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The Mysterious World of Chaldean Energies - Does it Really Matter What You Name Your Baby?

Here is something people do all over the world, have done for thousands of years and will continue to do until the sun stops shooting solar flares...
and no, it is not what some of you might be thinking, although it is certainly connected.
What I am speaking of comes after the thing some of you might be thinking, and it can be done at the drop of a hat, on a whim, based on a memory or a relative or a color or a dog...
the possibilities are limitless, but the results are what we end up carrying for life.
So what might this thing be? It might be what you might be thinking, but it's not -- it's what people do nine months later -- when they have to think of a name.
There are good names and bad names, popular names and weird names.
Folks name their kids for their uncles, their neighbors, their first loves and their grandpas.
Some even slap days of the week or signs of the times on their precious little ones, often without serious regard to how 'Heaven' or 'Friday' might be received at the local grade school.
I, for one, wondered why, if my parents really had to name me after a plant, they couldn't have picked a flower, like Rose, as opposed to a weed, like Heather.
But, no matter.
I have grown and spread and come to love the color purple.
I have even come to love my name.
Which brings me back to the subject at hand.
There is a certain agony to naming a baby...
at least to those parents who take the time to seriously contemplate the consequences of picking a name like Harry when their last name is Yarms.
This is something that will define this little person until they are old enough to change it themselves, but by then, any possible damage would likely have already been done and Harry will probably shave his yarms on a regular basis.
So due care and attention is required when undertaking such an important and potentially life forming and ego defining mission.
So here is a bit of help.
If you want to lend a solid stubborn streak to your baby, throw in a few Ds.
Of course, viewed from a positive angle, this can also be called tenacity.
If you would prefer your child to be imbued with a loving and sweet, perhaps even treacle-like disposition, throw in quite a few Ls.
On the other hand, if you thrive on silence and the seen-but-not-heard type of character (notwithstanding the occasional tantrum), be sure to assign plenty of Ms.
If you are fairly boring yourself and would like to surround yourself with excessive energy and enthusiasm bordering on insanity, a good dose of Es should do the trick.
Why? Well, because everything in this world revolves around energy and names are part of the cycle -- the ancient Chaldean meaning or energy contained in each letter dictates how a person's attitude and behaviour might form or be influenced: for example, the D is a doorway and is shown as closed.
Metaphorically, a closed door is not overwhelmingly open if you see what I mean -- so a person with a few Ds in their name(s) may well be more 'closed' to certain aspects of life than other letter energies.
The more forward formation of the L is a cattle prod (don't ask) and represents a loving and gentle tail-lift in the right direction...
thus it is a kind and helpful energy.
The M can be easily explained as the mountain -- there is much more going on beneath its silent exterior than can be seen or heard from outside -- until it explodes.
Or erupts.
Which brings me to the excitable and eager E (consider E=mc2) and the sheer energy behind the forward points of all its limbs -- this is the most extreme and extravagant letter in the alphabet and can leave one exhausted beyond belief.
What I am getting at, behind the joking, is that Chaldean numerology is a serious subject, as is naming your child.
Each letter in this ancient system is an energetic hieroglyphic symbol that has a matching number frequency -- this energy forms a pattern based on the group of letters each name forms.
This energy is then 'attached' to the person who carries it and can have remarkable effects on the emotional development and ultimate confidence and growth of that person.
This is not a subject that can be proven through one short, rather light-hearted article and has taken this student many years to understand...
but it is the original form of numerology and is, indeed, the father to the more common systems, such as one known as Pythagorean (after the Greek mathematician, Pythagoras).
This fellow straightened and simplified the Chaldean system until it was rendered essentially unrecognizable: the original meanings were muddied and even lost.
Based in the science of numbers and sound, Chaldean numerology is a fascinating science-art form that most definitely interacts with the energies of this earth plane and as such, is worthy of investigation and contemplation.
Especially when naming your precious child -- and that's no joke.
If you are interested in the energies carried in prospective baby names, drop by my website.
While you're there, have a look at Michael Jackson's page: the Master energies that ruled his life were potent and unusual...
which of course, lead to a potent and unusual existence.
His is a dramatic example of the power held in energy vibrations and the accuracy of the most ancient form of numerology in the world.
Heather Lagan

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