Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Paul’s (Part III)

The Deaths in 2019 site lists under July 29:
The first thing that stands out is the cryptic elements in his surname— a combination of “tri/tumble/tremble” (if you read recent posts you’ll come across a “tumble/fall” pattern cluster), and so reason enough to investigate further.  I began with the etymology of the name Trimble and discovered that there are two possible origins — named after a “Trimble” tree (named such because it appears to “tremble”); and a variant of the surname Turnbull... a surname familiar to me given that my great aunt May (and namesake) married a Turnbull, their son, Archer Roop Turnbull passed away December 10, 2016.  The etymology of Turnbull is “turn bull”!!  Note from Trimble’s wiki page:
  • Samuel Christy Trimble (16 August 1934 – 29 July 2019) 
What immediately stands out is his birthday — August 16.  The reason has to do with a conversation I recently had with my daughters father in law, Paul (and do note the recent “Paul” pattern cluster), who along with his wife, Janet, are visiting from New Zealand.  I mention Paul in my recent “Paul’s (Part II)” post, note this excerpt: ... in regards to the name Paul, there’s two that comes immediately to mind— my daughters father in law— Paul Schultz (from New Zealand).   At some point in my conversation with my daughters in laws, their birthdays are revealed— Paul’s being May 16 and Janet’s,  February 16.  Also interesting is that Paul volunteered along with his birthday — I’m Taurus... the “BULL”!!!  Their birthdays along with Trinble’s, generates a: “February 16, __, __, May 16(x2), __, __, August 16, __, __, __, __, __/ 16th Day, Every 3rd Month” pattern cluster.  There’s only one other day that can be part of this intricate cluster— November 16.   This is a strategic design influence, a means of prompting us to investigate the November 16 wiki page using the formula we arrive at: 
  • 1999 – Daniel Nathans (October 30, 1928 – November 16, 1999)American microbiologist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate 
  • 2000 – Robert Earl Davis (July 20, 1971 – November 16, 2000),American hip-hop artist (b. 1971)
  • 2000 – Ahmet Kaya (28 October 1957 – 16 November 2000)Turkish-French singer-songwriter 
The birthdays of Kaya and Nathans generates an “October 28, __, 30/ Date Sequence” pattern cluster.  This type of “single gap” cluster is strategically generated as a means of prompting us to investigate the October 29 wiki page, using the formula and taking into consideration the “one off” curve ball (Davis’ birthday, July 20, being “one month and one day off” from June 19 —an important date given that it’s the birthday of this blog).  First though, lets check out the wiki pages of the two (as per the “one off” curve ball) in the Deaths section of the November 16 wiki page:
2001 – Tommy Flanagan (March 16, 1930 – November 16, 2001) pianist/composer
1994 – Chet Powers(October 7, 1937 – November 16, 1994) singer-songwriter/guitarist 
They are both designed to factor in, butt Tommy Flanagan stands out for several reasons, the first being that his name Tommy meaning “twin” in origin is a particular signature of the inner twin world.  As well, he’s a pianist... jiving with my daughters mother in law who is a pianist as well.  Finally his birthday and day of deaths generates a:
“February 16, March , __, May 16(x2), ...,  August 16, ..., November 16, .../ 16th Day, Every 3rd Month” pattern cluster
We can bridge the gap since it’s open game, or, we can follow our next lead— investigate the notable persons mentioned on Flanagan’s wiki page.  Choosing the latter, and after compiling their birth/death info (see list below), there are a number of prominent clusters... butt only one 16th day
Oh... and it just so happens (NOT— this is another strategic “purposeful” design influence), that TODAY is the anniversary of his death... no not chance... and not lucky (unless you Tou see /sea/c the bigger picture ?!

So lets go back and bridge the October 29 gap:
1998  Paul Misraki, Turkish-French pianist and composer (b. 1908)
1999  Greg, Belgian author and illustrator (b. 1931)
2000  Carlos Guastavino, Argentinian pianist and composer (b. 1912)
2002  Glenn McQueen, Canadian-American animator (b. 1960)
Although each will play a part in the overall communication, one stands out— PAUL ... another addition to the recent “Paul” pattern cluster.  AND he too is a pianist— our third... that’s in keeping with the inner twin worlds tendency to generate clusters in groups of 3 or more.  I think it wise that we investigate those mentioned on his wiki page as well, butt maybe later.

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Info re notable persons mentioned on Tommy Flanagan’s wiki page: 



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