Sunday, May 19, 2013

Harold Shapero RIIP and a Hair-Raising Chaperon

Note the following from the Deaths in 2013 site under May 17th: 
Harold Shapero, 93, American composer and pianist.[19]
Harold Shapero passing away at this time stands and due to his first and last name adding to  recent occurring "pattern-clusters".  The name "Harold" falls into the "Harry/Hare/Heir/Hair" pattern-cluster, a prominent cluster that has cropped up in my earlier Toumai blog as well as just recently.  Note for instance the following excerpt from my April 3, 2013 post entitled,Fishman, Moses, and NOW Jesus: Notable Deaths of Easter Week Following Biblical Theme...:
Okay so "Harry Towers"!!  The name definitely falls under both the "Harry" and the "Towers" pattern-clusters !!
Note four of my posts made in March 2013 that pertain to recent additions to the Deaths in 2013 site that also involve "Harry" and "Hair"... and, "Green Hair":
Note the following posts relating to "Harry" and "Hair" once again, from posts made in May 2013:
What makes Harold's Shapero's surname even more meaningful is the word "shape" in its prefix, coupled with the fact  that a number of my recent posts document pattern-clusters that refer to "shape", ie: my May 13 posts entitled, "Twiggy" and  "Reg Twigg RIIP, and Blowing to "Smithereens"".   Note as well, the following excerpt from my May 8th post entitled, Ferruccio Mazzola RIIP, Peter Rauhofer RIIP ; Ferr...:
The term "forging" means to shape metal by heating and hammering. "Smith" is from the Proto-German "smithaz" meaning "skilled worker."[1] 
This is strong evidence suggesting that Harold Shapero's inner twin had influenced their conjoined deaths to happen in a "timely" manner that would facilitate the inner twin world with "coming out" and "communicating" to us.  On further investigation, I noted the following from Harold Shapero's wikipedia page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shapero:
Harold Samuel Shapero (29 April 1920 - 17 May 2013) 
His day of birth, "April 29th, as much as settles the issue regarding his death occurring in a "timely" manner even despite that he had lived to the ripe old age of 93.  The inner twin world generate "pattern-clusters" that involve the death of notable persons as a means of "coming out" and "communicating" to us, and on top of the others mentioned above, this very day re: "April 29th", had cropped up in my recent May 11th post, Al Fritz RIIP 88, ∞, and "Two Circles", making this one cropping up now, a new addition to the "April 29th" pattern-cluster, note the following excerpts from the post : 
Naturally this led me to the bicycles wiki page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicycle, which turned up the man who invented the bicycle, Karl von Drais...  
  •  Karl Drais (April 29, 1785 – December 10, 1851)  
Note his birthday April 29.  So what are the chances of this day cropping up again in just 3 days?!
Peter Rauhofer as referenced in the excerpt is a renown disc jockey who is also listed on Wikipedia's Death in 2013 site
  •  Peter Rauhofer (29 April 1965 – 7 May 2013)
What impressed me about the name of the bicycle company re "Schwinn",  is the suffix "win(n)" and the fact that in our English language many words that begin with "w" had once been preceded by a "G", "C", "K", "Q".  Note for instance, this excerpt taken from the etymology site: win (v.) ...gewinnan "to gain or succeed by struggling, to win,"... 
Even on May 11th, the "April 29th" pattern-cluster had become meaningful, so much so  that I wrote a second post on the same day re: Lane Smith RIIP, Will Smith, and Willam Smith RIIP..., that involved a further investigation of "April 29", that resulted in other pattern-clusters coming to the surface.  AND now, just 8 days later, "April 29th" crops up once again in relation to the birth of yet another notable person who has recently died.

