Lovingly hand-crafted email from the Kabbalah Centre
by xinit • 2/22/2005 • humor, life • 0 Comments
Wow, I sent a request to this site AGES ago; at least 2 or 3 months. I suppose that they hand-craft each electron into quality ASCII text that is then lovingly sent back to the requester… I’m sure I thought that finding my personal name of God, whatever that is, was humorous at the time. I’m not sure if the “Having no agenda” is supposed to be a reflection on me, or on my god’s name. Well, whatever it is, I don’t forsee tying a red string around my wrist anytime soon.
This is a reply to your request for a personal 72 name that you made on www.72.com website.
According to your time of birth, December 23, 1970, your personal name from “The 72 Names of God” book is:
NUN NUN ALEPH (#53) — HAVING NO AGENDA. Self-interest, ulterior motives, and hidden agendas give way to pure acts of friendship, unconditional love and giving.
A full description of the name can be found on page 154 of “The 72 Names of God” book.
All the best,
Kabbalah Centre International
1 (800) KABBALAH
www.kabbalah.com
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Though, if I did tie that string around my wrist, maybe I could hang out with Madonna… no, I don’t think that I’d really want that.
