The Indian name “Madhav”, meaning “sweet like honey”, is not common , at least not in the English language and not one that I’ve ever seen listed on Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2019 site since I began perusing regularly since the beginning of this blog (and before) in 2012. And yet, the name has cropped up twice in the last two days. Note the following excerpts from the Deaths in 2019 site as well as info from the wiki pages of each:
This isn’t the first time that the inner twin world have communicated the word “Mad”. If you key the word into this blogs search box you’ll see what I mean. The most shocking one is found in my January 4, 2018 post, Llewellyn’s Lewelyn Mad About You , note from the post:
Since the inner twin world tend to influence film, I decided to focus on Venus Madhav. On perusing his list of filmography, I found a handful that have English titles:
One Name among the entire cast and crew stands out because it’s the only English one:
As well, the other names of the two Madhav’s re “Venu” and “Apte” are interesting in that if you take the “e” from the end of Apte and put it on the end of Venu, you get two words: apt and venue. The names are also addition to two major clusters: the “Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern cluster and the “Add a Letter Makes a Word” pattern cluster. Note their etymology:
Madhav Apte, 86, Indian cricket player (national team) and administrator, President of the Cricket Club of India (since 1989), cardiac arrest
- Madhavrao Laxmanrao Apte (5 October 1932 – 23 September 2019)
Venu Madhav, 39, Indian comedian and actor (Master, Tholi Prema, Hungama), kidney disease
This is a strategic design influence of the inner twin world... as is the fact that the name contains a cryptic “mad have”!! It really can’t be more clear than that— the inner twin world are expressing that they are MAD!! Also note that Venu Madhav was also “young” (see previous post)... too young to die, and that makes me MAD, knowing that the inner twin world influenced his “timely” death!! Keep in mind though, that as part of this war they are waging against us, they are not only taking a life from our world, butt they are sacrificing one from their own. It is a war like no other?!
- Venu Madhav (December 30, 1979 —September 25, 2019)
This isn’t the first time that the inner twin world have communicated the word “Mad”. If you key the word into this blogs search box you’ll see what I mean. The most shocking one is found in my January 4, 2018 post, Llewellyn’s Lewelyn Mad About You , note from the post:
MADBeginning with Designated Survivor TV Series cast member:
- Virginia Madsen (born September 11, 1961)
The key points being “9/11” and “Mad” in her surname. The series main character, Kieffer Sutherland, is the son of actress Shirley Douglas who portrayed former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright in the ABC mini-series The Path to 9/11, note the following regarding one of the cast:
- Amy Madigan (born September 11, 1950)
Again, 9/11 and “Mad” in her surname. And note the “Mad” in Madeleine
Mad About You
following the leads brought us finally to "Mad About You" actress, Anne Ramsay:
- Anne Elizabeth Ramsay (September 11, 1960)
The one in the very middle— Happy, stands out, given that it’s opposite to Mad... and so an addition to another of the inner twin world clusters: “Opposite/Reversal Theme” pattern cluster.
One Name among the entire cast and crew stands out because it’s the only English one:
Note from his wiki page:
- Editing: Anthony
Lewellyn Anthony Gonsalvez (born 11 September 1973)Not only does his birthday fall on 9/11, butt his first name connects to the title of the post above: Llewellyn’s Lewelyn Mad About You. And note the cryptic phrase in his surname : “gone salvage”!! So “bitter sweet honey”.
As well, the other names of the two Madhav’s re “Venu” and “Apte” are interesting in that if you take the “e” from the end of Apte and put it on the end of Venu, you get two words: apt and venue. The names are also addition to two major clusters: the “Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern cluster and the “Add a Letter Makes a Word” pattern cluster. Note their etymology:
venue (n.). c. 1300, "a coming for the purpose of attack," from Old French venue "coming" (12c.), from fem. past participle of venir "to come," from Latin venire "to come," from PIE root *gwa- "to go, come." The sense of "place where a case in law is tried" is first recorded 1530s.
apt (adj.)mid-14c., "inclined, disposed;" late 14c., "suited, fitted, adapted, possessing the necessary qualities for the purpose," from Old French ate "fitting, suitable, appropriate" (13c., Modern French apte), or directly from Latin aptus "fit, suited, proper, appropriate," adjectival use of past participle of *apere"to attach, join, tie to," from PIE root *ap- (1) "to grasp, take, reach"As to the TWO other : Llewellyn and Llewelyn, mentioned in the post title, they are different people:
Keep in mind that January 15 is also the birthday of my son and life partner (22 years apart). Her date of death is an addition to a cluster in my previous post, expanding it now into a:
- Carl Llewellyn Weschcke (September 10, 1930 – November 7, 2015)
- Daisy Llewelyn (January 15, 1980 — April 8, 2016)
"April 2(x2), 3(x2),4(x2), 5, 6, 7, 8, ..., 14, ..., 17, __, 19/ Date Sequence" pattern clusterDaisy also died YOUNG :
In March 2015, Lewellyn told website Madam Noire she had been diagnosed a year prior with "cancer of the bile ducts in the liver."Her first name, Daisy, is also the name of a flower... hmmm, one that bee’s use to make honey!!
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