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A Decoz® Numerology Analysis of the
following expressions
Artcharts
© Copyright 1988, 1998, 2001 This report is based on the
work of Hans Decoz. and Tom Monte. Copyrights to components written by Decoz
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TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Results for the entry
"Artcharts"
Results for the entry "Artcharts"
Dominant Impression
Dominant Impression.
This section describes the
first and dominant impression the name "Artcharts" conjures up in
most people.
"Artcharts"
reflects idealism, the good of mankind. "Artcharts" is the
humanitarian with the power to make things happen and the integrity to stay the
course. A mover and a shaker, without a selfish bone in its body; the name
"Artcharts" attracts respect, support, and devoted fans. It seems
even that the Universe tends to support what the name "Artcharts"
represents. Speaks to people of all walks of life. Tolerant and broad-minded.
This name pursues goals other
than money and power. It seeks justice. It wants to feed the hungry and heal
the sick. And yet, the resources it needs to do the job seem to always
magically appear.
Most positive
characteristics: Integrity, love for all, charisma. Encourages the best in people.
Most negative
characteristics: Naive, seeks fame, vulnerable to criticism, not a good judge
of character.
Vowel Vibration
The Vowel Vibration of a name
enhances or decreases the impact of the Dominant Impression, and sometimes adds
a completely different flavor. Read about the Vowel Vibration with the Dominant
Impression in mind.
The vowels in
"Artcharts" add a sense of peace and harmony. They enhance a feeling
of comfort, security, and a sense of refinement. The vowels also add femininity
and sensitivity, romance and beauty, and considerably soften the Dominant
Impression, making the name feel more gentle and harmonious.
The vowels in
"Artcharts", however, also give the impression of weakness, fear of
confrontation, and lack of confidence.
Base Vibration
The Base Vibration is subtler
than the Vowel Vibration, but should be considered equally important.
The Base Vibration in
"Artcharts" radiates mystery and a search for knowledge and wisdom.
There is a distinctly spiritual tone that makes people curious. It reflects
intelligence, seriousness, but also independence and self-sufficiency. The base
vibrations make "Artcharts" seem alien, hard to get to know, and
withdrawn. To many, they also deliver a sense of aristocracy and arrogance.
The Base Vibration in
"Artcharts" draws respect, even admiration. However, it does not
invite people to interact.
Overwiew
The Dominant Vibration and the Vowel Vibration in
"Artcharts" though contrary, do not clash. At times they actually
complement each other. 3 Stars.
The Dominant Vibration and the Base Vibration though
contrary, do not clash. At times they actually complement each other. 3 Stars.
The Vowel and Base Vibrations are not per se incompatible,
but their qualities are reduced as a result of their association. 0 Stars.