During my investigation of 4/4 (April 4), the character name "Harry Waters" had cropped up (see yesterdays post, 44/$$ Curren$y and Young Harry Waters!!), and soon afterwards "Harry Potter" crops up... sooo Harry Waters and Harry Potters rhyme. We now have an addition to the "Rhymes" pattern-cluster.
As a result of Daniel Radcliffe (aka Harry Potter) cropping up then Beatrix Potter surfaced... as is often the case with name doppelgängers. This portion of the investigation now turns to Beatrix:
I got to thinking that it must be hard for anyone with the name "Harry Potter", given that anyone trying to google the person based only on the name would have to wade through a lot of sites promoting the fictional and very famous Harry Potter. Out of curiosity... butt really my inner twin's influence too, I decided to google Henry Potter, only because I know that Harry is a diminutive of Henry. Note what I found:
The inner twin world influenced not only his name, butt his date of death. The date of August 31st plays a prominent part in the "Starr Family" scheme of things, given that this is the birthday of Megan MacGregor (of the MacGregor 3) who I often make reference to in posts. The date is also part of a "Last Leo/August 31" pattern-cluster. What this tells me/us, is that we're on the 'wright' track with the "Orlando/Florida" theme given that Megan lives in Florida. The twin '77 in the year of his death also factors in and since the 7 shares the same key as the & 'and' symbol, the communication is "future" and && (getting our little &&/Ducks in a row)... the & symbol does look like a duck after all.
So note from the list of filmography on Henry Potter's wiki page:
For one his name has a twin "ward" within and so an addition to the "Twin Things" pattern-clustger, as a second, Ward is the maiden name of my daughter in law, so an addition to the "Targeting Family Names" pattern-cluster, and finally "ward" is a word meaning "ward off danger". Note from Edward Ward's wiki page:
Now in my search for Henry Potter, I did find a fictional character:
A"!! His first name also jives with the "Money Theme" and the "Frank Truth" pattern-clusters. And there's also the 'wright' in his surname ... a "write right' cryptic combination. The "wain" is an old word for "wagon" , butt there's also a cryptic phrase within re "w-ains" or "w/double u/you/ewe - one" ... with "ains" being "one" given that the etymology:
It makes cryptic sense considering that we are in fact "double you's" in what appears to be 1 body. Looks truly can be deceiving!!
There were other names in the list of cast/crew that stood out including Lionel Barrymore has a cryptic phrase within "Leo bury more". I know, it's a scary one, butt just remember nothing is as it may seem. As for names that stand out to me the most, note the following:
Their first names combined "William Joseph" is the first and middle name of my father, who is now using a walker until his heel heals. The "Hornbeck" surname has a cryptic phrase within ... a English French combination meaning "horn kiss". "Horns" are generally sported by herd animals and can be used as lethal weapons... in this case the inner twin world is using "horn" as a metaphor -- they are using their "horn" of influence to wreck havoc in our lives ... with the "kiss" aspect being another metaphor to say that they are doing so out of love-- love for our/their children. Lets now look to see what is revealed by their wiki pages:
So of the other cast and crew who stood out due to their names:
As a result of Daniel Radcliffe (aka Harry Potter) cropping up then Beatrix Potter surfaced... as is often the case with name doppelgängers. This portion of the investigation now turns to Beatrix:
Helen Beatrix Potter ( 28 July 1866 – 22 December 1943)Sequences of identical numbers are a typical signature of the inner twin world who have an affinity for sequences of 2's... probably because two and twin are related words. We have two sets of twin numbers in the above, the '66 year of her birth and the 22nd day of her death. This is enough to warrant further investigation, note this next excerpt from Beatrix's wiki page:
- Potter bought Hill Top Farm in Near Sawrey
- she married William Heelis, a respected local solicitor from Hawkshead.
