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AcousticGod
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posted June 09, 2005 06:37 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message
I just followed a link from another thread here to someone's website.
http://www.megspace.com/science/porsche911/numerology/

It said my compound number is 38:

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The Number 38 has the same meaning as the 11 and 29.

A Lion Muzzled - A Clenched Fist
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This is a number of hidden trials and treachery from others. It represents two members of the same or opposite sex - or two opposed situations. In either case, compatibility of interest is lacking, and
interference from a third force must be conquered. The difficulties may also arise from the illusion of separation. It's necessary to unite divided goals to avoid a sense of frustrated incompletion. The third,
interfering force can be a person or an idea; and it can take the form of a refusal to see the other side as an obstacle to harmony. The origin of the separating force must be identified, an attempt to made to
seek compromise. Occasionally, conflicting desires within one's own self are seen as in a reflecting mirror. Two forces or two desires stand apart and must ultimately unite for happiness. Yet, each must remain
individual, even after being joined, for each possess its own worth.
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The Number 29
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Grace Under Pressure
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The 29 is a number of perhaps the heaviest Karma of all. It tests the person or entity it represents for spiritual strength, through trials and tribulations echoing the Old Testament story of Job. The life is
filled with uncertainties, treachery, and deception from others, unreliable friends, unexpected dangers - and considerable grief and anxiety caused by members of the opposite sex. It's a number of grave warnings in every area of the personal life and career. When 29 is the Compound Key Number of the name, it's obvious that the spelling of the name should be changed to lift this difficult vibration, unless one is a masochist.

If 29 is the birth number, and thereby unavoidable, conscious effort must be made to dilute and eventually to negate, neutralise, or erase this karmic burden. It can, to a great extent, be eased by choosing a new name (or spelling) with a strong positive Compound Key Number.

Further than this, the person born on the 29th day of any month should do everything advised in Chapter 4 of "Star Signs" (sorry).

In the specific instance of the 29 vibration (bringing with it the secondary vibration of 11, which should also be read regarding the way to relieve the karmic burden) - remember that the development of absolute faith in goodness and the power of the Self... the constant and energetic cultivation of optimism... will act as a miraculous medicine
for the problems of the number 29.

After all, Job's burdens were finally lifted, when he had learned to accept full responsibility for his troubles, and not to blame others or seek revenge for the hurts he suffered. Not only did his long bad-luck
streak end at last, he was given back everything he'd lost, several times over. So, if you were born on the 29th, change the vibration of your name to a powerful number, such as 19, follow Job's example, and
soon you'll be as happy as - or happier than - anyone else.

Interestingly, the name "Job" equals the powerful Compound Number 10 - a difficult vibration to defeat.


Anyone with any expertise in this area? This compound number is based on my name. Should I consider changing it?

Interestingly, I have considered changing my name quite a few times. Originally I wanted to change it because I thought I'd be a cooler rock star with a better name. In my later years I've fantasized about changing it simply because my last name phonetically sounds like the word, "Hater." I can't help feeling sometimes that this name carries subconscious overtones for other people (come to think of it, maybe for myself even).

So, once again, opinions anyone?

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thirteen
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posted June 09, 2005 03:56 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for thirteen     Edit/Delete Message
Changing your name is an easy process. I did it, it's painless. Do it. Those are troubled numbers. Maybe your birth date is stronger.
Then, after i got married it changed my name again to even better numbers and i can tell you it DOES make a difference. My stepdaughter date of birth is 11 and i am worried for her since she can't change that.

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AcousticGod
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posted June 11, 2005 08:30 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message
Only one reply?

I did try out the name I've considered changing to, and with the extra letter it comes out to a 32, which is much better:

quote:

This Compound number has the same magical power to sway masses of people
as the 14, the same help from those in high positions as the 23. Add all
this to the natural ability to charm others with magnetic speech, and
it's clear why 32 is sometimes known, by modernizing the symbolism of
the ancients as "the politicians vibration." The complexities of
advertising, writing, publishing, radio, and television are not always,
but usually are an open book to the 32 person, who tends to work well
under pressure. But there's one warning note sounded within this
seemingly happy melody. 32 is a very fortunate number if the person it
represents holds inflexibly to his of her own opinions and judgement in
both artistic or intangible matters and material matters. If not, the
plans are liable to be wrecked by the stubbornness and stupidity of
other.

I am worried that my family won't understand, and that they'll give me a hard time. Explaining that I think the name has a negative connotation may be a tough sell.

