I am undergoing the task of changing my legal name and have been busy making a list and asking around what kind of name I seem like and wanted to ask the clarity community as well. For those who've known me through here as well as those who know nothing but just might have an intuition to offer, or even if anyone has their own experience to share, I would love to read it.
51 uc
Casting this one about changing my name came as no surprise ;) I was particularly drawn to Carol Anthony's words on this one " Shock has the temporary effect of separating our ego from our pysche" because it has been through working with my own internal fragmentation, bringing the pieces back together, that I have wanted to let go of my current name which identifies me; the way I'm identified by others through my birth name sets up a relationship to only a small part of who I am, and keeps me there. The power of words.
Will I be forever stuck in the shock of bearing a name I feel dissociated from is also something possible with 51 uc. In a lovely kind of synchronicity, it was supposed to thunder and hail today so
I cancelled my plans to go on a hike; three hours later the clouds haven't stirred at all ...
I'm thunder-stuck ;)
19.5 > 60
Wise approach
From Brian Arnold's words on his app "Your position is one of sovereignty. If you choose capable helpers and restrain yourself from interfering in their work, you will achieve the idea of true leadership."
My fears have me reading this in that I should stay true to the name I was given at birth, don't interfere in their work. I did cast this reading after considering where I might find impartial helpers, and arriving at the idea of Clarity :) I suppose both might be true. I have been wanting to change my name since I was 11 years old and never did. At eleven I was met with parental disapproval. Now I am in a unique position where it won't cause much fuss to change my name, I've moved to a new area where I have yet to establish myself; the opportunity is here.
Sovereignty. I like this word. I govern myself.
I half wish I could have chingching as my legal name, but given I'm of irish/english genes it may come across as inappropriate appropriation. I read somewhere the other day a 1970's quote from (excuse my ignorance) some Chinese master of some discipline that there are more i ching coins tossed in America then there ever have been in China. :D. (I'll add, across the western world now)
:bows:
51 uc
Casting this one about changing my name came as no surprise ;) I was particularly drawn to Carol Anthony's words on this one " Shock has the temporary effect of separating our ego from our pysche" because it has been through working with my own internal fragmentation, bringing the pieces back together, that I have wanted to let go of my current name which identifies me; the way I'm identified by others through my birth name sets up a relationship to only a small part of who I am, and keeps me there. The power of words.
Will I be forever stuck in the shock of bearing a name I feel dissociated from is also something possible with 51 uc. In a lovely kind of synchronicity, it was supposed to thunder and hail today so
I cancelled my plans to go on a hike; three hours later the clouds haven't stirred at all ...
I'm thunder-stuck ;)
19.5 > 60
Wise approach
From Brian Arnold's words on his app "Your position is one of sovereignty. If you choose capable helpers and restrain yourself from interfering in their work, you will achieve the idea of true leadership."
My fears have me reading this in that I should stay true to the name I was given at birth, don't interfere in their work. I did cast this reading after considering where I might find impartial helpers, and arriving at the idea of Clarity :) I suppose both might be true. I have been wanting to change my name since I was 11 years old and never did. At eleven I was met with parental disapproval. Now I am in a unique position where it won't cause much fuss to change my name, I've moved to a new area where I have yet to establish myself; the opportunity is here.
Sovereignty. I like this word. I govern myself.
I half wish I could have chingching as my legal name, but given I'm of irish/english genes it may come across as inappropriate appropriation. I read somewhere the other day a 1970's quote from (excuse my ignorance) some Chinese master of some discipline that there are more i ching coins tossed in America then there ever have been in China. :D. (I'll add, across the western world now)
:bows: