Numerology
Analysis of the following expressions
Tom
Cat
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
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Results
for the entry "Tom Cat"
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INTRODUCTION
Have you ever
noticed how a name quite often perfectly reflects
the personality of the
individual
named?
Advertisers
certainly understand this phenomenon. It
is not a coincidence that in a
popular
television commercial, the only person who had never tried a certain hamburger
was named Herb
- a somewhat geeky name in the minds of most people.
Can you
imagine John
Wayne as Herb Wayne?
This intuitive
connection we have with names and words runs very deep and is certainly
persistent.
When a corporation prepares to launch a new product, they put a team of
copywriters,
public relations experts, even psychologists, together to come up with just
the right name
for the product.
The Name
Advisor analyzes the kind of influence a name or a number, or a combination
of both, has on
the human psyche. By doing so, it
will help you chose the right name for
a child, an
adult (name change), a product, a pet, a street address, a business name, a
telephone
number, a car license plate, and so forth.
The Name
Advisor uses 3 to 4 topics.
The Dominant
Impression explains the initial and most strongly felt influence of a name.
The Vowel
Vibration focuses on the vowel sounds.
The Base
Vibration, which could be considered an underlying tone or rhythm, can apply
to names as
well as numbers - such as telephone numbers or social security numbers.
The Overview
section tells you about the relationship between the different vibrations.
Although two
names can easily have a similar - even identical - Dominant Impression,
the chance of
two names also having the same Vowel and Base vibrations is much
smaller.
Certainly the most important aspect to consider, is how the first three
main
influences fit
together. The Overview, therefore,
is as important, if not more important,
as the other
sections when considering a name. However,
don’t focus only on getting
the highest
rating of stars. Use your own
analytical powers. Think about the
two or three
different
vibrations. Do they feel suitable
for the name and the person or thing you are
naming? If you
are starting your own accounting firm, you should look for a name that
reflects
dependability, trustworthiness, stability, even if that name is also described
as
boring and
rigid. On the other hand, if you
are looking for a name for a store selling
camping gear
and scuba diving lessons, you want a name that conveys a dynamic,
risk-taking,
freedom-loving nature.
When you look
at the results of names you entered - and the program subsequently
examined - you
need to keep a few things in mind:
Who, or what,
is the name for?
There is no
such thing as a perfect name. Each
and every name, number, or
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combination of both, will have some negative as well as some positive
attributes.
Make the name
"it" the person or thing. Don’t
look specifically for "money and power" or
"fame and
fortune." Keep in mind that when it comes to quality of life, happiness is
the
bottom line.
Hans Decoz
August 2001.
Results
for the entry "Tom Cat"
Dominant
Impression
Dominant
Impression.
This section
describes the first and dominant impression the name "Tom Cat"
conjures
up in most
people.
"Tom
Cat" reflects idealism, the good of mankind.
"Tom Cat" is the humanitarian with
the power to
make things happen and the integrity to stay the course.
A mover and a
shaker, without
a selfish bone in its body; the name "Tom Cat" attracts respect,
support,
and devoted
fans. It seems even that the
Universe tends to support what the name "Tom
Cat"
represents. Speaks to people of all
walks of life. Tolerant and
broad-minded.
This name
pursues goals other than money and power. It
seeks justice. It wants to feed
the hungry and
heal the sick. And yet, the
resources it needs to do the job seem to
always
magically appear.
Most positive
characteristics: Integrity, love for all, charisma. Encourages the best in
people.
Most negative
characteristics: Naive, seeks fame, vulnerable to criticism, not a good
judge of
character.
Vowel
Vibration
The Vowel
Vibration of a name enhances or decreases the impact of the Dominant
Impression, and
sometimes adds a completely different flavor.
Read about the Vowel
Vibration with
the Dominant Impression in mind.
The vowels in
"Tom Cat" add a sense of seriousness to the Dominant Impression:
knowledge,
study, research, wisdom, intellectual depth, spiritual search, and an
abhorrence of
all things shallow and superficial. There
is a sense of revelation, of seeing
beneath the
surface of things, of well thought-out opinions, of careful judgments, and,
above all, of a
need for perfection - clearly, compromise is never an option.
For many
people, the vowels make the name "Tom Cat" seem cool and aloof.
For
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others, it offers hope, a ray of light in a world of ignorance.
The vowels make "Tom Cat"
seem impersonal
and introvert, but also precious and worthy of one’s devotion.
There is
a sense of
isolation for some, a powerful sense of belonging for others.
Base
Vibration
The Base
Vibration is subtler than the Vowel Vibration, but should be considered equally
important.
The Base
Vibration in "Tom Cat" is friendly and unpretentious. It is generally perceived
as gentle and
safe. It draws people because it
makes the name "Tom Cat" feel warm
and
unthreatening. There is a feeling
of caring and healing, and of patience, sympathy
and compassion.
The Base Vibration also adds a sense of community and of belonging.
All in all, the
Base Vibration seems peaceful and harmonious to most people.
However,
there is also a
perception of vulnerability. It
almost certainly will cause some people to
underestimate
what "Tom Cat" represents.
Overview
The Dominant Vibration and the Vowel Vibration in "Tom
Cat" though contrary, do not
clash.
At times they actually complement each other.
3 Stars.
The Dominant Vibration and the Base Vibration though contrary,
do not clash. At times
they actually
complement each other. 3 Stars.
The Vowel and Base Vibrations are not per se incompatible, but
their qualities are
reduced as a
result of their association. 0
Stars.
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