Continuing on from my previous post, there’s a cluster that I hadn’t touched on, note this excerpt concerning 4 of the Artists listed on the Provence wiki page:
As I said, the lives of the MacGregor’s and I ... our posts are influenced in ways that we connect and generate pattern-clusters. In this case the release date of the series bridges the December 4 gap in the cluster:
Another thing that stands out is the name of the above singer, Grover Washington, that contains the names of two US Presidents, note from their wiki pages:
And the other thing I should mention now ... given the “timeliness”, is that I just completed a painting (see below) for my grandson’s 4th birthday this February 22. He wanted me to paint him a “HAPPY” T-Rex , and so I take this to mean that all is well with my part of the world. Oh, and by the way, our Prime Minister here in Canada, and his younger brother were both born on December 25 !!
Their dates of Death generates a “December 2, 3(x2), __, 5/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster. And I also included Sosno’s surname at birth— Sosnowsky, given that it contains a cryptic phrase re “SOS now sky”. So Sosno is a bit of a nickname, and it too generates a cryptic phrase re “SOS no”. Keep in mind as well that the inner twin world influenced our words... and there’s strategy behind it all ie: if you say sos as a word it comes out identical to “sauce”, and I think the definition here is in the sense of “no sauce— no flippant impertinent talk, speak the truth”. And as well the famous Artists surname Renoir, is another English/French combination : “re noir”... with “noir” being french for “black”... another addition to the recent “Colour Theme” pattern-cluster. The communication “re black” does not bode well from my perspective, butt it’s too soon to tell what they intend!! Also in my previous post is another Painter from the Provence wiki page whose birthday adds to the cluster that expands the above cluster:
- Claude Monet (14 November 1840 – 5 December 1926) )
- Pierre Paul Puget (16 October 1620 – 2 December 1694)
- Auguste Renoir (25 February 1841 – 3 December 1919)
- Sacha Sosno (Sosnowsky,1937 – 3 December 2013)
And so the cluster expands:
- Henri Émile Benoît Matisse (31 December 1869 – 3 November 1954)
- December 12, 13, 14(x3), 15, __, __, 18/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster
And so let’s bridge the December 1 gap, butt this time instead of using the usual formula, I decided to begin with the births section of the December 1 wiki page, looking for the first “painter”:
- “December __, 2, 3(x2), __, 5, ... 12, 13, 14(x3), 15, __, __, 18, ... 31/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster.
Note from his wiki page:
- 1869 – Eligiusz Niewiadomski, Polish painter and critic (d. 1923)
So another Painter and another President. Note from President Gabriel Narutowicz’s wiki page:
- Eligiusz Niewiadomski (Dec 1, 1869 in Warsaw – January 31, 1923)
- In 1922 he assassinated Poland's first President, Gabriel Narutowicz
His date of death and date he came into office ... and Niewiadomski’s birthday, adds to the cluster:
- Gabriel Narutowicz (17 March 1865 – 16 December 1922)
- In office 11 December 1922 – 16 December 1922
Two single gaps are now open for investigatio, butt I’ll wait on that. Because the MacGregor’s factor in the previous post, I decided to reinvestigate their most recent post, 1 to 5 stars . Note the opening sentence of the post:
- “December 1, 2, 3(x2), __, 5, ... 11, 12, 13, 14(x3), 15, 16, __, 18, ... 31/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster.
Our daughter is a huge fan of the Netflix original series Black Mirror.Another addition to the “Colour Theme” pattern-cluster, and a “Black(x2)” pattern-cluster. Note from the Black Mirror series wiki page:
As I said, the lives of the MacGregor’s and I ... our posts are influenced in ways that we connect and generate pattern-clusters. In this case the release date of the series bridges the December 4 gap in the cluster:
“December 1, 2, 3(x2), 4, 5, ... 11, 12, 13, 14(x3), 15, 16, __, 18, ... 31/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster.Bridging the December 17 gap using the formula and taking into consideration the “one off” curve ball ... and stretching just a bit more outside the box, we arrive at:
- 1999 – Rex Allen (Dec 31, 1920 – Dec 17, 1999) singer-songwriter, actor
- 1999 – Grover Washington (Dec 12, 1943 – Dec 17, 1999) singer-songwriter and saxophonist
- 1999 – C. Vann Woodward (Nov 13, 1908 – Dec 17, 1999) historian
- 2002 – K. W. Devanayagam (26 March 1910 – 17 Dec 2002) Minister of Justice
- 2003 – Otto Graham (Dec 6, 1921 – Dec 17, 2003) football player, coach
- 2004 – Tom Wesselmann(Febr 23, 1931 – Dec 17, 2004) painter, sculptor
And so you can see why the stretch— Wesselmann is a painter... and his first name Tom means “twin” in origin, an addition to the “Twin Theme” pattern-cluster— a particular signature of the inner twin world. As you can see, three of their birthdays are additions to the cluster:
Tom Wesselmann’s date of birth is one off from my grandsons date of birth— February 22 (keep in mind that in just over 5 years time, when he turns 8 the date will be 2/22/22). And this connects with Renoir’s birthday above re: Auguste Renoir (25 February 1841 – 3 December 1919), Generating a “February 22, 23, __, 25/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster.
- “December 1, 2, 3(x2), 4, 5, 6, ... 11, 12(x2), 13(x2), 14(x3), 15, 16, __, 18, ... 31(x2)/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster.
Another thing that stands out is the name of the above singer, Grover Washington, that contains the names of two US Presidents, note from their wiki pages:
My sisters was born on Washington’s Birthday, and
- George Washington (February 22, 1732 – December 14, 1799)
- Grover Cleveland (March 18, 1837 – June 24, 1908)
And the other thing I should mention now ... given the “timeliness”, is that I just completed a painting (see below) for my grandson’s 4th birthday this February 22. He wanted me to paint him a “HAPPY” T-Rex , and so I take this to mean that all is well with my part of the world. Oh, and by the way, our Prime Minister here in Canada, and his younger brother were both born on December 25 !!
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