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TINK
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posted June 11, 2005 09:23 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for TINK     Edit/Delete Message
Also a memeber of the 29 club. Good luck AG.

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thirteen
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posted June 13, 2005 08:44 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for thirteen     Edit/Delete Message
Well explaining it is a challenge, no doubt. For me it was easy becasue my first name was shortened to begin with. All I had to do was make it the longer version. I just told people I always liked the long version so even though they didn't get it it wasn't much to think about. I see your point. Just make up some reasonable explanation.

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Saturn's Child
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posted June 13, 2005 09:26 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Saturn's Child     Edit/Delete Message
Sometimes just changing the spelling of your name can help. A friend of mine had a 16 name. She changed the spelling of her name and thus changed the number, and with good results. Since you are a musician, you could say it's an artistic change and maybe offend less that way. In the final analysis tho, it is YOUR name....yours to change if you wish. Good Luck!!!

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AcousticGod
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posted June 13, 2005 09:51 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message
Yes, that's true. Maybe if I do it I'll also fix my parent's misspelling of my first name as well. It is a misspelling, not just a unique interpretation. My grandma misspelled it for my dad's birth certificate, and my parents decided to pass it on. (I go by my middle name so there wouldn't be two of us with the same first name in the house. I'm not a junior either.)

Just talking out loud here, really.

Now, I wonder if I should just be totally artistic with it, and pick an out-and-out different name. I like "Rock."

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AcousticGod
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posted June 13, 2005 10:07 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message
Oh geeze, I just did tried one with Rock as my replaced first name, same middle name (the name I go by), and slightly modified last name, and it came out with the number 15 for compound and 6 for the single key number.

6 describes me to a 'T' except for the money coming to me. lol

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sue g
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posted June 13, 2005 02:07 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for sue g     Edit/Delete Message
Hi AG, I was born on the 29th of the month and I can relate to stuff you posted, especially about having heavy Karma. I have also had problems with "friends", still am doing from time to time.
If you feel changing your name would help, then go ahead and do it, wouldnt your family rather you be happy and free of any restrictions (sounds great in an ideal world doesnt it)? I have had four surnames in all (God I am catching up with Liz Taylor), so it would be interesting to see what vibrations they have all brought to my life!!

Great thread, very thought provoking - good luck with this love Sue x

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AcousticGod
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posted June 16, 2005 03:37 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message
Bump! I still want responses.

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sesame
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posted June 16, 2005 07:26 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for sesame     Edit/Delete Message
Well, what do you get when you "correct" your first name, but retain the old middle and last names? That's the sort of thing I would look for because I have a virgo moon which I think tries to keep everything they way they were, but if they're wrong, then how would the corrections affect the outcome? To change the last name I think is a little extreme, because that's your heritage which isn't too important, but I think there is a link there that should not be tampered with. But, that's just me

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AcousticGod
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posted June 16, 2005 08:10 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message
The improper spelling of my first name...well my first name is Micheal. The 'a' and 'e' are in reverse position. It's supposed to be Michael. Correcting the spelling won't change anything with my name.

I've got a Virgo moon too.

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Almost An Angel
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posted June 18, 2005 01:53 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Almost An Angel     Edit/Delete Message
Has anyone ever heard of the book "The Secret Language of Destiny" by Gary Goldschneider & Joost Elffers? Based on my date of birth - May 10, 1986 - my karmic path number is 29.

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Lei_Kuei
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posted June 18, 2005 05:46 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Lei_Kuei     Edit/Delete Message
I have a friend whom has a compound "A Lion Muzzled - A Clenched Fist" for the compound of their first and last name combined. But there full name is Compound 14...

Both describe the person in question down to a Tee lol, numerology is very strange indeed

I feel the single number of your entire name combined with your single name of DOB is the Compound Number you can really work toward, but if you do nothing you only amount to the first compound/single... thats how I see it anyways!


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sesame
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posted June 18, 2005 09:34 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for sesame     Edit/Delete Message
AG, how does it feel to have your moon in Virgo? When I first found out, I was a little depressed, not to say anything bad about Virgos, but emotions should be fluid, not perfectionistic (sp? HAHA no that's not a word!) Anyhow, also the fact that Virgos are awlays a little alone - they can never truly give 100 precent, and I'm a gem sun, so that's even worse! But hey, I'm not really complaining, I just go with it.

