Florida cropping up in recent posts is a strategic, designed as a means of prompting us to visit the MacGregor’s blog, since they live in Florida, AND also because they play a major role in the inner twin world’s Starr Family Production.
Lets check out their May 4th post (3 days ago) since the date, “4 May”, was strategically designed to contain a cryptic “for May”, meaningful when taking into consideration that my name is “May”. We need to pay attention to what they posted “for May” on 4 May, note their post title:
That peacock crops up is also meaningful, note this excerpt from my recent April 18 post, Huckleberry ... (Part 5: Will ‘e See...?!) :
“Andrew Peacock” (see photo below re Peacock as Successor). So what are the chances of THAT— a notable person with the surname Peacock had recently passed away?! I check out Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2021 almost every day... and I would never forget a name like Peacock. So naturally, I clicked on the link in his name... and arrive at:
Andrew Sharp Peacock (13 February 1939 – 16 April 2021)
A “Peacock Theme” pattern cluster!! Note this excerpt from the MacGregor’s post:
According to this site, in Native American symbolism, “peacock meaning is wellness, splendor, and poise. Peacock medicines are powerful and sometimes used by Shamans for awakening clairvoyant abilities.
Their inclusion of Native American symbolism is also strategic, an addition to the cluster in my previous post: “Indigenous People Theme” pattern cluster
I decided to pay a visit to the Peacock (Surname) Wikipedia page and peruse the list for a first name that stands out/fitz in cryptic inner-twin fashion. Note the following:
- Howell Peacock (1889–1962), American head coach of men's college basketball
It’s the “how” in his first name... because it fitz in more ways that one—it just occurred to me that the recent “Howe/Howser/Howard Surname” pattern cluster (see my April 30 post re Jules Roy and Royal Jewels (Part 2: The How’s)) also factors in given that the Lakota word “how” is a greeting equivalent to our English “hi”. Note from Howell Peacock’s wiki page:
Howell Peacock (September 11, 1889 – 1962)
Now THAT speaks cryptic volumes!!!
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