Saturday, May 30, 2015

Leo Drey RIIP: Young Lion's Beech Beach

The  Deaths in 2015 site lists under May 26:
Leo Drey, 98, American timber magnate.
That a notable Leo and timber magnate died while in the midst of a "Leo/Lion..." and a "Wood, Beech..." pattern-cluster, indicates the likelihood of his death being "timely"-- generated as part of the inner twin worlds mandate of coming out and communicating to us at this time.  Note from his wiki page:
Leo A. Drey (January 19, 1917 – May 26, 2015)
His birthday is an addition to the "Targeting Family Birthdays" pattern-cluster given that January 19 is my brothers birthday.

The connection with my brother and the fact that the first name "Leo" factors in means that my brothers first name factors into the cryptic communication as well.  Via earlier a series of unique and personal pattern-clusters the inner twin world communicated that the name John and variants ie: Joanne, Jack, Ian..., have the cryptic "other meaning" of "young" and in fact, the original word for young sounds like John:
young (adj.) Look up young at Dictionary.comOld English geong "youthful, young; recent, new, fresh," from Proto-Germanic *juwunga- (cognates: Old Saxon and Old Frisian jung, Old Norse ungr,   Middle Dutch jonc, Dutch jong, Old High German and German jung, Gothic juggs),  from PIE *yuwn-ko-, suffixed form of root *yeu- "vital force, youthful vigor" (cognates: Sanskrit yuva "young," Latin juvenis "young," Lithuanian jaunas, Old Church Slavonic junu, Russian junyj "young," Old Irish oac, Welsh ieuanc "young"). 
So the cryptic communication becomes "young leo".   I decided to google "young Leo", and note what cropped up:
Leonardo DiCaprio - (born November 11, 1974) is an ....  in Parenthood and the daily soap earned him a nomination for the Young Artist  ...
I would venture to say then, especially after noting his birthday re 11/11 --an "Identical Number Sequence" pattern-cluster, that Leonardo is our next lead.

As usual, and to limit my search I looked for a film from the list of DiCaprio filmography, that premiered during either 1999 and/or 2000 given that the inner twin world have a propensity for identical number sequences and triple trumps over twin so this is where to begin.  Note the following film that fits the bill:
The Beach2000Richard[23]
Two other things stand out from the above-- the word "Beach" is phonetically identical to "Beech" which is part of the recent "Wood/Beech..." pattern-cluster.  Word Dopplegangers like this are for the most part, influences of the inner twin world-- fodder in which they can generate pattern-clusters that in turn communicates to us in a cryptic manner.  The other thing that stands out is the ‎addition to the recent "Richard" pattern-cluster that communicates "rich ard"... or "rich earth".  What comes to mind given "beach" and "beach" is that they represent two types of "earth", one that doesn't have much in the line of nutrients and so can't support the growth of beech trees, and then there is "rich earth that does.  As we are aware, rich earth is below us...and that of lions, in the food chain, so without it we cannot survive.  We treat rich earth as worthless pennies and yet it should be regarded as a valuable resource that needs to be well guarded. 

Since the word "dry" sounds like Drey, I thought to investigate the etymology:
dry (adj.) Look up dry at Dictionary.comOld English dryge, from Proto-Germanic *draugiz (cognates: Middle Low German dröge, Middle Dutch druge, Dutch droog, Old High German trucchon, German trocken, Old Norse draugr), from Germanic root *dreug- "dry." 
Meaning "barren" is mid-14c. Of humor or jests, early 15c. (implied in dryly); as "uninteresting, tedious" from 1620s. Of places prohibiting alcoholic drink, 1870 (but dry feast, one at which no liquor is served, is from late 15c.; colloquial dry (n.) "prohibitionist" is 1888, American English). Dry goods (1708) were those measured out     in dry, not liquid, measure. Dry land(that not under the sea) is from early 13c. Dry run is from 1940s.dry (v.) Look up dry at Dictionary.comOld English drygan, related to dry (adj.). Related: Drieddrying. Of the two agent noun spellings, drier is the older (1520s), while dryer (1874) was first used of machines. Dry out in the drug addiction sense is from 1967. Dry up "stop talking" is 1853.dryad (n.) Look up dryad at Dictionary.com1550s, from Latin dryas, from Greek dryas (plural dryades) "wood nymph," from drus (genitive dryos) "oak," from PIE *deru-"tree, wood, oak" (see tree (n.)).
Again, the above moves us along  from "barren " lands to tree/wood (aka rich land) and in particular oak: The family Fagaceae includes beeches and oaks.  As I said, the inner twin worlds coming out and communicating to us has been a long time in the planning. 

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