- Potter was also a prize-winning breeder of Herdwick sheep
So I highlighted in gold the things that the inner twin world expects us to see. These are names and words that they strategically influenced as part of fulfilling their mandate that involves "coming out" and "communicating" to us. The "William Heel" stands out on the personal level given that my father, William, has recently broken his heel. Another indication that his car crash was no accident, butt a 'timely' event strategically designed/influenced by the inner twin world. My previous post involves the words "shearer" and "saw", and I stated that even though "shearer" originally means someone who shears sheep, it's used more widely today in other representations. This brings us to Potter being a breeder of sheep... so surely she's trained as a shearer!! I'll leave it to you as to how Hill and Hawk fit in.
Now, Beatrix Potter is renown author, so note from the wiki page of The Tale of Peter Rabbit:
... mischievous and disobedient young Peter Rabbit as he is chased about the garden of Mr. McGregor.Okay, now if you go back to my previous post, you'll read about a certain "MacGregor" family... of course one being a Mc and the other a Mac reflects Irish and Scottish descent... still the only difference is a little one-- a mere 'a'.
I got to thinking that it must be hard for anyone with the name "Harry Potter", given that anyone trying to google the person based only on the name would have to wade through a lot of sites promoting the fictional and very famous Harry Potter. Out of curiosity... butt really my inner twin's influence too, I decided to google Henry Potter, only because I know that Harry is a diminutive of Henry. Note what I found:
- H. C. Potter (1904–1977), American producer/director
- Henry Codman Potter (November 13, 1904 – August 31, 1977)
The inner twin world influenced not only his name, butt his date of death. The date of August 31st plays a prominent part in the "Starr Family" scheme of things, given that this is the birthday of Megan MacGregor (of the MacGregor 3) who I often make reference to in posts. The date is also part of a "Last Leo/August 31" pattern-cluster. What this tells me/us, is that we're on the 'wright' track with the "Orlando/Florida" theme given that Megan lives in Florida. The twin '77 in the year of his death also factors in and since the 7 shares the same key as the & 'and' symbol, the communication is "future" and && (getting our little &&/Ducks in a row)... the & symbol does look like a duck after all.
So note from the list of filmography on Henry Potter's wiki page:
I chose this film because of the year '38, the two numbers of which have a cryptic communication within. Think of it this way: 3 is half of 8 equally as much as 4 ... that is if you can stretch your mind to the artsy side-- 3 is the literal right half of 8. Another strategic design influence of the inner twin world. So many of the names (cast /crew)stand out on the films wiki page, butt if I had to pick one:
- The Shopworn Angel (1938)
For one his name has a twin "ward" within and so an addition to the "Twin Things" pattern-clustger, as a second, Ward is the maiden name of my daughter in law, so an addition to the "Targeting Family Names" pattern-cluster, and finally "ward" is a word meaning "ward off danger". Note from Edward Ward's wiki page:
Edward Ward (April 3, 1900 – September 26, 1971)Note his birthday... one off from April 4th!! and note this excerpt from my previous post:
We now have a definite "April 3 " pattern-cluster in the works. Now what to make of Henry Potter's middle name "Codman"?!
Tony Orlando ( Born:
Michael Anthony Orlando Cassavitis April 3, 1944 )
Now in my search for Henry Potter, I did find a fictional character:
So off to the films wiki page and perusing through the names, one actor in particular stands out:
- Henry F. Potter, aka "Mr. Potter", the main antagonist in the 1946 Frank Capra film It's a Wonderful Life. Mr. Potter was portrayed by veteran actor Lionel Barrymore.
