Name Analysis


DWIGHT, MURDO, TIMMY, BILL, SAMUEL, AUSTEN, LAUREN, LAURIEN, WILLOUGHBY, BRIGGS, MAUDE, PHYLIS, BEULLA, LEONORA

These people enjoy working with others in circumstances in which they can organize and direct their efforts, preferably from an executive position. They rely upon their self-expressive qualities to make their way in life. Being philanthropic, they would like to do something of importance in service to humanity. They have clever, ambitious, discerning minds, and like to specialize in whatever they undertake. They can be shrewd in money matters and since they have expensive tastes, their possessions reflect quality and comfort. They have generous, cosmopolitan, and somewhat flamboyant personalities and are not people to enjoy too simple a lifestyle.

Because of their big ideas and vision, their desire is to start at the top rather than the bottom of any occupation, and sometimes they try to do too much with limited finances. The monotonous details in any undertaking do not appeal to their visionary, idealistic, imaginative natures. They find it difficult to be patient and persevering, unless other traits in their names offset this tendency. As they are proud and do not want to leave the impression that they are under any difficulty, they always appear to have everything under control, despite any hardships they may be facing at the time. Occasionally, they are generous to a fault but when they realize they have overspent, they watch carefully how dollars are spent at home. They like to leave the impression that everything is under control.

Sometimes their seeming lack of sentimental display in personal affairs creates misunderstandings because they tend to be matter-of-fact in the expression of their deeper feelings. They must learn to be tolerant of the weaknesses of others and to be fair in their judgment, not measuring from their standard of practical thinking but recognizing the needs of others. They do enjoy home and family life.

Generally, they are good-natured; however, occasionally, they may suffer with feelings of self-pity, particularly if their financial success is limited. They respond to praise and appreciation, but could become over-critical and complaining if they do not receive the recognition from others that they feel is due them.

Stress may cause health weaknesses to centre in the generative organs and/or the nervous system.


Thought for the Day
  • From the time of Kepler to that of Newton, and from Newton to Hartley, not only all things in external nature, but the subtlest mysteries of life and organization, and even of the intellect and moral being, were conjured within the magic circle of mathematical formulae. –Samuel Taylor Coleridge

  • Pure logic scintillates in human darkness like the refraction of light from lovely jewels. It stands out amidst mental confusion. –Alfred J. Parker

  • I cannot stress too deeply the importance of one's constructive mental attitude toward life. One gets out of life only what one puts into it; everything must be seeded in different degrees. Always express happy thoughts and keep an uncomplaining mind. A complaining mind is a destructive one-destructive to health and happiness. How easily we may be made unhappy depends upon the weakness and ignorance of our own minds. Happy thoughts expressed are like the sunbeams that create warmth-that stimulate one's sense of well being and make us feel happy. Give happiness and you will receive it in return: it is a natural phenomenon of a balanced and well-ordered mind. Do not complain; instead seek the solution to the problem, and then you can do something constructive about it. This can best be accomplished by forgetting self; too much false value is placed upon self and personality, thus developing an overrated and inflated ego that sees all things in proportion to its own ignorance. –Alfred J. Parker

  • Breathing and right thinking will advance the mind and its control over the bodily functions and emotions, thus does transmutation of the emotions lift the mind above the plane of desire into the realm of consciousness and attach a spiritual ideal to life, a reason for being. –Alfred J. Parker

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