The Deaths in 2018 site lists under March 5:
The surname Labarthe stands out given that it breaks down into a French/English phrase (partial) that’s typical of the inner twin world: La bar the... — the “la” being french feminine and so a reference to the inner twin “Matriarchal” world, and so giving us “she bar the...”. And now note the following etymology of the surname:
- André S. Labarthe, 86, French actor (Vivre sa vie), film producer and director
So adding to the cryptic phrase is “her bearded one”. The “bearded one” obviously a reference to our outer twin “Patriarchal” world, and so communicating “the inner twin world bar/hinder the outer twin world”. Note from Labarthe’s wiki page:
- Labarthe from the old German word "Bardo," which means "bearded one."
My older sisters birthday is December 18 and so a twin heads up, indicating that I’m on the “wright” track. One of the films he acted in stands out:
- André S. Labarthe (18 December 1931 – 5 March 2018)
The translation of the films title is “Crazy Love”. The films release year being “69” is a clue— the 6 and 9 were specifically designed by the inner twin world to be identical... butt a “reverse/opposite” of one another. Note the release date of the film:
- L'amour fou (1969)
This date cropping up at this time is very meaningful in two ways. First it’s an addition to the “Timely Theme” pattern-cluster given that it’s an addition to a cluster found in my previous post, Ebony (Rescue Part 4), expanding it now into a:
And it also connects to my last 4 posts (a series), note from the first of these, Generation II Rescue (Rescue Part 1), posted on February 28:
- January 5, ... 13(x4), 15(x3), 17, 19(x3), 21, 23, 25/Uneven Day, Date Sequence” pattern-cluster.
Their birthdays stand out given the following birthday info on some of my family members: January 15 (birthday of both my son and life partner); January 21 (birthday of my daughter); January 23 (birthday of my grandson— my daughters son); January 19 (birthday of my brother); January 5 (birthday of my dog).And so the second meaningful way is personal!! This is a prompt for us to continue investigating the film— the cast/crew and any other notable person mentioned in the films wiki page. Other than the cast/crew there is only one notable person mentioned:
Note from Racine’s wiki page:
- The central event in the film's narrative is a three-week period of preparation by a theater group for a production of Racine's version of Andromaque.
Jean Racine (22 December 1639 – 21 April 1699)He died on April 21 during a leap year and so on the 111th day of the year... AND this is also an addition to the “Timely Theme” pattern cluster in that it also connects to the recent series of posts given the following from my March 2 post, Betty (Rescue Part 3):
Mitchison’s Birthday is 11/1 and Combe was born on the 111th day of the year... which also happens to be the birthday of Queen Elizabeth II!!!
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