Friday, October 17, 2014

Heidrun Mohr-Mayer RIIP: More Mayor

The Deaths in 2014 site lists under October 14:
Heidrun Mohr-Mayer, 73, German jeweller and philanthropist
What stands out is his surname, Mohr-Mayer, given the cryptic phrase within re "more Mayor" and because a similar surname had cropped up on the Deaths site, note my recent October 7th post entitled, Walter Bockmayer RIIP: Mayor who Balk-Balks OR Mayor Who Walks the Talk

Following that, an extraordinary "Mayor" pattern-cluster took place.  

His first name, Heidrun,  is  different, note the etymology: 
Derived from Old Norse heiðr meaning "heath" and rún meaning "secret".
So I take "More Mayor" as a request-- that there's another mayor out there that the inner twin world would like to draw our attention to.  So at this stage I decided to google "famous Mayors" and so came to this site: Famous Mayors - Biography.  On the site there's about a dozen or more Mayors, seemingly all from the US, and one stands out, because she's the only woman.  
Dianne Feinstein ( born June 22, 1933) 
Because twin numbers are a particular trademark signature of the inner twin world, I think it's safe to say that we found the right Mayor.

The Behind the Name (etymology) site could not find the surname Feinstein, butt brought this surname up as a possible source:
 FENTERAMACHER:Means "window maker" in German.
My take on the name is that it means "fine stone" in origin, given that fein and stein are in fact German words that mean exactly that.  Still, the inner twin world influenced "Fentermacher" to crop up in my search and so I see this as strategic on their part, given the recent "Window" pattern-cluster.   As far as "window" goes, there's a literal "glass sheet" and then there is the metaphor- to see clearly while protected against outer elements.

Coming back to his first name, Headrun, it's particularly meaningful that "secret" crops up.
And then there's the "Heath" portion of the name, note the etymology:
heath (n.)... , from PIE *kaito "forest, uncultivated land" (...Breton coet "wood, forest").
So what we now have is an addition to the recent "Wood" pattern-cluster.   Keep in mind that the inner twin world influenced the design of phonetically identical words re "wood" and "would" as part of their strategic plan, so note the etymology:
would Look up would at Dictionary.comOld English wolde,...willan "to will" (see will (v.)). Would-be (adj.) "wishing to be, vainly pretending" is first recorded c.1300.
The etymology of "wood" is "tree" so that hasn't changed much, butt I did find another hidden/secret "wood":
wood (adj.) "violently insane" (now obsolete), from Old English wod "mad, frenzied," from Proto-Germanic *woda- (cognates: Gothicwoþs "possessed, mad," Old High German wuot "mad, madness," German wut "rage, fury"), from PIE *wet- (1) "to blow; inspire, spiritually arouse;" source of Latin vates "seer, poet," Old Irish faith "poet;" "with a common element of mental excitement" [Buck]. Compare Old English woþ "sound, melody, song," Old Norse oðr "poetry," and the god-name Odin.
With this last "wood" in mind, the cryptic phrase becomes "mad/angry secret more mayor".  There's something else about the name "Heidrun", and that is by replacing the "e" behind the "d", you get "hide run".  My Tou Sense Worth : there is no place for 'powers that bee' to hide or run to escape the reality of our inner twin and the inner twin world's mad frenzied war against us, and only when they/we begin to see clearly the dire situation that they are trying to enlighten us to, will we be on the right path to a peaceful existence between our parallel world. 

 In the case of Fienstein, she didn't have to die in order to factor in to this part of the cryptic conversation, butt Heidrun Mohr-Mayer did.

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