Anyhow, back to your name, what about adding a middle name? Or changing the spelling there? Is it spelt incorrectly? If I was you mate, I'd just tell everyone the spelling that's correct (of the given first name) and if they see you write it down and say "Hey, you just made a spello" (sp? I'm having fun today!), then you could say, "What, you think I can't spell my own name?" That'd be funny. Or "Oh crap! Thanks for reminding me! Oh well, no one will notice" That sort of thing. I don't think it'll happen though.

Anyhow, as to numerology, like I said, the last thing I would change is the last name. Not because it's lucky last, but I think they're somewhat important.

Now, another thing I wanted to clarify while I'm in the typing mood (is the moon in Mercury atm?) is that when I said last names are important isn't to say that when women change their names in marriage that that's unimportant, but I think they do sacrifice something when they get married. They don't have to change their last names, but I have reasons why I think they should:

1. Hyphenated names are annoying and could be hyphnated further if that duaghter didn't want to change her name - ie. Smith-Roberts-Jones-Etc. Now how annoyin is that! Hyphens can be cool if one name is an adjective like Miss Betty Cool marred Mr Richard Head, hence she'd be called Mrs B Cool-Head, or something like that, or if the numerology works.

2. I think it's only for one generation because to pass a hyphenated name into the next is just wrong (imo) No offence if anyone's done this. I won't condemn you. Just some stupid opinions. Well, I know a man who's last name is hyphenated and I wonder how he'll go. He might meet someone that wants to hyphenate it further or not take it, but what'll the kids have? And then, people will ask, "so you're mums last name is Cool?", and he'll say "No, that was my Grandmas name" I'm tellin' ya, confusion'll reign.

Anyhow, I was wondering, is it legal to have God as a middle name? Micheal God Patrick Smith? That'd change the numerology!

Dean.

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Christinaeavynwarner
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posted June 18, 2005 11:38 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Christinaeavynwarner     Edit/Delete Message
I want to change my name too--er...middle name, actually. How are you guys going about it? Is there a way where it won't cost thousands for it? Plus lawyer? I only want to cahnge the middle name I have now, to Eavyn--as in Christina Eavyn Warner, which would give me a 19 vibration. Right now, with the middle name that is on the legal papers and all, I've a seventeen, and well...yuck! So...I think once I'm 18 and all, if I can get enough cash up to have it changed permanently, I'm just giong to tell the judge I don't like it. I hope I wont have to get marry too soon after that. That'd be ANOTHER name change...hey, is it all right if you just use the name in everyday life? And have the original one only on your driver's liscence...does it still have power if you do that? I've almost forgotten my original one.

either way, do change your name if it will help. Names do make things better!

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posted June 18, 2005 11:49 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message
Yeah, Moon in Virgo sucks. I don't like it, and I certainly feel it's effects. I've long been a perfectionist. Good in some areas, absolutely terrible in others.

I see what you're saying about the last name. I guess what I've been realizing is actually that I'm not satisfied with my name on any level. The name I share with my dad, and don't use, is misspelled. The middle name I go by, to me, sounds like a kid's name. My last name sounds like, "Hater." I was actually just thinking about this earlier. I was thinking that maybe I'll just informally try to adopt a more adult nickname. There used to be a plumber I worked with who called himself Buzz, though that was no part of his actual name. I was thinking that if I had at least one name I really liked I could overlook the others.

I need to look into the legalities of it all. Someone mentioned that it's fairly easy to change any name besides your last name.

Rockford(?) (Creates a 24 with my middle and last names)

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posted June 19, 2005 07:13 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for sesame     Edit/Delete Message
Christinaeavynwarner, I don't know how to change the name in USA, but I can't help but think that the numerological power is dependent more on the official name. It's the mentality of knowing its the true name plus you will use it for the rest of your life. If you tell people your name, it's just a little less, but it still has influences, to be sure.

Acoustic God, that names' cool. Did you see the "Rock God" in their? I'm gussing you planned it Hey, check out one of my new sites - http://home.iprimus.com.au/bauschd/music . It allows you to play with acoustic music! Just stuff I came up with a while back, and I finally put it up. Have you recorded anything?

Dean.

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posted June 19, 2005 09:55 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message
Not sure what you mean when you ask if I saw the "Rock God" in there.

I actually got Rock from a game I play where I had to choose a name to go by. In their list of last names I could use I saw Psaltery, so I thought about a play on words. I'd be rock salt, Rock Psaltery. Plus it has the added benefit of saying something about what I'm into, Rock likes rock (british alternative, but still).

