
You Are Your Name - Kabalarian Philosophy
Explore the impact that your names have on your thinking, health, and life! In Season 1, we answer a different question on the impact of name each episode. In addition, we analyzed specific popular names each episode.
In Season 2, we interviewed people who have balanced their names, sharing the changes in their thinking, health, and experiences with a balanced name.
In Season 3, we ask a series of questions on using a balanced name to the Kabalarian Name Consultants at the head office.
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-E20: You Are Your Name with Moneca Daniel
We interview Moneca Daniel who balanced her names fifty three years ago. We chat about the changes she experienced with her balanced names.
To learn more visit www.kabalarians.com or youareyourname.com and get your free Name Report to prove that the names you use are the keys to understanding your thinking, your health, and the experiences you attract.
Whenever you are ready, here are three ways we can help you:
1. Get a Balanced Name Recommendation to harmonize your names with your inner potential to improve their health, happiness, and success.
2. Learn the Principles of Mental Freedom in our online training program to create all the progressive improvements you seek in your life.
3. Let Kalex Solutions help you choose a balanced name for your business.
Whenever you are ready, here are three ways we can help you:
1. Get a Balanced Name Recommendation to harmonize your names with your inner potential to improve their health, happiness, and success.
2. Learn the Principles of Mental Freedom in our online training program to create all the progressive improvements you seek in your life.
3. Let Kalex Solutions help you choose a balanced name for your business.
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 Moneca Daniel, a long-term student of the Kabalarian Philosophy. Thank you Moneca for participating.
Moneca: It's my pleasure. Thank you.
Daken: So Moneca, how long have you used a balanced name?
Moneca: For 53 years.
Daken: And how did you find out about the Kabalarian Philosophy and the Mathematical Principle?
Moneca: I was introduced to it by a friend whose father knew of the Kabalarian Philosophy. And he did a brief analysis on my name at the time. I was 19 years of age, and I couldn't believe what he had told me. It was quite telling and made me realize that I had to look into the Philosophy a great deal more.
Daken: So I assume you got a Name Report?
Moneca: Yes. I ordered a Name Report and that even confirmed my desire to look into the Philosophy to a greater degree to understand how a name could tell a third person who knew nothing about me tell me so many different things about myself.
Daken: So did you change your name right away?
Moneca: I changed my name within a few months of receiving my Name Report. I remember I had a small shop out in White Rock, and I remember making an announcement to all of the shop owners. And I just stood up and said to them, "From now on, I have legally changed my name to Moneca Daniel."
Daken: Hmm. That's a good way to do it, all at once.
Moneca: Yes. And when you say you have legally changed your name, it seems a little bit more like you're very serious about what you're doing.
Daken: Right. So it was the confidence in the Name Report? Is that what gave you the confidence to do it?
Moneca: Yes, it was that, and also I came from a family where the other siblings and my parents were quite different from myself. And I had always tried to be like them because I thought that's what a person should do. I looked up to them and I was the youngest in the family. And I always felt very different and I couldn't understand why I didn't feel comfortable trying to be like the other members of my family.
So it was always a big question mark in my life. You know even as a youngster growing up, I remember trying to go back to different understandings that I had been brought up with and there was no answers there. That gave me an even more impetus to change my name because, "Aha! Here's the answer. This is why I'm so different than the other members of my family!" It's okay to be different when your qualities are opposite to others that have different mathematics than you, and you're trying to be somebody you're not. So it was a real eye-opener for me.
Daken: As a long-term student of the Kabalarian Philosophy, I imagine you understand your family a lot better now knowing their mathematical qualities and their inner potential?
Moneca: It has created so much more understanding. And although it did create a bit of friction to begin with, the proof in the pudding was how my life started unfolding and the success that I found in both my personal life and also in my business life. And as my siblings and my parents saw the unfoldment of the truth of this (name) change then they were very accepting of it, in fact, very complimentary of it.
Daken: Was it a difficult process to change your name in your particular career?
Moneca: I hadn't really started my career until my early thirties, and so I was already established with a balanced name. But at that time, because I was so confident in what I learned about the Philosophy and how the Mathematical Principle worked and taken the Life Analysis Training, because I took it a number of times to really gain a grasp of the mathematics because I had used it in understanding my family members so much, then it was easy to establish.
Daken: Right. What changes did you notice in your health, or your thinking, or your attitudes after using a balanced name for a period of time?
Moneca: I definitely noticed a change in my health. I, I had a tendency to be a little bit overweight and I lost quite a bit of weight over over a period of time. I also noticed a difference in a greater stability, a greater understanding of other people, less friction, more appreciation of where other people are coming from. Studying the Mathematical Principle gives you an understanding of where other people are coming from. And so you don't get frustrated or upset when someone is living their name. Once you understand, then it gives you the confidence and the appreciation that they cannot change until they change their name. So you realize that people are who they are and you just have to appreciate where they're coming from. But at the same time, still voice your concern or what have you, but a much greater understanding.
Daken: So would you say that you became more confident in yourself so you didn't have to try to be like your parents or your siblings?
Moneca: Absolutely. I. It gave me greater confidence. It gave me an insight into my inner potential, what my purpose was. And it also led me towards opportunities to be of service in a business capacity so that I could live the higher side of my inner potential. It creates a greater happiness, a greater fulfillment, a greater understanding of other people.
