continuing from my previous post, and in particular to the "December 14" pattern-cluster which also happens to be my sisters birthday, I noted that she had put up the following video on her facebook timeline yesterday 18 hours ago, so September 21:
It may not seem like much, at least not until you venture to Leonard Cohen's wiki page:
There is one other thing about Joseph Smith Jr., and that has to do with his date of birth, December 23, which is one day off from my nephew's birthday (my sister's first child). And then taking into consideration Jesus' birthday, we now have a December 22, 23,__, 25/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster in the works.
I should mention as well, that just before my sister became pregnant with her first child, she had been treated for Hodgkin's-- a form of curable cancer. The treatments had been quite severe and the doctors told her it may be over a year before she could get pregnant, butt her baby boy decided he wasn't waiting :-). Timmy is her miracle baby, and more than anyone I know, his mom (my sister Linda) deserves to sing her own brand of Hallelujah!! Many years down the road and three young children, Linda had a second battle with cancer. She won that battle as well. Now her children are all grown up and she continues to sing:
♪♫... Hallelujah... Hallelu-uuu-jah...♪♫
The video records the beautiful voice of a young mother who's changed the words of Leonard Cohen's famous song, Hallelujah, to better suite her plight as a mother to a baby and 3 year old.
It may not seem like much, at least not until you venture to Leonard Cohen's wiki page:
My sister had posted the song on Cohen's birthday... I bet she wasn't aware ... butt her inner twin most certainly was!!
- Leonard Cohen - (born 21 September 1934)
It's interesting too, the Christian theme to her middle and surname, and the fact that she was a Mormon, so I consider this a heads up... a prompt for us to investigate further. So on that note, check out the following excerpt from the Mormon's wiki page:
- What mother can't relate to this? In a performance that is both incredibly beautiful as well as incredibly funny, this Mormon mom shares her talents and her insights into motherhood. Set to Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," artist Shannon Christensen Abbott...
- ...began with Joseph Smith in upstate New York during the 1820s.
Note from Joseph Smith Jr. wiki page:
What stands out the most is his date of death, mostly due to the following excerpt from my previous post:
- Joseph Smith, Jr. (December 23, 1805 – June 27, 1844)
Note from Yoram's wiki page two notable persons mentioned stands out due to the following info:
- Carl Foreman (July 23, 1914 – June 26, 1984)
- Georg Henri Anton Ivens (18 November 1898 – 28 June 1989)
Foreman's date of birth is an addition to the "Targeting Family Deaths" pattern-cluster given that my mother recently passed away on July 23rd. His date of death and that of Ivens generates a is an "June 26, __, 28/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.So it appears as though the inner twin world were ahead of me... not only did they stage the past and continuing to set the stage as early as yesterday, and finally bringing it altogether in this Hallelujah moment!!
There is one other thing about Joseph Smith Jr., and that has to do with his date of birth, December 23, which is one day off from my nephew's birthday (my sister's first child). And then taking into consideration Jesus' birthday, we now have a December 22, 23,__, 25/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster in the works.
I should mention as well, that just before my sister became pregnant with her first child, she had been treated for Hodgkin's-- a form of curable cancer. The treatments had been quite severe and the doctors told her it may be over a year before she could get pregnant, butt her baby boy decided he wasn't waiting :-). Timmy is her miracle baby, and more than anyone I know, his mom (my sister Linda) deserves to sing her own brand of Hallelujah!! Many years down the road and three young children, Linda had a second battle with cancer. She won that battle as well. Now her children are all grown up and she continues to sing:
♪♫... Hallelujah... Hallelu-uuu-jah...♪♫
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