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Adding Name To Our Database
The name of: ge-ral ( f) is not yet part of our database but you can request to add it and also to get a full analysis.
This name is new to us, and when added, we will be able to give the origin, meaning, and personality traits.
How to Add a Name
Please complete the following
form to submit this name for consideration at for our hourly update.
We will also send you a brief analysis of this name by email.
We will only consider adding first names, nicknames, cybernames, and screen
names. Names are limited to 15 letters. If you wish to see your name, please use only letters from the 26-letter English alphabet.
Submissions with foreign characters or offensive words will be rejected.
If you would like to get an immediate analysis of your full name (first and last) you
can order a free, full Name Report.
Thought for the Day
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Always seek for an ideal, an objective, and the proper method of application. Create a refined and individual personality, a happy and generous one. Develop clean and tidy habits, body cleanliness, and a clean mind. Be conservative, yet creative, in your dress. Avoid showiness in dress and loudness in speech. Make others want to pattern themselves after you: that is a well-deserved compliment, and indicates adherence to Kabalarian ethics of right thinking.
–Alfred J. Parker
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The greatest word in all languages is understanding. Learn to think about life: the part we are intended to play in the scheme of things. Learn to value the principle of relationship; i.e., we are all One Life, One Breath, and One God. Therefore, there is good and God in all things. Look always for the good and you will find it along with wisdom.
–Alfred J.Parker
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Know that a wise man changes his mind; but a fool never. Be humble, and thus keep the door to wisdom always open. Ego is the greatest destroyer of potential thinkers.
Be principled, just, and honest at all times; and peace, health, and success will follow you all the days of your life.
–Alfred J. Parker
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There is nothing in life harder to learn than the lesson of service to your fellowman--to love him for what he is. It is easy to love yourself, but it is hard to love someone else.
–Alfred J. Parker
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