"What Does My Birthday Say About Me?" This question has been asked many times. Your birthdate defines your core purpose in life.
Your core purpose indicated by your birthdate consists of qualities to be developed
through your thinking, the ideals to be accomplished, and success to be made.
Are you inherently inspirational or practical? Find out now!
When you took your first breath of life,
you became a living being. The time of birth determines the quality of the power
within you and reveals your purpose in life. Kabalarians call that purpose the
birthpath.
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(or 604-263-9551)
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Although some first names possibly appear suitable and have some of the qualities
you are looking for, the name may not harmonize with your last name and the baby's
birth date and could create restrictions and lack of success.
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Another destructive channel to well being is comfort: it destroys self-confidence and robs one of a sense of responsibility. There is no greater gift we can bestow upon others than a happy smile and a constructive thought of well being. To be happy means that one must first have happiness within, and this comes only through a balanced mind and wisdom.
–Alfred J. Parker
A habit is like a mental roadblock; it stops the expansion and growth of mind; it is something that is always with you and demands physical and mental attention, and sometimes to the almost complete exclusion of the other things of a constructive nature.
–Alfred J. Parker
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
Happy thoughts are healthy thoughts.
–Alfred J. Parker