Tuesday, December 25, 2018

All The Presidents Men Of Gold (Part 74)

Yesterday I went with my daughter and 2 year old grandson to church.  I’m not a Christian (per se), I went because I wanted to see my grandson do his little part in the song/play.  I stayed for the entire sermon as well, which focussed on the meaning behind the Christmas carol"Good King Wenceslas".  What stood out to me, was the explanation on a certain part of the song  — “on the feast of Steven”.  It’s a reference to Saint Stephen, the first person martyred for being a Christian.  Note the following :
In Western Christianity26 December is called "Saint Stephen's Day"
I did not know any of that info on St. Stephen.  It’s his name Stephen that had grabbed my attention... given that it’s a form of “Steven”, a name that I had intended to talk about in this post anyway.  So how “timely” is that?!  First of all, let me explain why I was planning to talk about the name “Steven”, beginning with the following excerpt from my recent December 22 post (Part 72):
Some of my posts involve an investigation of numbers, butt it’s number 7 that we need to consider now... what with number 77 in this series of posts not too far away!!  The  number 7 on my keyboard shares the same key as the & symbol, which I’ve said often— that its similar to a simple line drawing of a duck, and I often relate to sequences of 7’s cropping up as a cryptic : Better get your lucky 7777/&&&& ducks in a row.
The connection with “Steven” and “seven” is cryptic— the name is an addition to the “Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern-cluster... as in remove the “t” makes SEVEN.  I’ve mentioned this in many of my posts, ie: see my earlier post, Seven (posted on April 10, 2017).

And this connects with 2 US Presidents who just so happened to have died on Saint Stevens Day:
So what are the chances of THAT?!   On St. Stephen’s wiki page is this excerpt:
The exact site of Stephen's stoning is not mentioned in Acts; instead there are two different traditions. One, claimed by noted French archaeologists Louis-Hugues Vincent (1872–1960) and Félix-Marie Abel (1878–1953) ... 
The name “Felix” cropping up  is an addition to the “Timely” pattern-cluster, given that Felix is also the name of a notable cat, and so an addition to the recent “Leon/Leonard/Cat Theme” pattern-cluster, that began in my December 22nd post (Part 70):
  • George Alfred Leon Sarton (31 August 1884 – 22 March1956) 
  • Tom Leonard (22 August 1944 – 21 December 2018)74, Scottish poet
...I’ve highlighted two of the names given the “Leon/Leonard/Cat Theme” pattern-cluster.
And note from the wiki pages of the two persons mentioned in the St. Stephens excerpt above:
  •  Louis-Hugues Vincent (31 August 1872 - 30 December 1960)
  • Félix-Marie Abel (December 29, 1878 – March 24, 1953)
Vincent died one day after Abel’s birthday.  AND, Sarton died on Vincent’s birthday... a date that is very meaningful when considering this next excerpt from the post (Part 70):
 It’s also interesting to note that his August 31 birthday is also the birthday of Megan MacGregor— the daughter of Rob and Trish MacGregor (all 3 are key players in the inner twin worlds Starr Family production)
And another cryptic connection to consider, is that Felix is also a cartoon, and given the following excerpts from my previous posts (Part 73 and 72):
Part 73: ***2000 – Jeff MacNelly (September 17, 1947 – June 8, 2000) American cartoonist (b. 1948) 
For one, he’s a cartoonist... I mention cartoonists in my previous post*****
Part 72: ***I think this is a good time to bring in this blogs Header that involves US Presidents and ... a little Duckaroo:
On July 4th, 3 Of the first "5" US Presidents had died: Jefferson "5" hours before Adams, and Monroe "5" years later on the "55th" Independence Day. The Producer, Director and Writer of Warner Brothers. animated cartoon "My Little Duckaroo" died on February 22nd: Jones in 2002; Selzer In 1970, Maltese in 1981. In a little over "5" years from now the anniversary of their death is 2/22/22, For more go to my post "Most Significant Clusters 2017"***

So we also have a “Cartoonists/Cartoons” pattern-cluster in the works.
Venturing now to the Good King Wenceslas wiki page, note this excerpt:
 In the music the two-syllable rhymes in lines 2, 4, and 6 (e.g. "Stephen/even"
It’s just that removing one letter from “seven” makes “even”  ... and removing one letter from “even” makes “eve”... hmmm.  There are about 16 notable persons mentioned on the Good King Wenceslas’ wiki page, butt one stands out the most because both his first and last names are additions to the “Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern-cluster, note from his wiki page :
  • Alick Rowe (1939 - 30 October 2009) 
With “A” and then ‘e” removed from his names makes “lick” and “row”.  Hmmmm ducks in a row&&&...
I then went to the December 26 wiki page (St Stephen’s Day), and investigated the two found in the Notable Birthdays section, providing us with the following info :
  • Stephen Prescott (26 December 1973 – 9 November 2013) 
  • 1921 – Steve Allen, American actor, singer, talk show host, and screenwriter (d. 2000)
  • Stephen Valentine Patrick William Allen (December 26, 1921 – October 30, 2000)
We now have an “October 30(x2)” pattern-cluster... since the inner twin world tends to generate clusters in groups of 3 or more, this is a prompt for us to locate the intended one.  Normally in a case like this I would do so by venturing to the October 30 wiki page... and apply the http://pronoiasecrets.blogspot.ca/2017/01/formula.html and take into consideration the “one off” curve ball, butt I decided to venture to the MacGregor’s blog ... since they obviously factor in, to see if they have anything to add... as per usual.

Note the first sentence from the MacGregor’s  recent December 23 post, The Animal Communicator :
  • Our daughter, Megan, lost her cat, Piper, on October 30.
So what are the chances?!   And so the cluster expands
  • “October 30(x3)” pattern-cluster
And note this next excerpt from the MacGregor’s post:
 If you venture to Heather’s website you’ll discover that her middle name is “Eve”
  •    Heather Eve Bristol


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