There is something else about the name "Shapero", note the title of my recent post made on May 4th:   Larry Shafer RIIP and May 4 Massacre!!, note this excerpt from the post:
  • SCHÄFER From Middle High German schæfære meaning "shepherd"
It seems to me that the surnames "Shafer" and "Shapero" are phonetically similar enough to have a common root origin, especially when you consider that the letter "f" produces the same sound as the majority of "ph" combination found in words, hence Shafer =Shapher... which likely led to the name "Shapero".  Note the following etymology's that indicate "shape", "Shafer" and "Shapero" as related:
  • shape (v.)  Proto-Germanic *skapjanan "create" (cf. Old Norse skapa, Danish skabe, Old Frisian skeppa, Old High German scaffan, German schaffen), from PIE root *(s)kep- forming words meaning "to cut, scrape, hack" (see shave), which acquired broad technical senses and in Germanic a specific sense of "to create."
  • shave (v.)  from Proto-Germanic *skabanan (cf. Old Norse skafa, Middle Dutch scaven, German schaben, Gothic skaban), from PIE *skabh-, form of root *(s)kep...
  • sheep (n.) from West Germanic *skæpan (cf. Old Saxon scap, Old Frisian skep, Middle Low German schap, Dutch schaap, Old High German scaf, German Schaf),
  • shear (v.)  from Proto-Germanic *sker- "to cut" (cf. Old Norse and Old Frisian skera, Dutch scheren, Germanscheren "to shear"), from PIE *(s)ker- "to cut, to scrape, to hack" (cf. Sanskrit krnati "hurts, wounds, kills," krntati "cuts;" Hittite karsh- "to cut off;" Greek keirein "to cut, shear;" Lithuanianskiriu "to separate;" Old Irish scaraim "I separate;"...
 When you think of all the root connections in the above, the word "hair" comes to mind via "keratin":
keratin (n.) basic substance of horns, nails, feathers, etc., 1847, from Greek keras (genitive keratos) "horn" (see kerato-) + chemical suffix -in (2).
As you can see, the root "keras" is similar to the PIE root *(s)ker found in the word "shear".   Note the etymology of "hair":
  •  hair (n.) from Proto-Germanic *khæran (cf. Old Saxon, Old Norse, Old High German har, Old Frisian her, Dutch and German haar "hair"), perhaps from PIE *ghers-"to stand out, to bristle, rise to a point" (cf. Lithuanian serys "bristle;" see horror).
The root meaning of hair re: "to rise to a point" and "bristle" and then "horror" factoring in is audd., butt this could also explain our use of the word "hairy" and "harrying" to describe a scary situation, note the following etymology:
hairy (adj.) early 14c., from hair + -y (2). From 1848 in slang sense of "difficult." 
harry (v.) Old English hergian "make war, lay waste, ravage, plunder," the word used in the "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle" for what the Vikings did to England, from Proto-Germanic verb *harohan
Note the etymology of "Shapiro" http://www.houseofnames.com/shapiro-family-crest:
The Shapiro surname is derived from the Middle High German word "scaf", meaning "sheep".  As such, the name is thought to  have originally been occupational.  
And then the etymology of "Shafer" http://www.houseofnames.com/Shafer-family-crest:
The surname Shafer is German in origin.  It is derived from the Middle High German term "schaffaere", which referred to the manager or steward of a household.
The etymology's of Shapiro and Shaffer as per the above, and in regards to the two sections that I underlined re: "scaf" and "scaffaere", the names appear related in origin... a "pattern-cluster" and connection that was designed by the inner twin world and brought forward by them at this point in time as a result of "timely" deaths of notable persons.  In fact, the name Schaffaere when broken down into two syllables re; Schaf-faere, the second syllable reminds me of the French word "faire" meaning "to make" and to names/words of other languages meaning "Smith", another pattern-cluster as of late. Note my recent post made on May 8th entitled, Ferruccio Mazzola RIIP, Peter Rauhofer RIIP ; Ferrari's, Lamborghini's Smithy's Order in the Court!!, note this excerpt:
Since the month of "February" is being singled out, you should take a look at the following other names  that mean "Smith" as per the Smith info page mentioned above:
 A relationship with the word "fabricate" is apparent. Note this etymology:
fabric (n.) Look up fabric at Dictionary.comlate 15c., "building, thing made," from Middle French fabrique (14c.), from Latin fabrica "workshop," also "an art, trade; a skillful production, structure, fabric," from faber "artisan who works in hard materials," from PIE *dhabh- "to fit together." 
When thinking of the surname Shapero, I'm reminded of the word "chaperon" (phonetically identical excerpt for the "n") as well as the French word "chapeau" (hat/cap), without the "r", note this etymology: 
 chaperon (n.) Look up chaperon at Dictionary.com1720, "woman accompanying a younger, unmarried lady in public," from French chaperon "protector," especially "female companion to a young woman," earlier "head covering, hood" (c.1400), from Old French chaperon "hood, cowl" (12c.), diminutive of chape "cape" (see cap (n.))
The French word "chapeau", meaning "hat/cap", reminds me of the ^ symbol (the hat/roof symbol) on my computer keyboard that shares the same key as the number 6. 

My sense of the inner twin communication, is to reference a " harrying situation where there is a remedy" ie: When having a bad hair day one can always count on a hat to remedy and "protect" against the otherwise hair-raising situation, and to a much greater  degree, when a nemesis is about to strike our lives and world, one can always count on the "66/^^"...  the "TUSSH"-- the Two United Structure System Home that the inner twin world continue to painstakingly prepare the way for.  By entering the acronym TUSSH into the search box of either my Toumai or Pronoiasecret blogs, the posts brought up will give you a good idea of what the Two United Structure System Home is, as well as its connection to "66" and "^^" and why it's important.  

And so now you know who the Hair-Raising Chaperon aka "PROTECTOR" is!!

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