Monday, September 3, 2018

Rose Sea Brown

Continuing on from my previous post, note this excerpt:
Each of the birthdays stand out for various reasons, but Brown’s birthday more so given the following excerpt from my previous post:
The name Sullivan stands out... given that Sullivan is the surname of the driver of the vehicle that struck mine on December 13, 2000 — the car crash is a pivotal event in that it enabled me to become aware of the inner twin world for the first time
I’m reminded that the inner twin world influence what appears to be “accidents”, butt in fact are strategic.   The name “Brown” crops up yet again... and so a “Brown” pattern-cluster now in the works. 
The “Brown” pattern cluster that I refer to involves Arnold Brown above, and two other references to “Brown” in two recent posts,  my September 1 post, Sugar Sugar and And my August 31 post, The Edge Of... that includes the following excerpts respectively:
  • Susan Brown (May 4, 1932 – August 31, 2018)  
  • The first post brought up, “I Dream in Brow...n
Susan Brown’s birthday certainly catches my eye/I... 4 May is a cryptic “for May”... more meaningful if you know my first name— May!!  Note the etymology of her first name: 
 Susanna/Susan: from the Hebrew word שׁוֹשָׁן (shoshan)meaning "lily" (in modern Hebrew this also means "rose")
Not very often you hear of a brown lily or rose, butt when you investigate either note what Google brings up:

  • “Lily Brown”(Nanny McPhee) actress Jennifer Daykin (born January 21, 1995)  
  • Lily Brown (born March 20, 1981) poet 
  • Rose Brown (April 15, 1919 – January 19, 2015) actress
  • Georgia-Rose Brown (born 22 January 1995) 
 Keep in mind that my daughters birthday is January 21 and my brothers birthday is January 19; and my grandsons is January 23 (see previous post).

There is something about Brown you should be aware of, the name/word has a cryptic connection to  another that I wrote about in my May 2, 2018 post, Drown Demon of Brownsea, note this excerpt:
So my question now is, why is the inner twin world drawing our attention to "Brown".  What comes to mind is their "Rhymes" pattern-cluster... and so words rhyming with brown: drown, crown, frown... clown.   I would say that "drown" is the intended word... goes with the "Sea Rising" pattern-cluster.  And when you think of it, as sea washes over "brown earth", the water turns brown.
There’s no doubt that the other rhyming words are connected— forming a cryptic phrase of sorts.


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