Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Hê ... Hey Zay

Two nights ago, I watched an episode of The Foster’s (tv series) on Netflix, butt I fell asleep and so it continued to run.  When I woke, another episode had started so I continued watching and didn’t realize until today that it was the last episode available (at this time).  It’s a good show, and this “end” cropping up now is timely given the recent “End Theme” pattern-cluster.  I consider this a prompt, so I gave a bit more thought to anything in the show  indicating “inner twin influence”... and there was.  The episode, “Doors and Windows”, was Directed by Susan Flannery (born July 31, 1939), and originally aired on February 21, 2017.  This is what stood out in the episode:
Mariana  Foster, her two “mom’s” and a psychologist were seated around a coffee table.  The psychologist layed a card on the table so that each person had a different perspective of the simple image on it.  From the psychologists perspective it looks like a cursive style letter , to the person opposite him it looks like the number 3, and to the two sitting at either side it looks like a cursive style W and M. 
The cursive   I was able to find easy enough—  from the “letter E”wiki page, and this is where things got interesting, note this excerpt:
...  comes from the Semitic letter , which has been suggested to have started as a praying or calling human figure (hillul 'jubilation')...  
It’s the  that caught my eye... and yes, I find out that in many languages, it’s pronounced “hey” in , very meaningful given the a recent post title, Hey... Hayes ... Haze!!, and these excerpts:
  • Virginia Hey (born 19 June 1952) 
  • Terry Hayes (born October 1951) 
The words hey and hay are additions to the “Words Phonetically Identical Spelled Different” pattern-cluster... and this got me thinking of how hey and hay rhymes with my name “May”... and with a slew of other words: bay, cay, day, fay, gay, hay, jay, kay, lay, may, nay, pay, quay, ray, say, tay, vay, way, xay, yay, zay.  If you check out the online etymology dictionary, you’ll find that only two of the list aren’t listed as a word—xay and zay.  And then it dawned on me— z is the “end” of the alphabet.  I wondered if it’s a name. I checked out wikipedia and found: Zay (name) with a list :
  • Zay Harding (born 1974), American television personality
  • Jean Zay (1904-1944), French politician
Because of the recent “Beginning Theme” and “End Theme” pattern-clusters, I decided to investigate the end first— William Zay, note from his wiki page:
He played one game for the 1886 Baltimore Orioles franchise
His birth/death dates aren’t provided, a prompt for us to investigate the Baltimore Orioles, the only name containing a link.  At the very “end” of the list of notable persons (owner and managers) in the sidebar at right of the Orioles wiki page, is Henry Myers.  His surname in origin is “Mayor”. a word that’s related to my name May via an earlier Proto-Indo-European root word.
meg-  It forms all or part of:  magnifymaximumMaymayormega-;  omega
Each of the words meaning “great, large, bigger”... AND do note the “OMEGA”— the END!!!

And now note the following from Henry Myers wiki page:
TODAY is April 18... the anniversary of his death!!  Another addition to the “Timely” pattern-cluster.  

Now going back to the Zay’s... and to the first one in the list, Zay Harding, note from his wiki page:

AND,  he was born on the 1st... 11/1 !!!  

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