What Your Name Says About You? (Decoding The Hidden Meaning Behind Your Name.)

How would you react if someone told you that your name can influence your everyday choices as well as life-shaping decisions? Your name can powerfully affect your individuality, personality, and destiny. Often, your name is decided before birth, and is subconsciously sensed or picked up by your parents. It is said that your name will carry the vibrational signature of your past, present, and future potential. Here’s what the first letter of your name say about you…



WHAT DOES THE FIRST LETTER OF YOUR NAME SAY ABOUT YOU?

If your name starts with ‘A’…

‘A’ is a very significant letter because it represents the beginning of the alphabet. It is representative of the beginning from which all else flows. If your name starts with ‘A’ you are very confident. You lead people with authority and are constantly in search of adventure and activity. In your work and studies, you dedicate yourself totally. A as the first vowel in a name means the person has a strong interest in life in general, and possesses an independent nature.

When another A appears in the name it brings with it the quality of being level-headed and having the ability to think problems through. A symbolizes a very strong independent individual who has the courage, energy, and spirit to achieve whatever they want in life. These people have no patience for flirting and can’t be bothered with someone who is trying to be coy, cute, demure, and subtly enticing. They are up-front and their partner’s physical attractiveness is important to them.

The Dalai Lama: 20 Lessons for Living a Peaceful Life


Below you will find 20 important life lessons from that Dalai Lama:

1. Take into account that great love and great achievements involve great risk.

2. When you lose, don’t lose the lesson.

3. Follow the three R’s:
– Respect for self,
– Respect for others and
– Responsibility for all your actions.

4. Remember that not getting what you want is sometimes a wonderful stroke of luck.

5. Learn the rules so you know how to break them properly.

6. Don’t let a little dispute injure a great relationship.

7. When you realize you’ve made a mistake, take immediate steps to correct it.

8. Spend some time alone every day.