Thursday, October 4, 2018

Harry Scary Mary Meyer House

Continuing on from my previous post, we left off with:
And then again, Xi Jinping's birthday is an addition to the cluster found in my previous post, expanding it now into a:
  • June 7, 8, 9(x2), ..., 12(x2), 13, 14(x2), 15(x3), 16, __,18, 19, ..., 25,..., 30/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster 
 As I said in my previous post, we are being prompted ... and even more so now, to investigate the June 13 and June 17 wiki pages. 
Because June 13 is also my birthday, I decided to begin here.  Using the formula would normally bring us to the list of Notable Deaths falling under any year ending with 3 identical numbers (as per the inner twin worlds tendency for generating clusters of 3 identical numbers), butt there were none... a very unusual scenario.  In a case like this, I usually check out the two who would otherwise be above and below 1999 and 2000, and so arriving at:
  • 1998 – Reg Smythe (10 July 1917 – 13 June 1998)cartoonist
  • 2002  John Hope (May 14, 1919 – June 13, 2002)navigator and meteorologist 
The surname Hope brings to mind... hope... and "hop" given that it's an addition to the recent "Remove a Letter Makes a Word" pattern-cluster: as in remove the "e" makes "hop"... in the sense of "hop 2 it"!!  And his birthday together with the birthday of Rob MacGregor generates a "May 14, __, 16/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster... and note that the gap of May 15-- a "timely" date given the second cluster in my previous post:
“June 15, July 15 (x3), August 15, September 15, October 15, ..., January 15(x2)/ 15th Day, Month Sequence” pattern-cluster 
A May 15 date would add to the "sequence"... next to June 15!!  So let's investigate May 15.  Using the formula again did not bring us any notable deaths on May 15 during a year having 3 identical numbers at the end, and so I decided to spread a wider net.  As I was about to peruse the list of notable deaths on the May 15 wiki page, my eye/I happened to catch a name near the end of the Notable Births list, a name that "fit" in cryptic fashion:
First of all, his first name jives with a name in my previous post:
  • Leon Max Lederman (July 15, 1922 – October 3, 2018) Nobel Prize 
A "Leo" pattern-cluster in the works.  And Leonardo's surname "Mayer" stands out for a number of reasons, the first having to do with this excerpt from my recent October 2 post, Write Right Frank Lloyd Wright:
...there’s another reason for me to consider the name “Wright” in a more personal setting:   My daughter who is a Senior Interior Designer recently hired by an Architect/Design firm here in Halifax, was flown by private jet yesterday to the US, by one of the firms suppliers.  Of course there’s a sales pitch involved naturally, butt one of the things they planned while there is a trip to one of the buildings of famed Architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. 
The Frank Wright's building that my daughter was given a tour of is called the Meyer May House!!  And of course, my first name "May" is strategically designed to factor in (so... welcome to my strategically designed house). 

On perusing Leonardo Mayer's wiki page I came across another name that stood out: Florian MayerSo what are the chances-- a "Mayer(x2)" pattern-cluster.  Note from his wiki page: 
Today is October 4, so we now have an "October 3, 4, 5/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster
And since they were both notable Tennis Players, we have a "Notable Tennis Players with the Surname Mayer (x2)" pattern-cluster.  Since the inner twin world tend to generate clusters in groups of 3 or more, you can be sure that there's a 3rd one out there-- a prompt for us to investigate.  On the Mayer(name) wiki page, after searching the long list I did find 2 brothers:
  • Gene Mayer (born  April 11, 1956), American former tennis player
  • Sandy Mayer ( (born April 5, 1952), American former tennis player 
Both born in April-- named after Aphrodite the Goddess of Love and Peace.  And do note the twin 11!!  Leonardo Mayer's wiki page contains much more if you care to investigate further.

And now back to Smythe whose July 10th birthday connects to my previous post:
  • Leon Max Lederman (July 15, 1922 – October 3, 2018) Nobel Prize (1988)
  • Balabhaskar Chandran (10 July 1978 – 2 October 2018) 
  • Ronald Arthur Casey (5 July 1929 – 2 October 2018)
"July 5, 10(x2), 15/ 5th Day, Date Sequence" pattern-cluster... a prompt to investigate July 10th. 
I decided to wait on that... so I could cast a wider net on the June 13 wiki page.  Beginning at the top of the Notable Deaths list, I arrived at:
It's just that I'm aware that a nick name for Henry is "Harry"... that then rhymes with his surname... and connecting to the catchy saying "hairy scary" ... and another twin heads up : the 1661 year of his death 16 and 61 are additions to the "Reversal" pattern-cluster... so a cryptic communication: a "reversal" of the hairy scary scenario.   Note from his wiki page:
Henry Carey, 2nd Earl of Monmouth (15 January 1596 – 13 June 1661)
His birthday not only adds to another cluster in my previous post, butt it's also the birthday of my son and life partner who are born 22 years apart.  And so the cluster expands:
“June 15, July 15 (x3), August 15, September 15, October 15, ..., January 15(x3)/ 15th Day, Month Sequence” pattern-cluster
We are definitely on the "wright" track.  Now we can continue investigating Carey, ORR, I did catch a couple other Henry's listed just below Carey... a "Henry" pattern-cluster.  I decided to first continue with Carey.  Note the following info from the wiki page of Henry Carey in regards to 5 of his children whose date of birth and/or death are included:
  • Henry Carey (1623 – 5 November 1649) 
  • Lady Anne Carey (c. 1626 – 15 January 1688/89)
  • Lady Elizabeth Carey (born c. 1630 – 14 December 1676)
  • Lady Martha Carey (born c. 1635 – 23 January 1705) 
The three dates highlighted stand out-- birthdays of close family members: my son and life partner born on January 15; my sisters birthday is December 14 and my grandsons birthday is January 23.  Lionel and Henry names do jive, that's obvious enough, butt their dates re July 2 and November 5 mean nothing to me, so that must mean that they mean something to the inner twin world that they want me to become aware of-- a prompt.   Beginning with November 5... cutting to the chase:

As for Henry Carey Jr.'s date of death, November 5, using the formula we arrive at:
  • 1999 – Colin Rowe (27 March 1920 – 5 November 1999) architect, theorist  
As for Lionel Carey's date of death, July 2, we arrive at:
  • 1999 – Mario Puzo (October 15, 1920 – July 2, 1999) author and screenwriter
  • 2000 – Joey Dunlop (25 February 1952 – 2 July 2000)motorcycle racer
Mario's birthday expands the cluster expands: 
“June 15, July 15 (x3), August 15, September 15, October 15(x2), ..., January 15(x4)/ 15th Day, Month Sequence” pattern-cluster.
And expands another cluster:
"October 3, 4, 5, ..., __, 14, 15(x2)/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster 
You may have picked up on what I've been aware of since the beginning of this post -- the many names that are additions to the "Remove a Letter Makes a Word" pattern-cluster, that began with Hope becoming "hop".  Note these others: Leon becomes "Leo" (lion) and "eon" (a very long time); James provides us with "jams"; Rowe with "row"; Davis with "avis"; Carey with "care"; Bibi with "bib"; Titi with "tit".  And now with Mario-- remove the "o" makes "Mari", a goddess!!  There is meaning in Mari when you understand her relationship to the Basque people: 
She was married to the god Sugaar (also known as Sugoi or Maju). Legends connect her to the weather: when she and Maju travelled together hail would fall, her departures from her cave would be accompanied by storms or droughts, and which cave she lived in at different times would determine dry or wet weather 
And do note Sugaar becomes "sugar"... an addition to the recent "Sugar" pattern-cluster.  In the etymology section of the Mari wiki page is the following excerpt:
It is believed that Mari is a modification of Emari (gift) or Amari (mother + the suffix of profession) by losing the first vowel. The closeness in names between Mary and Mari may have helped pagans adapt their worship of Mari to undertake Christian veneration of the Virgin Mary.[1] The first known written citation of the "Dame of Amboto" was made by Charles V's chronicler 
It's interesting to note the connection re Mari and Mary... and remove a letter we get "Mar" and "May"-- my first name that also happens to be a word.  And because there's a notable person mentioned in the excerpt, lets check his wiki page out:
Charles V ( 24 February 1500 – 21 September 1558)
And so we now have a "February 22, __, 24, 25/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.  I included February 22 because it's the birthday of my other grandson... AND the day holds other inner twin world significance-- in just over 3 years on this day it will be 2/22/22... sequences of 2's are a particular inner twin trade mark signature.  Investigating the February 23 wiki page using the fromula we arrive at: 
And the cluster expands again:
  • "October 3, 4, 5, ..., __, 14, 15(x2), 16/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster
Maybe we should hop 2 it: investigate the two highlighted dates.  Butt lets wait on that because something just occurred to me that I want to follow up on before I forget: Mary/Mari rhymes with Harry Scary!!  Hmmm,  I decided to look for a Mary Meyer, and I found one: 
 What are the chances?!  And so the cluster expands again, twice:
  • "October 3, 4, 5, ..., 12, __14(x2), 15(x2), 16/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster
And now there are three dates to investigate!!  Butt which one... well Mary Meyer's birthday and date of death generates a cluster in itself, one with an October 13 gap... a prompt to investigate the October 13 wiki page... butt lets investigate Mary Meyer's wiki page first.   We arrive at: 
  •  Gifford Pinchot (August 11, 1865 – October 4, 1946) 
We now have a "April 11, ... __, August 11, September 11/ 11th Day, Month Sequence" pattern-cluster.  And, TODAY is October 4th-- the anniversary of Gifford's death, an addition to the "Timely" pattern-cluster. .. as well as expanding the cluster:
  • "October 3, 4(x2), 5, ..., 12, __, 14(x2), 15(x2), 16/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster
And now there are 4 dates to consider.  So bridging the October 13 tap we arrive at:
2000  Jean Peters (October 15, 1926 – October 13, 2000) actress
One of the four dates is now bridged... I rest my case: 
  •  "October 3, 4(x2), 5, ..., 12, 13, 14(x2), 15(x3), 16/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster

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