Friday, April 15, 2016

Thomas & Thomas RIIP (Part 4): The Rule of Three VVV

It's not unusual for the inner twin world to generate clusters in groups of 3.  After all there's a bit of a phenomena surrounding the Rule of three (writing), note from Wikipedia on the subject:

The rule of three or power of three is a writing principle that suggests that things that come in threes are funnier, more satisfying, or more effective than other numbers of things.[1] The reader or audience of this form of text is also thereby more likely to remember the information. This is because having three entities combines both brevity and rhythm with having the smallest amount of information to create a pattern.[2][3] It makes the author or speaker appear knowledgeable while being both simple and catchy.
Slogans, film titles and a variety of other things have been structured in threes, a tradition that grew out of oral storytelling.[4] Examples include the Three Little PigsThree Billy Goats Gruff, and the Three Musketeers. Similarly, adjectives are often grouped in threes to emphasize an idea. 
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It's no coincidence that the "Three Little Pigs" has cropped up, it's yet another "timely" influence of the inner twin world and further evidence of their slight of hand activity.  If you've read my posts over the last week, you're aware then of two clusters that occurred simultaneously: the "Ham... Theme" and the "Wolf/Canine/K9... Theme" pattern-clusters.  This nursery rhyme is an addition to both, hence serving also as a lead.  So I decided that this next leg of the investigation would begin by venturing to the Three Little Pigs wiki page.  To limit my time I simply scanned along, with my goal being to investigate that first name that stood out, note this excerpt:
In 1985, Faerie Tale Theatre recreated The Three Little Pigs, starring Jeff Goldblum as The Wolf, and Billy CrystalStephen Furst, and Fred Willard as the pigs.
The first to stand out is ...why of course, Furst!!  Note from his wiki page:
Stephen Furst (born Stephen Nelson Feuerstein; May 8, 1955) 
His date of birth stands out, a cryptic combination of "May ate" and "Mate".   First you need to be aware that my first name is "May", and because I'm the "first" one to "wright' (write right- the truth), my name is synonymous with our outer twin world, as my inner twin's name, Tou, is synonymous with the inner twin world.  Both cryptic elements re May ate and Mate, are metaphors, with "ate" meaning to "participate", with "mate" meaning "join together as one", not meaning sex, butt a call for those in our world to become "companions"  on this ship of life, and to join in their mandate.  The twin '55 in the year of Furst's birth are also a representation of this "mate", it's symbolic of the 5 fingers on both hands (one hand being that of the inner twin and the other that of the outer twin )-- all hands on deck.   When this is achieved there war against our world will end, and so peace and victory for both worlds.  The inner twin world strategically influenced the number 5 in to be translated in Roman Numeral as the "V", which is also a letter, one that's used to make the VICTORY & PEACE signs (which when turned sideways, is also used to make a shadow hare).  So the '55 is a cryptic VV, which is a "double V" and reminding us of "W" ((double U/you).  The French word for "W" translates as "double V"

The etymology of the name Stephen is "crown", butt also thrown into the cryptic mix is "Steve" and so "stevedore" (someone who loads and unloads a ship).  And because there is also a "Ship/Ship Wreck... Theme" Pattern-cluster also in the works, this word is designed to factor in at this precise. Moment.  And this brings us to Stephen Furst's real first name: Feuerstein.  The second half of his name re "stein" means "stone" in origin.  And you may recall that stones had recently cropped up as did the word Ballast:  what ships use for stability... And in earlier days "stones" we're used as ballast. The inner twin world are creating "stability" on this ship of life, and the war being wages is to bring us on board and on side.  








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