Name Analysis


BRUCE, LUKE, JULES, BUSTER, BURLE, AARON, JUDIE, ROSEMARIE, ANNAMARIE

These names create practical natures in that they are generally well organized, capable, and efficient. Thorough in all they do, they take pleasure in planning and creating system and order. They have a good memory for details. Budgeting comes easily for them. As they are meticulous in financial dealings and particular about getting all the facts in financial and other matters, seldom, if ever, do they make impulsive decisions. They think carefully before committing themselves and they are not easily influenced against their better judgment. Sometimes, though, through a lack of confidence, they will hold back when they actually want to commit themselves to an undertaking. It can be challenging for them to take a step into the unknown. Their confidence is built on practical considerations based on what they can actually see and practise. Therefore, they prefer to have control of material and financial values themselves and to avoid speculation. Their progress comes through patience and consistency of effort. They desire success and are not afraid to work hard for it. They are clever, steadfast, stable, and trustworthy in their own work. As they are particular about the way things are done, they tend to be somewhat domineering in their attitude to others when others are not as meticulous as they are.

Being mechanically inclined, they are often aware of sounds and seem to know when something is not working properly by the sound it is making. They like to make things function efficiently and could be inventive along practical lines. They would enjoy organizing the home, and again, would be very particular about their belongings. Since they would have a place for everything and have everything in its place, they would not appreciate others creating changes unless discussed with them first. People, at times, accuse them of being fussy and somewhat stubborn in their opinions. They save and purchase items of high-quality that they take care of with particular attention.

They are not overly romantic or imaginative. The decisions they make are usually based on practical reasoning rather than on emotional impulse. They have little desire for travel and change, but would be content and happy in a steady job and a settled home environment surrounded by family and a few friends. Their love for their families is shown more in what they do for them than in what they say. Sometimes they feel awkward in expressing emotional sentiments, but a well-prepared meal, for example, would be their way of showing care and devotion. Their seeming lack of emotional display causes others to regard them as somewhat insensitive.

They quickly spot inefficiency and can be somewhat intolerant of others as a result. Sensitive people could find their expression somewhat over-powering and assertive. Being punctual and efficient, they expect the same standard from others.

Through wrong eating and tension, weaknesses in the physical body could appear in the digestive system or in the reproductive organs of the body.


Thought for the Day
  • 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

  • Rewards are selfish desires; seek not the individuality of selfishness; learn to know the path of creative expression nature intended you to follow, for that is your individuality for this life. –Alfred J. Parker

  • There is nothing in life harder to learn that the lesson of service to your fellow man - to love him for what he is. It is easy to love yourself, but it is hard to love someone else. That is the lesson we have to learn. Usually we learn this lesson through bitter experiences. –Alfred J. Parker

  • There exists, if I am not mistaken, an entire world which is the totality of mathematical truths, to which we have access only with our mind, just as a world of physical reality exists, the one like the other independent of ourselves, both of divine creation. –Charles Hermite

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