Monday, April 12, 2021

IX (Part 4: May Heal Bride Rut)

Perusing through the list of recent additions to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2021 site, we come to: 

Shay Healy, 78, Irish songwriter ("What's Another Year") and television broadcaster (Nighthawks) 

His surname caught my eye/I given that it’s an addition to the recent “First 4 Letters of Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster... with “heal”  meaningful given the following excerpt from a recent post in this IX series: 

definitely a twin heads upp, especially given the cryptic meaning of May 6– “May sics/sicks”!! 

And indeed, Healy had been sick, note from his Wikipedia page: 

In 2004, Healy was diagnosed with the degenerative disorder, Parkinson's disease.

Note the following info regarding the disease’s namesake:  

James Parkinson (11 April 1755 – 21 December 1824)

His birthday is an addition to the “Timely” pattern cluster, given that it was yesterday!! 

On Shay Healy’s wikipedia page, I came across an excerpt that stands out:

Healy was more successful with his musical, The Wiremen, which received its premiere on 4 May 2005 at Dublin's Gaiety Theatre in a production by John McColgan and Moya Doherty that ran for six weeks. The Wiremen tells the story of the introduction of electricity into County Mayo during the 1950s

The date and place name in yellow highlight are a twin heads upp, connecting with my previous 4 posts in this IX series, as the following excerpts reveal: 

 “May 1” contains a cryptic “May won”... that much more meaningful given my first name is “May”, and “2 May” contains a cryptic “to/too/Tou May”... as per the “Tou”, note my first blog’s name is “Toumai”— so called because  it’s an African word meaning “hope for life”, and because it breaks down into a cryptic “2 May” (revealed to me during my early days of coming to the realization of my inner twin “Tou”, and an inner twin parallel world.

 And note from my April 4 post, : 

Hugh Gillin (July 14, 1925 – May 4, 2004) 

Hmmm, keep in mind that his date of death re “4 May” contains a cryptic “for May”... meaningful given my name is May.  So... “hug Gill ... for May”?!

As well, note the following excerpts from the recent  IX series of posts: 

  • Edward VII (9 November 1841 – 6 May 1910)
  • Geoffrey Francis Fisher (5 May 1887 – 15 September 1972)
  • Otto Kretschmer (1 May 1912 – 5 August 1998) 
  • Otto Buchsbaum (May 2, 1920 – August 5, 2000)
  • Sergio Edgardo Acevedo (born 1 May 1956)
  • Sergio Andreoli (3 May 1922 – 18 May 2002)
  • Sergio Bello (Intra, 6 May 1942), Italian sprinter
  • Sergio Battistini (born 7 May 1963
  • Sergio Basáñez  ( born on May 4, 1970) 

So all together now, we have a “May 1(x2), 2, 3, 4(x3), 5, 6(x2), 7, __, 18/Date sequence” pattern cluster in the works.  

So lets investigate the County Mayo wikipedia page.  Venturing to the notable people section we find a long list, AND at the right hand side of the list are three photo’s of notable persons.  That three photo’s were added is a twin heads upp, especially given the cryptic “bride rut” found in the surnames of the first two, so let’s investigate their respective Wikipedia pages:

  • John MacBride ( 7 May 1868 – 5 May 1916) 
  • Patrick Joseph Ruttledge (1 January 1892 – 8 May 1952)
  • Michael Louis Vincent Walsh (born 5 August 1952

So what are the chances of THAT?!  And so the cluster expands... and bridging the May 8 gap at that: “May 1(x2), 2, 3, 4(x3), 5(x2), 6(x2), 7(x2), 8, __, 18/Date sequence” pattern cluster 

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