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Adding Name To Our Database


The name of: saxon-m ( m) 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.

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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.

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  • Time is the path of spiritual unfoldment, whilst Conscious Intelligence is the quality and fulfilment of time. –Alfred J. Parker

  • The secret of success in life of each spiritual prophet was humility and humbleness and the burning desire and urge to surrender his own personality or self into the common cause of human progress. –Alfred J. Parker

  • 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

  • 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

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