![]() There is nothing but mystery in the world, I realized it for the first time in my life: Variations on spelling and shortened name can also produce effects, but I don't think as powerful unless you're a celebrity. Yes, I use the full name as it was chosen by you prior to birth and has always resonated most with me and the people I processed. I know a person who's day number is 22, name number is 11, and life path is 33. I can't relate to either.īut for other people I've been interpreting their names with Chaldean numerology and they've all said so far that it's accurate for them. The weird thing is whether I includ my middle name or not niether the 29/11 or the 9 resonates with me. My middle name is never pronounced by me or anyone. I've always assumed that a name number describes your personality, talents and traits but maybe instead what it describes are the lessons you're supposed to learn and the type of person you need to become.īut as a general rule, I use first and last name only. When you said that our birth name outlines the evolutionary path we must take, it made me think that maybe one of the most important lessons I need to learn is to be less selfish and more generous. I used to think it wouldn't make a difference. I'm quite amazed that such a minor alteration can produce changes. The comment on your friend using a different letter in his name is very fascinating to me. But as a general rule, I use first and last name only. They never legalized it but they use it all the time and it makes a difference.įrom: I hold a Juris Doctorate (J.D.) and a Legum Magister (LL.M.)! But your full birth name was chosen by you before you were born so it does have significance throughout your life, if only to make you aware of your own evolutionary path.Īs a side note, I have a friend that kept their first name but changed the spelling after getting married which resonated truer to their vibration. You don't have to resonate the same in every situation. resonates with success and then use it whenever you sign documents or are addressed in meetings. ![]() When you are at work and want to resonate with success see if your full name, name with initial, etc. (Especially if they call you "honey", a sure sign that they don't want to mix you up with all the other dates, ha!) If you want to change the dynamic if the relationship ask to be called your first name or a different nickname. If you are in a relationship and your partner calls you by a nickname then look it up. Whatever resonates with you at the time is what's important. The question I want to ask is what method personally resonates with you the most? Is it using the total number of your most common names (first & last), or the total number of your full birth certificate name? Do you find only your birth certificate name number accurate? Can you identify with it? Or have you noticed that you have traits in both your full legal name number and most commonly used name number?Įveryone evolves. ![]() Maybe the idea is that before a soul incarnates it communicates certain names to the parents for a reason, so the birth name represents their "mission". If Chaldean numerology is all about sounds and vibrations, why would middlle names that are never spoken have any significance? In one her videos on youtube she studies Prince William's full birth name. I can't see the logic of studying the name Cassius Marcellus Clay.īut some Chaldean numerologists like Joanne Justis actually recommend using the full birth certificate name. It makes more sense to examine the name he currently uses. I was wondering how an expert would interpret Muhammad Ali's name. I was just wondering if anyone here uses their full name or birth name when doing Chaldean numerology. Topic: Does anyone here actually use their full name in Numerology? Does anyone here actually use their full name in Numerology? - Lindaland Welcome, Knowflakes, to Lindaland! ()ĭoes anyone here actually use their full name in Numerology? ()
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