People often have misconceptions about Chaldean numerology, believing that it can always provide ideal solutions through changes to their first or last name.
Many individuals have date numbers that inherently bring challenges, and in some cases, changing their name or surname cannot fully resolve these issues. Both name numbers and date numbers operate on multiple levels. When a solution is found on one level, it can sometimes disrupt harmony on another.
When selecting a name or surname, perfectionism is not advisable. An ideal solution is rarely achievable. Instead, we should aim for options that are reasonably good, even if they cannot be perfect. Some people adopt an interdisciplinary approach, attempting to align name changes with palmistry, astrology, and an analysis of how a person’s chakras and aura respond. And that’s it.
Choosing a new name or surname, or following numerological advice about which areas of life to activate, is similar to recommendations in astrology or feng shui. There is always some risk that the change will introduce complications or undesirable side effects. Moreover, such measures are generally not a magical fix but rather tools to help improve the quality of life.
This concept is similar to going to the beach and packing a swimsuit and a towel. It’s undoubtedly more comfortable to wear a swimsuit in a warm, sunny location than jeans or a blazer.
However, it’s up to us to decide how to use these tools. One person might spend the entire vacation on the beach but never swim. Another might spend all their time in the water. For both, the swimsuit and towel are useful tools for enhancing their experience. Yet another person might stay in their air-conditioned room, reading books all day. For this individual, the swimsuit probably isn’t the best solution.