It's the "I-A" part of his character name, given where in the above a I mention that the only difference between Mc and Mac is a little one - "a"... so "one - A" is also "1-A" ... which is near identical to "I-
- Frank Albertson as Sam "I-A" Wainwright
A"!! His first name also jives with the "Money Theme" and the "Frank Truth" pattern-clusters. And there's also the 'wright' in his surname ... a "write right' cryptic combination. The "wain" is an old word for "wagon" , butt there's also a cryptic phrase within re "w-ains" or "w/double u/you/ewe - one" ... with "ains" being "one" given that the etymology:
one (n. 1200, from Old English an "one," from Proto-Germanic *ainaz (... Gothic ains)
There were other names in the list of cast/crew that stood out including Lionel Barrymore has a cryptic phrase within "Leo bury more". I know, it's a scary one, butt just remember nothing is as it may seem. As for names that stand out to me the most, note the following:
Their first names combined "William Joseph" is the first and middle name of my father, who is now using a walker until his heel heals. The "Hornbeck" surname has a cryptic phrase within ... a English French combination meaning "horn kiss". "Horns" are generally sported by herd animals and can be used as lethal weapons... in this case the inner twin world is using "horn" as a metaphor -- they are using their "horn" of influence to wreck havoc in our lives ... with the "kiss" aspect being another metaphor to say that they are doing so out of love-- love for our/their children. Lets now look to see what is revealed by their wiki pages:
- Joseph Walker, A.S.C. (August 22, 1892 - August 1, 1985)
- William Hornbeck (born August 23, 1901- died October 19, 1983)
We now have an "August 22, 23/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster in the works. Keep in mind the three August Amigo's !!
So of the other cast and crew who stood out due to their names:
- James Maitland "Jimmy" Stewart[N 1] (May 20, 1908 – July 2, 1997
- Samuel Southey Hinds (April 4, 1875 – October 13, 1948)
- Sheldon Leonard ( February 22, 1907 – January 11, 1997)
- Robert James "Bobby" Anderson (March 6, 1933 – June 6, 2008)
- Frank S. Hagney (March 20, 1884 – June 25, 1973)
- Joseph Farrell MacDonald (June 6, 1875 – August 2, 1952)
- Frank Faylen (December 8, 1905 – August 2, 1985)
- Wardell Edwin "Ward" Bond (April 9, 1903 – November 5, 1960)
- H. B. Warner (26 October 1875 – 21 December 1958
- Sarah Edwards (October 11, 1881 - January 7, 1965
It's quite a hand . The second surname above re "Hinds" is related to "heel" in that heels are on the "behind" section of the body. My Tou Sense worth is that this is a way for the inner twin world to communicate in crude fashion: Ass and Heel (a low lying dirty person)... or as I would tend to put it, a real 'rotter' ... hmmm Harry Rotter. This may be where his middle name "Southey" comes in... so let me explain: I included Robert Anderson because of the "Bobby" being an addition too the "Robert/Bob/Float/Cut Short/Rob/Steal..." pattern-cluster and I included Joseph MacDonald because he's a "Mac" and so an addition to the recent " Scott/Irish/Mac/Mc" pattern-cluster, so what I'm getting at is that all of this points a cryptic finger at "Rob MacGregor" - the big infamous Mac living in Florida .. and so a "Southey". Now though Robert may himself be a rotter... hey we all are to some degree or another, he isn't really the only one being singled out, and this is where the name "Donald" from MacDonald comes in, note the etymology:
- Donald: means "ruler of the world"...elements dunno "world" and val "rule".
Now that's an 'audd' old word for world -- dunno!! Is this a cryptic way for the inner twin world to mock the leaders of our outer twin 'patriarchal' world?! After all our leaders 'dunno' much about our world (within and without). There is another cryptic phrase to consider in the name Donald and that is it breaks down into "dawn age" ... which is further understood in examining the etymology :
- world (n.) a literal sense of "age of man," from Proto-Germanic *wer "man" (Old English wer, still in werewolf; see virile) + *ald "age" (see old).
So if "ald" is the older form of "age" , then Donald breaks down into "don age" ... which then gives us " dawn age". Hmmm this reminds me of the song, Dawning of the Age of Aquarius. So this is right up the MacGregor's astrology alley!! Note from the songs wiki page:
- "Medley: Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In (The Flesh Failures)" was ranked 33rd on the 2004 AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs.
The 33 is a bit of tell tale inner twin evidence that in itself speaks volumes, butt I'll leave for you to do the rest of the cryptic 3+3=8 math!!
To bee continued...
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