
You Are Your Name - Kabalarian Philosophy
Explore the impact that your names have on your thinking, health, and life!
In this Season 2, we interview people who have balanced their names, sharing what they experienced with a balanced name. In Season 1, we answer a different question on the impact of name each episode. In addition, we analyze specific popular names each episode.
You can learn how your names impact your thinking, your health, and your life by getting a free Name Report at www.kabalarians.com.
You Are Your Name - Kabalarian Philosophy
S2-E16: You are Your Name with Zico Avelin
We interview Zico Avelin who balanced his names several years back. We chat about the changes he experienced with balanced names.
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INTRODUCTION:
Daken: Welcome to You Are Your Name. In this season, we are interviewing people who have balanced their names through the Kabalarian Philosophy.
If you have been following our podcast, you will know that the Kabalarian Philosophy teaches that names create a hugh influence on our thinking, our health, and the experiences we attract and that balanced names will create a much more balanced life.
We have people from all over the world changing their names, and we thought it would be helpful for you to listen to some of the changes they experienced after they balanced their names.
INTERVIEW:
Daken: Our guest today is Zico Avelin who's had a balanced name for a number of years. Thank you Zico for joining us.
Zico: Thank you Daken for inviting me.
Daken: So how long have you used a balanced name?
Zico: I've officially been using my balanced name since November 2021, which amounts to about three years and four months now.
Daken: Great. And how did you find out about the Kabalarian Philosophy or the Mathematical Principle?
Zico: In 2008, I came across kabalarians.com and watched several YouTube videos picturing Dhorea, Don and Garett. Their explanations were so engaging that I initially questioned whether changing one's name to influence one's destiny could truly be valid. It seems almost too good to be true. However, various projects and responsibilities diverted my attention and my interest gradually faded.
Fast forward to 2020 during the pandemic quarentine, I finally had the free time to revisit my fascination with the qualitative side of numbers. So that's when I joined the Kabalarian Philosophy online courses and order the Name package. The course materials turned out to be especially very structured and precise, which I verified by conducting numerous name analyses for friends and their family members. Compared to all the other philosophies I'd encountered over the years, the Kabalarian approach stood out as both logical and practical.
For the first time, the Mathematical Principle was revealed to me in a clear step-by-step manner. Although there is still much to study, analyze and understand, each drop of wisdom acquired during this process, is guiding me toward the stable, peaceful, and harmonious mind.
Daken: It was understanding the Principle by studying it and then verifying it by analyzing people's names and seeing the mathematics in action that gave you the confidence to change your name?
Zico: Exactly. That's a very important step to put it into practice because the courses offered by the Kabalarians, they're all practical.
Daken: So was it a difficult process for you to change your name?
Zico: Changing my name turned out to be relatively straightforward, especially here in Canada. Canadian institutions are generally accommodating of name changes. I found that the process was not that difficult.
Daken What changes did you notice when you balanced your name? Did you change in your thinking, your attitudes, your health?
Zico: Over time, I've come to understand that the health of the body is closely linked to the health and balance of the mind. Before I felt lethargic and sleepy most of the time. Now I feel more energized and I've become more mindful of my overall being, consistently making healthier choices.
On the mental plane, my thinking has become more logical and focused thanks to the balanced name and Mathematical Principle. The clarity that came with the name change brought me greater inner peace and calmness. Consequently, my thoughts are now more organized and I'm better able to concentrate on long-term goals.
My attitudes and perspectives have evolved gradually. Over time, a clearer sense of purpose emerged. My outlook has shifted from a reactive and emotional stance, to one that is more proactive and optimistic, giving me a stronger sense of who I am and what I want to achieve.
Daken: Great. What advice would you give to someone considering a balanced name?
Zico: I'd recommend studying and analyzing names, as well as developing a solid understanding of the Mathematical Principle. It can also be helpful to talk with people who've already undergone a name change in order to learn from other people's experiences.
Once you feel confident, embrace the process by adopting a balanced name. You lay a strong foundation for more harmonious relationships with yourself and others, a clear sense of purpose, and a deeper connection to humanity and the miracle of life.
Daken: If someone studies the Philosophy and they are able to analyze names every day, then they will gain the confidence to go ahead. Sometimes people hesitate because they just don't understand it. But, as you say, by the thorough understanding of it and practice and proving it, then it's a much more straightforward decision.
Zico: By studying their names, you actually you get a better insight into yourself. So I encourage everybody to practice by analyzing names. They will gain more compassion and empathy for the people around them and also for themselves.
Daken: You take an example, say a George. Very expressive with his friends but then he can get into a mood and be very teasing, argumentative, and jealous. And so you recognize that these people are subject to so many emotions because of the unbalanced name. And so you can have a little more empathy and patience with them when they get, shall we say, not expressing their higher potential.
Zico: Exactly. And we are in a position of privilege having this knowledge and understanding of what's going on. And this makes us more conscious compared to other people who, unfortunately, just react. So we have that clarity to see what really is going on in the world with people in their relationships.
Daken: So what have you found valuable from your studies in the Philosophy that you'd like to share with the listeners?
Zico: The online study program gave me a clear structured path for exploring the core teachings of the Kabalarian Philosophy. Each lesson deepened my self-awareness and provided practical tools I could apply in my everyday life. I also appreciated the supportive community and step-by-step explanations offered with each module.
We are all students in the school of life. By conducting name analysis for others, we can gain valuable insight into how unbalanced names often lead to unnecessary frustration and unhappiness, ultimately preventing individuals from reaching the full potential indicated by their birthpath. Conversely, a balanced name creates optimal conditions for personal growth, self-awareness, and a deeper understanding of both ourselves and those around us.
Daken: Any final comments you'd like to make?
Zico: By studying the Mathematical Principle and learning how names shape our experiences, we can foster a profound sense of harmony within ourselves and in our relationships. I believe that true growth comes from a principled approach, one that respects our physical health, clarifies our thinking, and broadens our perspective on life. A balanced name helps cultivate a stable mind, which in turn unlocks the doors to wisdom and understanding.
Daken: That's an excellent thought to end the podcast on. Thanks for participating. I'm sure that people will gain from your insights into balanced name and Kabalarian Philosophy.
Zico: Thank you for the opportunity to share my experience.
CONCLUSION:
Daken: If you would like to test this Principle on yourself, just get a free Name Report at our website, kabalarians.com. It is a 20 to 25 page report based upon your first name, your surname, and any nicknames you had, plus the combination of the names together. It's readily available. It is free and it is for you to test.
Until the next episode, happy thoughts!