Based on the numerology of Hans Decoz
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In numerology, names have vibrations. But can they actually help or hinder a person's success? We look at two dynamic personalities from the music world who have famously ditched their given monikers for something a bit edgier on stage.
Pink
It's hard to think of this punchy songstress by her birth name, but when saddled with "Alecia Beth Moore," her dominant impression number, 6, hints at a responsible and nurturing personality -- not a side this rocker chick is necessarily eager to push forward. Similarly, a 6 rating indicates a slow, lethargic person, someone who is by-the-books or even a stick in the mud. By contrast, "Pink" gets a numerical rating of 5, communicating risk-taking and freedom, acts of courage (such as a ballsy performance style and very distinctive hair) and sharp intuition and intelligence. The 5 rating also warns of impulse and excitement.
The 5 is repeated as Pink's Base Vibration Number, making the Pink "persona" extroverted and dynamic. The 5's stereotype of wandering off the beaten path is represented in Pinks unique sense of style (in hair, clothing and piercings), and shows a typical 5 appetite for the unusual.
5s can also come with a nervous energy that is at its best when focused in a creative direction. This does not always translate to the most harmonious personal life for a 5, however, as evidenced by Pink's recent (supposedly amicable) divorce from former reality TV star Carey Hart (and her rumored quick bounce back with a mystery man).
"Alecia Beth Moore" or "Pink?" For a performer who broke back on the scene last year by proclaiming "I'm not dead!" the choice was clear.
Provided by Tarot.com
In numerology, names have vibrations. But can they actually help or hinder a person's success? We look at two dynamic personalities from the music world who have famously ditched their given monikers for something a bit edgier on stage.
Pink
It's hard to think of this punchy songstress by her birth name, but when saddled with "Alecia Beth Moore," her dominant impression number, 6, hints at a responsible and nurturing personality -- not a side this rocker chick is necessarily eager to push forward. Similarly, a 6 rating indicates a slow, lethargic person, someone who is by-the-books or even a stick in the mud. By contrast, "Pink" gets a numerical rating of 5, communicating risk-taking and freedom, acts of courage (such as a ballsy performance style and very distinctive hair) and sharp intuition and intelligence. The 5 rating also warns of impulse and excitement.
The 5 is repeated as Pink's Base Vibration Number, making the Pink "persona" extroverted and dynamic. The 5's stereotype of wandering off the beaten path is represented in Pinks unique sense of style (in hair, clothing and piercings), and shows a typical 5 appetite for the unusual.
5s can also come with a nervous energy that is at its best when focused in a creative direction. This does not always translate to the most harmonious personal life for a 5, however, as evidenced by Pink's recent (supposedly amicable) divorce from former reality TV star Carey Hart (and her rumored quick bounce back with a mystery man).
"Alecia Beth Moore" or "Pink?" For a performer who broke back on the scene last year by proclaiming "I'm not dead!" the choice was clear.
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Kid Rock
This cowboy-hat wearin' country boy didn't start out with such a bad resonance in his name: as a 1, "Bob Ritchie" comes across as a pioneer with a name that possesses strong leadership skills and a flair for originality. So far, so good: this top-selling star has conquered a couple different rock genres. And "Bob Ritchie" is masculine and aggressive. But maybe not enough, because when he adopted "Kid Rock" -- allegedly a nickname left over from his years as a child performer -- he grabbed a dominant impression number of 8, meaning a name that was more powerful and that implies (numerically) that he devours the weak and rules the strong.
The downside? An 8 can be self-destructive and impatient, with no tolerance or understanding for those who seem weaker than him.
Meanwhile, Rock's base vibration number is 2, giving him a salt-of-the-earth vibe. Despite his rockstar status, hes the kind of guy youd feel comfortable sitting down and having a beer with -- although you dont want to get on his bad side at a waffle house, as evidenced by his recent altercation with a local who said something offensive to a friend of Rock's. This is typical of a 2, because they are loyal and compassionate, and dislike seeing anyone treated unfairly.
But there's also an undercurrent of vulnerability for 2s. If we dig a little deeper into Rock's personal life, remember that his three-month marriage to bombshell actress Pamela Anderson was rumored to have hit the rocks not long after Lee appeared in the movie 'Borat' as the main character's object of obsession. The performance was memorable, as was Rock's angry, jealous reaction to it.
Given all that, a quick listen to 'Devil Without a Cause' makes it clear which name the rocker-actor chose.
About the Numerologist Hans Decoz has been a professional numerologist since 1982. He lectures and offers courses and personal consultations. Hans is currently working on his second book. His first book, 'Numerology; Key To Your Inner Self,' with Tom Monte, was published in 1994 by Avery Publishing Group, NY. He currently resides in Arizona.
This cowboy-hat wearin' country boy didn't start out with such a bad resonance in his name: as a 1, "Bob Ritchie" comes across as a pioneer with a name that possesses strong leadership skills and a flair for originality. So far, so good: this top-selling star has conquered a couple different rock genres. And "Bob Ritchie" is masculine and aggressive. But maybe not enough, because when he adopted "Kid Rock" -- allegedly a nickname left over from his years as a child performer -- he grabbed a dominant impression number of 8, meaning a name that was more powerful and that implies (numerically) that he devours the weak and rules the strong.
The downside? An 8 can be self-destructive and impatient, with no tolerance or understanding for those who seem weaker than him.
Meanwhile, Rock's base vibration number is 2, giving him a salt-of-the-earth vibe. Despite his rockstar status, hes the kind of guy youd feel comfortable sitting down and having a beer with -- although you dont want to get on his bad side at a waffle house, as evidenced by his recent altercation with a local who said something offensive to a friend of Rock's. This is typical of a 2, because they are loyal and compassionate, and dislike seeing anyone treated unfairly.
But there's also an undercurrent of vulnerability for 2s. If we dig a little deeper into Rock's personal life, remember that his three-month marriage to bombshell actress Pamela Anderson was rumored to have hit the rocks not long after Lee appeared in the movie 'Borat' as the main character's object of obsession. The performance was memorable, as was Rock's angry, jealous reaction to it.
Given all that, a quick listen to 'Devil Without a Cause' makes it clear which name the rocker-actor chose.
About the Numerologist Hans Decoz has been a professional numerologist since 1982. He lectures and offers courses and personal consultations. Hans is currently working on his second book. His first book, 'Numerology; Key To Your Inner Self,' with Tom Monte, was published in 1994 by Avery Publishing Group, NY. He currently resides in Arizona.