In the game, I've loved how people respond to my name. I couple that name with a good-looking James Bond-esque body (and elegance and flirtaceousness whenever possible), and that name seems to command a bit more and a bit better reaction than my extraordinarily common childish name that I go by.

So I tried replacing only my first name with Rock, and I didn't like the number (21). Then I tried Rockwell, and again I wasn't happy with the number (20). Then I thought of Rockford, and that produced:

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The Number 24
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Love - Money - Creativity
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This number is most fortunate, a Compound number of karmic reward, justly earned in past incarnations, particularly when it's the birth number.
It promises the assistance of those with power, and it indicates a close association with people of high rank and position. It greatly increases financial success, and the ability to achieve happiness in love. It denotes gain through romance, the law, or the arts, and a magnetism which is extremely attractive to the opposite sex. The only warning related to the 24 is self-indulgence and a certain arrogance in love, financial, and career matters, because everything comes so effortlessly. It's wise to remember that if the 24 is abused in the present life, it could revert to an 18 or some other extremely difficult birth number in the next. So one is warned not to fail to appreciate the benefits of the 23 and the 24 compound numbers, and not to allow such good fortune to cause selfishness or a careless attitude toward spiritual values. The temptation to indulge in promiscuity must be avoided; likewise a tendency to overindulgence of all kinds.


Since I've got the rough 26 for my birthday, I think the 24 may be good.

What more? I can have a decent man's name (if Rock's a decent man's name?), coupled with the name I go by, and still be able to keep my last name.

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Yes, I have recorded stuff. The only recording I have available to myself on my computer are some of the songs I've started on keyboard. If you want to try listening to me over YAhoo messenger, my thing is acousticgod@sbcglobal.net. I don't feel like messing with trying to record on my computer at the moment, but I'm willing to play live.

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Oh! Did you mean, "Rock God," as in your previous post, using "God," as a middle name? If you did, no I didn't try that yet. Rock God [middle name] [last name] gives me a 26, same as my birthday number (day after Christmas).

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posted June 20, 2005 01:29 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for sesame     Edit/Delete Message
Well, Rockford ~ Rock Lord and almost rhymes with Rock God. Plus Lord is like God

Did ya check out my riffs? I didn't know you called stream through MSN. I'm in Oz so the time difference might not be agreeable.

Dean.

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Hey Acoustic God, how are you doing.My name is Joreem McMillan. I've read what you wrote and can relate to everything because I use to live life under that vibe..until I changed my name and since then there's been a positive remarkable change in my life. Man, if you don't want to live your life with so much suffering...then go ahead and make that change. Everything happens for a reason...including you become aware of this ancient knowledge. Love yourself and do what makes your happy. In the end who's really gonna care about your problems. I'll share this with you...before I changed my name I use to have such a hard time with ladies...ohh man blow after blow of disappointment, pain and sorrow...including some ladies in my own family...but, armed with Linda's advice...I was able to keep my head up and move on. Hey man...your happiness is numero uno.Yeah if I remember, you mentioned about your family not quite understanding whats going on...bro I went through the same thing...but reality is not everyone is open to this...just acknowledge that and DO YOU. I notice this also...you find out who really loves and respect you. Those that oppose your decision or don't make the effort to address you the way you want to be address maybe don't like you...so you gotta keep it moving. I mean that's just a suggestion...you know better than I w/ your family. All in all I'm just here to encourage you to be happy. One Love

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posted June 26, 2005 11:57 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message
Thanks for the post, Joreem. That's what I really wanted to hear about.

I was thinking about a name that is, in my mind, a compromise. It leaves my middle name, the name everyone calls me by, in tact. It also leaves my last name in tact. In the end it would just be my first name changing. I don't think I'd mind responding to the new name in addition to the name everyone already calls me.

Do you think it matters what name people call you as long as you've corrected the entire name to a better number?

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posted June 27, 2005 04:04 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for sesame     Edit/Delete Message
Welcome Have_Fun!

I think all names and spellings create influence but it's all proportional. The whole name resonates the most with me, but all nicks and shortened names create influences that can't be ignored.

Dean.

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posted July 14, 2005 12:51 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Lynx     Edit/Delete Message
I have not read all of this, but I would tell you to be wary of numerology programs. There are certain letters in the numerological alphabet that are calculated differently, such as V and W. Also, different calculators add different ways. I wouldn't change my name without making absolutely certain that the name is truly a bad number.

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AcousticGod
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posted July 14, 2005 02:57 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message
(I don't have a V or a W, but I'd be willing to look further into this.)

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