Friday, December 13, 2024

Kar May (POP Part 11!!)

 Among those listed in Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2024 site under December 12 are: 

Note the cryptic “pass sos” in the surname Pasos.  And note they died in same month as their birth.  This has been theme as of late— additions to the “Born and Died in Same Month” pattern cluster , with the following extraordinary Notable Deaths cluster having sett the pace earlier this month: 

Pasos and Haddaoui’s birth and death dates generates a “December 9, __, 11, 12(x2)/Date Sequence” pattern cluster.  This is strategically designed as a means of prompting us to bridge the December 10 gap.  To do so, we use the formula as previously provided by the inner twin world— in this case, we venture to the December 10 wikipedia page where we then focus on Notable Persons who passed away during a year having 3 identical number, where in most cases this is 1999 and/or 2000, and so we arrive at the following notable persons and information from their wiki pages: 

THAT’S astounding, … three were also born in December!! Marie Windsor stands out given that like Pasos, her passing is one off from her Birthday— both are addition to the “Off By One” pattern cluster.  This is a prompt for us to consider notable persons listed immediately after and before in the list: 

  • 1996  Faron Young (February 25, 1932 – December 10, 1996)  singer-songwriter, actor 
  • 2001 – Ashok Kumar (13 October 1911 – 10 December 2001) actor, singer, producer
The thing about the “one off” cluster, is that if anyone on the page that your viewing stands out, their fair game.  This person listed immediately above Young stood out: 
  • 1995  Darren Robinson (June 10, 1967 – December 10, 1995) rapper known as The Ox That Rocks
It was the “Robin” in his name that first caught my eye— an addition to the recent “Bird Theme” pattern cluster.  AND, then his nick name— The Ox That Rocks, is an addition to the recent “Rock Theme” pattern cluster.  And now, his birthday stands out given that it’s an addition to a cluster that began in my previous post, expanding it into a: 

 “January 10, …, __, June 10, July 10, August 10, September 10, October 10(x4), __, December 10, / 10th day, Every other Month Sequence” pattern cluster.

There’s always one who stands out above the others when following the leads, and in this case my tou sense worth says it’s Marie Windsor, not just because of the dates, but the cryptic communication found in her name re: “mar mare winds” (as per the “Word in Name” pattern cluster).  As for the “mare” aspect, there is “horse” that is more commonly known today, but consider the following etymology: 

mare (n.2): "broad, dark area of the moon," 1765, from Latin mare "sea" (from PIE root *mori- "body of water").

So the cryptic communication deciphers into “mar sea winds”.   There is however something known as “Horse Winds”. 


The horse latitudes are high-pressure areas where winds diverge and flow toward the equator or poles.

The winds that diverge from the horse latitudes are the: 
  • Trade winds: Blow from northeast to southwest in the Northern Hemisphere and southeast to northwest in the Southern Hemisphere. 
  • Westerlies: Blow from the northwest in the Northern Hemisphere and from the southwest in the Southern Hemisphere

I’m reminded of the flying horse, Pegasus, and arrived here: 

In HinduismUchchaihshravas (Sanskritउच्चैःश्रवस्IASTUccaiḥśravas or Sanskritउच्चैःश्रवा:IASTUccaiḥśravāḥ), (lit.'long-ears' or 'neighing aloud'')[1] is a seven-headed flying horse, created during the churning of the milk ocean.

Many, including myself, consider many myths to hold certain truths that were encrypted over time into stories. For instance— the “churning of the milk ocean” could be a reference to spawning herring that turn the ocean milky (male fish fertilizing the eggs laid on kelp)— this is a delicacy today, but was likely a major food source to our ancient ancestors who took sustenance from the sea as herring returned to the shallow water at shore lines to spawn on kelp.  

Windhorse was predominantly a feature of the folk culture, a "mundane notion of the layman rather than a Buddhist religious ideal," as Tibetan scholar Samten G. Karmay explains.

What stood out was the surname “Karmay” given the cryptic “car May”… my name being May… and to boot— today, December 13, is the anniversary of my car crash that occurred in 2000!! Karmay’s wikipedia page doesn’t reveal his birthday, so I googled to see if I could find it, but I did come across this: 

Position & Affiliation: Director of Research Emeritus, French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), Paris

Date: December 13, 2018, Fontenay-aux-Roses near Paris

Interviewed by: Anna Sehnalova

Do note the date of the interview that I highlighted— December 13th… the anniversary of my car crash.  The letter “K” in place of “c” in “car”, is also strategic— a way to communicate … the letter “K” being the “11th” letter that shares the same key on my keyboard as the “!” Exclamation mark!!  A way to emphasize “shocking surprise whether fear or elation”. Keep in mind, that it was this car crash in 2000 that resulted in my becoming aware of  my inner twin and the inner twin world coming out and communicating to us.  

Note the following info regarding notable persons mentioned on Marie Windsor’s wiki page:

  • Maria Alekseyevna Ouspenskaya (29 July 1876 – 3 December 1949)
  • John Garfield (born Jacob Julius Garfinkle; March 4, 1913 – May 21, 1952) 
  • Forrest Meredith Tucker (February 12, 1919 – October 25, 1986)
  • Stella Adler (February 10, 1901 – December 21, 1992[1]
  • Lee Strasberg (born Israel Strassberg; November 17, 1901 – February 17, 1982)
  • Jack Benny (born Benjamin Kubelsky; February 14, 1894 – December 26, 1974) 
  • Harry Morris Warner (December 12, 1881 – July 25, 1958)
  • Albert Warner (born Aaron Abraham Wonsal,July 23, 1884 – Nov 26, 1967)
  • Samuel Louis Warner (born Szmuel Wonsal,August 10, 1887 – October 5, 1927)
  • Jack Leonard Warner (born Jacob Warner; August 2, 1892 – September 9, 1978) 
  • Elisha Vanslyck Cook Jr. (December 26, 1903 – May 18, 1995)
A number of the dates stand out— Samuel Warner was born on the 222nd day of the year; Albert Warner’s birthday is also the day of my mother’s passing— July 23.  Note the two December 26.  And the cluster expands: 

 “January 10, February 10…, __, June 10, July 10, August 10(x2), September 10, October 10(x4), __, December 10, / 10th day, Every other Month Sequence” pattern cluster.

Other notable persons mentioned who passed away today who stand out: 

  • Lee Willard Edwards (December 1, 1932 – December 12, 2024)
  • Tommy Robb (14 October 1934 - 12 December 2024) 

Note the cryptic  “twin rob”. 

“Milt”— water turns milky from male herring fertilizing the female egg row:







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