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Balancing Name by Changing Family Name
Question:
I know that my name M.B is not balanced. Given my full name with (my father and my great grand father's names), can I perhaps choose their names as family names to balance my name out.
Answer: (Responses to questions rely on the accuracy of the name and birth date provided with the question. Typographical errors or incomplete information can result in an incorrect response.)
I'm uncertain what you're considering when you state your name is not balanced. According to the core numbers of your numerology chart, there is a nice balance. None of the numbers are overly influential and none are subordinate.
Perhaps what you're wanting is a different kind of balance, or you're consulting a different numerology practice.
Ancestral traits has a place in a Pythagorean numerology chart. It indicates the common influence family members tend to follow.
If you change your family name, your own ancestral traits energy will remain the same; you can't change the past. But to calculate the traits as they apply to yourself, you'll need to do the calculation with the family name as it existed before you changed it.
A change that will occur if you change your family name is the common influence as experienced by future generations. Assuming the changed family name is transferred to your children, their ancestral traits calculations will reveal different influences than yours. In other words, by changing the family name you also change the common influence going forward beginning with the next generation.
To reiterate, if you change your family name, your own ancestral traits won't change but your children's will change, and their children's, and on and on.
Therefore, it's prudent to consider carefully whether or not to change the family name and, if yes, what influence you wish to convey to future generations.
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