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Topic: I need HELP to change my name
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ayujegeg Knowflake Posts: 268 From: 18 Stuart Street, Wollongong, NSW Registered: Jan 2013
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posted October 05, 2016 07:16 PM
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ayujegeg Knowflake Posts: 268 From: 18 Stuart Street, Wollongong, NSW Registered: Jan 2013
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posted October 05, 2016 07:28 PM
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posted October 06, 2016 09:53 AM
In my personal opinion a change of the name will not change the vibration of the name that is written in your birth certificate. #22 is a master number. I guess that is where the challenge comes from. I am sorry I cannot recommend a good numerologist.IP: Logged |
Ayelet Moderator Posts: 3708 From: Registered: Sep 2010
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posted October 06, 2016 10:51 PM
Hi there. You should better change your name, as 29 (38) is a really bad vibration. If you change your first name to 22, you don't get on the overall 41, but 23, which is also good. (you'll just have to stop wearing dark colours as recommanded to all 5ths and 7ths). Go for it!IP: Logged |
ayujegeg Knowflake Posts: 268 From: 18 Stuart Street, Wollongong, NSW Registered: Jan 2013
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posted October 06, 2016 11:05 PM
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ayujegeg Knowflake Posts: 268 From: 18 Stuart Street, Wollongong, NSW Registered: Jan 2013
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posted October 06, 2016 11:46 PM
quote: Originally posted by Ayelet: Hi there. You should better change your name, as 29 (38) is a really bad vibration. If you change your first name to 22, you don't get on the overall 41, but 23, which is also good. (you'll just have to stop wearing dark colours as recommanded to all 5ths and 7ths). Go for it!
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Ayelet Moderator Posts: 3708 From: Registered: Sep 2010
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posted October 07, 2016 05:05 AM
22 is not ideal, but I think the full name is more important than just the first name. Though if you introduce yourself mainly with your first name, it has importance. What is the number of your day of birth? Is it 8? (Not the full number, just that of the day.) 8 and 4 should not coincide together... Anyway you should rid yourself of that 29 as quickly as possible. And yes, I think it will change your life, but in the long run, after people would get used to your new name and you'll be introduced enough times for the new vibration to spread.If 8 is your full birth date number, then perhaps having the 22 is not that bad as it could have been. IP: Logged |
ayujegeg Knowflake Posts: 268 From: 18 Stuart Street, Wollongong, NSW Registered: Jan 2013
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posted October 07, 2016 05:38 AM
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posted October 07, 2016 05:42 AM
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ayujegeg Knowflake Posts: 268 From: 18 Stuart Street, Wollongong, NSW Registered: Jan 2013
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posted October 07, 2016 05:43 AM
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ayujegeg Knowflake Posts: 268 From: 18 Stuart Street, Wollongong, NSW Registered: Jan 2013
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posted October 07, 2016 05:47 AM
quote: Originally posted by Ayelet: 22 is not ideal, but I think the full name is more important than just the first name. Though if you introduce yourself mainly with your first name, it has importance. What is the number of your day of birth? Is it 8? (Not the full number, just that of the day.) 8 and 4 should not coincide together... Anyway you should rid yourself of that 29 as quickly as possible. And yes, I think it will change your life, but in the long run, after people would get used to your new name and you'll be introduced enough times for the new vibration to spread.If 8 is your full birth date number, then perhaps having the 22 is not that bad as it could have been.
Mind you, I've been introducing myself as my new name ever since I was in grade school, but have always signed, and written my birth name on forms, papers etc Didn't change it officially because what my parents would say..
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Ayelet Moderator Posts: 3708 From: Registered: Sep 2010
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posted October 07, 2016 07:57 PM
Then you already have the influence of your new name. (Though it is better to eliminate the 29 completely.) I guess you feel like your life needs improving? 23 is a very fortunate number... IP: Logged |
ayujegeg Knowflake Posts: 268 From: 18 Stuart Street, Wollongong, NSW Registered: Jan 2013
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posted October 07, 2016 08:13 PM
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Randall Webmaster Posts: 150637 From: I hold a Juris Doctorate (J.D.) and a Legum Magister (LL.M.)! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted October 08, 2016 08:29 AM
My full name is a 23. My first name is a 19. But people at law school keep calling me by my last name, which is a 22. Not good.IP: Logged |
Ayelet Moderator Posts: 3708 From: Registered: Sep 2010
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posted October 08, 2016 12:23 PM
quote: Originally posted by ayujegeg: Yeh I've read if you want get rid of the ill effects of 8 you have to choose name with 5, but it would put my first name as 4 which isn't compatible.. I guess it's better than having 29 as the whole name vibration.. Right..?
What mitigates the ill effects of 8 is 6 and not 5 (unless it is 15, which is even worse with 8 or 4..). And yes, 4 and 8 together is fatalistic. Still, 29 is the worst. IP: Logged |
ayujegeg Knowflake Posts: 268 From: 18 Stuart Street, Wollongong, NSW Registered: Jan 2013
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posted October 08, 2016 07:06 PM
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ayujegeg Knowflake Posts: 268 From: 18 Stuart Street, Wollongong, NSW Registered: Jan 2013
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posted October 08, 2016 07:09 PM
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ayujegeg Knowflake Posts: 268 From: 18 Stuart Street, Wollongong, NSW Registered: Jan 2013
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posted October 08, 2016 07:14 PM
quote: Originally posted by Randall: My full name is a 23. My first name is a 19. But people at law school keep calling me by my last name, which is a 22. Not good.
Randall, in what experiences was it not good for you though? IP: Logged |
ayujegeg Knowflake Posts: 268 From: 18 Stuart Street, Wollongong, NSW Registered: Jan 2013
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posted October 08, 2016 07:18 PM
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Ayelet Moderator Posts: 3708 From: Registered: Sep 2010
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posted October 08, 2016 07:20 PM
Don't know the Pythagoras system. I know the chaldean to work. And by this method your name needs changing. You may stick with the 22 first name, as 23 is very positive to hage as full name. By the way, can you have a 23 first name? That way you could have 6 as your full name.IP: Logged |
Ayelet Moderator Posts: 3708 From: Registered: Sep 2010
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posted October 08, 2016 07:23 PM
quote: Originally posted by ayujegeg: Also, one example Michael Jordan, he is born 17th (8) and Michael adds to 22..I mean, yes, i guess he had some extreme circumstances to get where he was, but he was respected a whole great deal... I don't think it's 'fatalistic'..?
His full name is 24, which gives great success and mitigates the more heavy influences of the 8... Also, 17 is a very positive, spiritually strong number to have.
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ayujegeg Knowflake Posts: 268 From: 18 Stuart Street, Wollongong, NSW Registered: Jan 2013
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posted October 08, 2016 07:35 PM
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posted October 09, 2016 07:32 AM
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Randall Webmaster Posts: 150637 From: I hold a Juris Doctorate (J.D.) and a Legum Magister (LL.M.)! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted October 09, 2016 04:31 PM
No bad experiences for me there, but it's just not a good number.IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 150637 From: I hold a Juris Doctorate (J.D.) and a Legum Magister (LL.M.)! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted October 10, 2016 02:16 PM
Most numerologists are Pythagorean. I'd look for a Chaldean. IP: Logged |