Because of the profession I was in, in the insurance industry, we have to know people's birth dates and a lot of the information. What it actually did, it gave me an education in life about what people bought into their lives as a result of their names. I had one family that was a 99/9 race of people and of course that created such different aspects in their lives and it was quite fascinating to see it unfold.
Daken: The race would be the surname. The 99/9 would be the (name) formula of their surname. That would be the formula of their surname. So everyone in that family would have a quality that they share that would be one of explosiveness. And, it could be a lot of drama, a lot of ups and downs, a lot of instability.
Moneca: Yes. There was some deaths, accidents, divorces, misunderstandings, separations. It was quite fascinating because they were clients of mine for a number of years, all of them.
Daken: Did you find that knowing the Mathematical Principle in your work helped you?
Moneca: Yes, a great deal. I ended up taking many different roles in the insurance industry over the 35 years I was there. And, as a supervisor, as a branch manager, as a personalized manager, I had to do the hiring. And it enabled me to look at the mathematics of the people that I was hiring and use my understanding of the Mathematical Principle to pick the most stable, logical people to fit into the team that I had created in the insurance industry. So it was invaluable in that way, in being able to use a Mathematical Principle in my work, and also to understand my employees, and to as mentor them and assist them in their growth as well.
Daken: That's interesting, You found that your health improved, your thinking became more balanced, and you had a more positive attitude in dealing with people, and a broader perspective. What advice would you give to someone who's considering a balanced name?
Moneca: Don't waste any time. For myself, the way I talked to myself about it was, "What have I got to lose?" I didn't have anything to lose and so much to gain; good health, the ability to communicate with people, the ability to get along with people better, better business and financial stability, an understanding in life that you can follow, and learn so many basic principles about life and the reason why things are the way they are. There was no reason in my life not to change my name. And I could really say the same for anyone. All it can do is enhance your life and bring greater understanding of who you are, where you should be going, and how to get there.
Daken: One has amazing amount of good fortune to be able to have contacted the Philosophy and be able to understand this Principle, so we see how mind works and how we can create a more balanced expression of our mind.
Moneca: That's correct. One thing that was very startling to me when I changed my name after about a year is I lived near the beach and I went down to the beach and I remember looking out on the beach and the water coming in and so forth. And it was almost like I was seeing it through different eyes. I never saw the detail before. I never saw the breadth before. I never saw how beautiful it was. And it was like being a better version of my old self.
Daken: What have you found invaluable in your studies of the Kabalarian Philosophy that you'd like to share with the listeners?
Moneca: I think the most invaluable part of studying the Philosophy and changing one's name is that you gain a greater understanding of every person that you've come in contact with. As soon as you know a person's name, you can understand them sometimes better than they understand themselves, than their family understands them. Well, it's even interesting. You could say a few things to them and if you're standing beside a family member, that family member said, "Boy, is that ever you!" Whereas a person sometimes they don't recognize it themselves. But their family members sure do.
But I think that's the thing that really struck me the most is being able to understand people better and to be able to understand why some people are fortunate and have a certain amount of stability and strength in their lives, and why others work so very hard and never reach their ideals and goals.
Daken: You talked earlier about inner potential. Could you broaden out on that? What is the value of knowing your inner potential?
Moneca: Well, the in inner potential is denoted by the month, day and the year that a person is born. That's when they take their first breath of life. And that inner potential is like the guiding force, the influence that creates the most advantageous path for them to take. The Life Analysis training course goes into this into a great deal of depth. But really what it is, it is the motivating influence in every person's life. It's what will make them the happiest. You have practical qualities, you have inspirational qualities. You have all of these different qualities that are available for a person to draw from.
But it depends on their name whether that inner potential is allowed to express positively. You can have a beautiful quality within. All the qualities are beautiful, each one of the nine qualities are beautiful. But is that beauty and is that potential being allowed to express? It depends on the name and if the name has more friction relative to that inner potential, then that person is not able to fulfill their true potential.
Daken: Sometimes we use the analogy that the mind is like a lens, and the inner potential is a light shining through it. But if the lens is out of focus or it's opaque, then you don't have that expression of that inner quality into your life, whether it be being a leader, or someone who can inspire others, or looking into new truths. All of the different qualities have their own strengths. So with a balanced name, that inner potential has a better channel to develop through that lifetime.
Any final comments you'd like to add?
Moneca: Well, the only thing that I'd like to add is don't waste any time. Do it as soon as you can and as soon as you see the reason for doing it. So many times, people get a Name Report and they say, "Well, I'll do it eventually." And it sits in their closet for 10 years, 15 years. And then they contact the Philosophy and they say, "What was in my Name Report has happened in my life and I wish I'd done it when I received the Name Report!"
So I would just say it's not a big process. It's a matter of going through the legal process, yes. And family and friends, give them time for you to prove the Philosophy. But suggest that they get a Name Report for themselves so that they can see the reason why you are doing it. I would just say, don't waste any time because there's so much happiness, fulfillment if you change your name and you start living according to the basic principles of life.
Daken: Thank you, Moneca. I appreciate your insights. I'm sure it'll help people get a better, broader picture of what is the potential of a balanced name.
Moneca: It's been a great pleasure. Thank you, Daken.
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!