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Clayne
Conings
I was born in Vancouver, Canada where I make my home today. It has been
almost 40 years [ in 2001 ] since I was introduced to the mystery
behind numbers and language. Since that time I have made the study of
these principles my very life. I have done so because it exposes the
human character to its innate imperfections as well as to its spiritual
potential.
The nature of our response to life’s experiences originates in our
name. This is easily proven in an analysis of your name. The knowledge
is profound! It is referred to in ancient religious texts and writings
throughout the world as the master key because it provides an
insight into the question of why only a few people move successfully
through their experiences to extract the essential material or lessons.
This knowledge seems to have been kept a secret for various reasons,
and through time has degenerated into different numerological systems
that have little practical value.
Soon after changing my name in 1963 I was drawn into a life crisis that
was so severe that I wonder that I endured the agony of it. It
persisted for about 14 years. What I learned was that most minds are
pulled away from a harmony with their inner or whole nature. In other
words an unbalanced name will compel the mind to develop a
one-sidedness that violates the whole or complete character. Eventually
my new and balanced name allowed my mind to more easily adapt to and
embrace more of life. All things, I learned, lie in the balance or the
harmonizing of the component elements within our character.
What I have discovered since, is a knowledge so fascinating and
far-reaching that it promises to change the way in which we approach
human problems. It is to the mind and its creation that we must turn if
we are to discover the root cause for all problems. We will never
evolve mentally and spiritually through studying the symptoms or
effects, on the mind, of a decaying society.
It is to a higher purpose that we must commit ourselves, but first we
must understand why only a scarce few are even interested. A child who
has been given a balanced name from birth easily responds to its innate
spiritual nature. They do not spend their life trying to heal
themselves. A balanced name is not a guarantee that a child will become
a wise person but they definitely demonstrate an advantage over others.
This knowledge has been applied with profound results for many years.
I assure you that after you have listened to an analysis of yourself
you will be quite amazed. The implication in this study relates simply
to learning or discovering the 9 lessons inherent within everyone’s
life experiences.
Sincerely,
Clayne Conings
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