Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Brave Heart Pivot

 Wikipedia’s Deaths in 

What struck me, was his surname being an actual word, and so an addition to the “Name that’s a Word” pattern cluster. 

 Note the following definitions of pivot:

  1. shaft or pin on which something turns
  2. a person, thing, or factor having a major or central role, function, or effect
  3. a key player or position
  4. to adapt or improve by adjusting or modifying something (such as a product, service, or strategy)
Our related word “pivotal” is defined as: of crucial importance in relation to the development or success of something else.

Note from Bernard’s wiki page: 

Bernard Pivot (5 May 1935 – 6 May 2024) 

He had passed away one day after his birthday, and so an addition to the “Off By One” pattern cluster.  What strikes me about May 5th, is that May is also the 5th month, so 5/5.  Because of this, and on May 5th, on perusing the list of notable deaths, I was surprised that nothing stood out.  That May 5th is now front and centre,…pivotal…, and considering the word “pivot”, I take this to mean that we need to pivot our back to Wikipedia’s deaths in 2024 site, and check out those listed under May 5th, keeping in mind, that this time, we now have something to go by— since patterns are a big part of the inner twin worlds scheme of things, I intend to narrow my search to any of those listed whose surname is also a “word”, and so we arrive at only one: 

Whoa!! Hill has the same first name as Pivot— Bernard!!  Bernard in origin means “bear heart” or “brave heart”.  Twin things cropping up like this is meaningful, and so we now have a “Bernard(x2)” pattern cluster in the works.  This is a definite twin heads up!!  A prompt for us to pivot now to Wikipedia’s page on notable persons named “Bernard”.  The list of course is pretty long, so I’ll limit my search to the first Bernard that crops up whose surname is a word:

  • Bernard Joseph Butler (born 1 May 1970)

That he was born on May 1 (aka “May one” being a cryptic “May won”) is meaningful in a personals sense, given that my first name is “MAY”!!  Another prompt, so this time I’m going back through the 2024 notable deaths list to locate all those whose last name is a word, beginning with May 1: 

Note the “baker and cook”… hmmm, and the cryptic “jams mills”.  So if the mills are jammed, the bakers and cooks are also jammed!?  Also, traditionally, in a wealthy household the bakers and cooks were women while men were butlers,… and without food to feed the wealthy and the poorer masses, the Butlers would also starve.  And do note the cryptic “butt” in “butler” (actually originates from the word “bottle”).  

Interestingly enough, Google reveals that there is a notable Butler named “Bernard”, who was so rich and famous, that he is portrayed in two films.  Note from his wiki page: 

Bernard Lafferty (14 April 1945 – 4 November 1996) was an Irish butler and heir to American tobacco heiress and philanthropist, Doris Duke. Duke hired Lafferty in 1987 and named him the executor of her $1.2 billion estate six months prior to her death in October 1993. 

The two films he is portrayed in: 

Now there are a number of clusters that emerge, but I’ll follow up on the one generated by the following info regarding two of the actresses who played the part of Doris Duke in the films: 

  • Lindsay Frost (born June 4, 1962[1])
  • Susan Abigail Sarandon (born October 4, 1946)

As you can see, we have a 4th day cluster in the works, and given that Lafferty died on the 4th day, this is worth keeping track of.  Of the others on the films wiki pages, the following add to the cluster: 

  • Jonathan Stewart Cavendish (born 4 February 1959)
  • Mark Kassen (born October 4, 1971)
Giving us a “February 4, …, June 4, …, __, October 4 (x2), November 4/ 4th Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster.  




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