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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Kurt Cobain as a womb twin survivor - the clue is in the song and his story

If its not enough that three years before his death Nirvana produced an album called IN UTERO, then lets take a look at one of the lyrics:

My theory is that Kurt was a womb twin survivor whose twin was female.

MILK IT:

I am my own parasite
I don't need a host to live
We feed off of each other
We can share our endorphins

Doll steak!
Test Meat!

Look on the bright side, suicide
Lost eyesight I'm on your side
Angel left wing, right wing, broken wing
Lack of iron and/or sleeping

I own my own pet virus
I get to pet and name her
Her milk is my shit
My shit is her milk

Test meat!
Doll steak!

Look on the bright side, suicide
Lost eyesight I'm on your side
Angel left wing, right wing, broken wing
Lack of iron and/or sleeping

Doll steak!
Test meat!

Look on the bright side, suicide
Lost eyesight I'm on your side
Angel left wing, right wing, broken wing
Lack of iron and/or sleeping

Protector of the kennel
Ecto-plasma, Ecto-skeletal
Obituary birthday
Your scent is still here in my place of recovery!

Is this not a hymn to a lost twin sister?

He talks just like a womb twin survivor in this video: Lots about alienation, the important females in his life and a sense of priviledge, (with just a touch of narcissism....)
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Plenty to think here. It would explain a whole lot.   What do you think?

6 comments:

  1. The lyrics to Drain You definitely seem to relate to TTTS. He was also left handed, which is more common in twins. Interesting.

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  2. I think there are much more in'famous' people who are TS/WT. I already noticed that they are different and always say "when i was little i was an outsider, but i learned myself to ....
    We know about Elvis, but what do you think of Marilyn Manroe, or what about the lyrics of Bryan Adams, everything i do ... And there are more artists who are able to communicate very deep feelings of unconditional love. I think they are either old souls, multiple birth survivors, or maybe both ;).
    Interesting is that they are also what we would call high sensitive persons.

    This is also interesting:
    A note was found, addressed to Cobain's childhood imaginary friend "Boddah", that stated that Cobain hadn't "felt the excitement of listening to as well as creating music, along with really writing . . . for too many years now" (wiki)

    Im also curious about the link between vitamin B12 symptoms and health / and being a womb twin
    Throughout most of his life, Cobain suffered from chronic bronchitis and intense physical pain due to an undiagnosed chronic stomach condition.

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    1. I'm curious about this link to vitamin B12. What references are there? Does this affect all twins? Or just those survivors? Surely anyone could be B12 deficient due to diet?

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  3. As to the B12, I dont know much about it. We are investigating it at the moment. I hope to have someone speaking about it at the London conference in November.

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  4. About what the first anonymous: He wasn't only left handed but alo in spite of that writing with his right hand. That causes a lot of depression, anxiety and identity issues, too. Important aspect, not to overlook during all this looking into the lives of famous dead people!

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  5. Not sure which way round this is - it is certainly true that at least some left-handed people who are forced to write with their right hand do develop psychological problems, but it is also true that depression, anxiety and identity issues are common among womb twin survivors. I wish these "famous dead people", as you put it, were still alive. My idea is that if they had realised they were womb twin survivors, they would not have died young, often at their own hand. Survivor guilt is a huge problem and suicidal feelings very common. This blog is about trying to get that simple message across. Thanks for the comment.

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