‘Balanced Name’ and Murder?
by success on May 21, 2009
in Names & Numerology
Man with a ‘balanced name’ is charged with murder in the case of missing Tori Stafford.
A very sad story here, with this little girl gone missing and now presumed dead. Very sad.
The name of this person, Michael Rafferty, is a ‘balanced name’; that is, it has certain numerological parameters that meet what the Kabalarians would give out to people as a balanced name. Of course the Kabalarians would make certain claims, such as perhaps he used ‘Mike’ too often, or similar obfuscation.
You can make your own decisions. Even if this guy is innocent of the charges brought against him this is not what you’d want to come to pass if you go through the trouble of acquiring a ‘balanced name’ according to the simplistic Kabalarian system.
What good is a balanced name if this can be the result?
Balanced Name Numerology News
by success on May 15, 2009
in Names & Numerology
There are numerologists out there who claim to know how to create a balanced name. There is one organization, the Kabalarians, who claim they can balance your name for you.
They use a simple system and only a total of 2-5 name possibilities. Almost all women get one of two totals and men almost always get the same total for one option or the same as one of the women. So that means three options as a general rule; there are slightly more possibilities, rarely used.
By contrast in Yantra yoga there are 81 possibilities, not counting totals – if you count the larger number of options for totals in Yantra the number of combinations jumps spectacularly compared to Kabalarianism.
Unfortunately for everyone the founders/promoters of either Yantra or Kabalarianism don’t always follow the systems they teach as being so wonderful. At least for Yantra the scribe and advocate and teacher of it, Swami Gitananda, seems to have fully balanced his name at least for one of his minor lessons.
By contrast, Alfred Parker, the leader and founder of the Kabalarians, never did.
Balanced name numerology reminds me of Alice in Wonderland and the phrase, “how deep does the rabbit hole go?”
Very deep indeed.
The Occult World
by success on May 7, 2009
in Mind and Spirit Development, Names & Numerology
The Occult world can really be a problem. It would be great if astrology, numerology, psychic phenomena, magick, and similar occult practices were as completely a fantasy as the hard core ’science’ skeptics would have people believe.
The more nuanced truth is there is some validity to those worlds; not nearly as much as the fans of practitoners of the occult believe, but still some. That slight validity creates a tension in the individual mind between fantasy and reality, raising questions of what is real and what aspect of the occult does what it does.
It’s all too easy to fall between the cracks of imagination and reality; we live in mind, after all. Everyone does that, it’s human nature, and almost everyone believes they are more clever and less deceived than others.
Ah, the ego…
Just be careful out there. Tread carefully and never think that making decisions in these realms is to be taken lightly or rushed.
It’s true, it is the nature of some to always push the boundaries, and that is good.
The purpose of this blog is to save years of pointless wandering among those few who are driven to push the boundaries; and to find out and share what is real in a world where the truth is hard to determine.
