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 leaving the rest of the harmony unexpressed. To Illustrate:

A 5 in NAME and 5 in BIRTH would live too much in the imaginative world.

A 9 In NAME and 9 In BIRTH would be too original and too nervous, for both numbers rule through the nervous organism.

A 10 in NAME and 10 in BIRTH would be too idealistic, too impractical. Such a person would suffer in business, and would probably have to be cared for eventually.

Of course, when we recall the many factors that must be taken into considertionconsideration [sic] in the selection of a name, it is not difficult to imagine that, under certain circumstances, the choice of a proper combination of letters would be anything but an easy matter. In other words, when we have found our BIRTH NUMBER and Its Triad, it is sometimes almost