an addition to the recently formed April 26 pattern-cluster and addition to the sequence cluster. Way Tou too much to be chalked up as coincidence!!
There is one other thing that I pick up on... the name Carlos breaks down into "car loss" and considering the "Michelin/Tire" cryptic connection ... there is a definite "Car/ Carloss/Tire/ Týr" pattern-cluster theme in the works... and as to Týr, note the following from:
Tuesday - ...The day of Tiw or Týr, the god of single combat, ...On going to the "Single Combat" wiki page, I came across this excerpt:
Marcus Claudius Marcellus took the spolia opima from Viridomarus, king of the Gaesatae, at the Battle of Clastidium (222 BC)Note the 222... and the cryptic phrase within the word "Clastidium"... "c last idium" ... "see last idiom".... and of course there's also "class t idium" ... or "class cross idiom" ... "learn to cross over the language barrier". It's interesting to note another cryptic phrase with the name Carlos: rearranging the letters gives us "la cros"... "the cross"!!
The definition off idiom:
:an expression that cannot be understood from the meanings of its separate words but that has a separate meaning of its ownSo that's what we have to do-- make the "cross over" with events that the inner twin world influenced in our lives and world... including the like of Jesus who, whether real or myth, died on the cross to "cross over"... from death to everlasting life. This too, was designed to reflect and lead us to this second "cross over" of our world coming to understand the inner twin world of X ... the other cross!! Put the two crosses together, overlapping the t on the x and you get the Bethlehem star.
: a form of a language that is spoken in a particular area and that uses some of its own words, grammar, and pronunciations: a style or form of expression that is characteristic of a particular person, type of art, etc.
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