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The analysis of the names on our web site is based on the English language alphabet.
Names used in a different language and culture where the alphabet has a different order,
or a different number of letters, or different symbols, or different vowels or consonants
would have a different effect in creating your personality and personal characteristics.
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Thought for the Day
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They are simple little words when you think of them; self control, self discipline, and selflessness, and yet they represent a world of consciousness in thought, because every thought, every word, and every action can be fitted into one of those three categories.
–Kabalarian Teachings
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I would rather be ashes than dust; I would rather that my spark should burn out in a brilliant blaze than it should be stifled by dry-rot; I would rather be in a superb meteor, every atom of me in magnificent glow than in a sleepy and permanent planet; the proper function of man is to live, not to exist; I shall not waste my days in trying to prolong them; I shall USE my time.
–Jack London
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Philosophy is created to bring out the refinement and culture; to teach us constructive thinking and basically, how to think and express those thoughts through logic and truth.
–Alfred J. Parker
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There is nothing in life harder to learn that the lesson of service to your fellow man - to love him for what he is. It is easy to love yourself, but it is hard to love someone else. That is the lesson we have to learn. Usually we learn this lesson through bitter experiences.
–Alfred J. Parker
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