Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Numerology Name

You entered: N___________________
There are 16 letters in your name.
Those 16 letters total to 70
There are 8 vowels and 8 consonants in your name.

What your first name means:Arabic Male Light.


Your number is: 7

The characteristics of #7 are: Analysis, understanding, knowledge, awareness, studious, meditating.

The expression or destiny for #7:
Thought, analysis, introspection, and seclusiveness are all characteristics of the expression number 7. The hallmark of the number 7 is a good mind, and especially good at searching out and finding the truth. You are so very capable of analyzing, judging and discriminating, that very little ever escapes your observation and deep understanding. You are the type of person that can really get involved in a search for wisdom or hidden truths, often becoming an authority on whatever it is your are focusing on. This can easily be of a technical or scientific nature, or it may be religious or occult, it matters very little, you pursue knowledge with the same sort of vigor. You can make a very fine teacher, or because of a natural inclination toward the spiritual, you may become deeply emerged in religious affairs or even psychic explorations. You tend to operate on a rather different wavelength, and many of your friends may not really know you very well. The positive aspects of the 7 expression are that you can be a true perfectionist in a very positive sense of the word. You are very logical, and usually employ a quite rational approach to most things you do. You can be so rational at times that you almost seem to lack emotion, and when you are faced with an emotional situation, you may have a bit of a problem coping with it. You have excellent capabilities to study and learn really deep and difficult subjects, and to search for hidden fundamentals. At full maturity you are likely to be a very peaceful and poised individual.

If there is an over supply of the number 7 in your makeup, the negative aspects of the number may be apparent. The chief negative of 7 relates to the limited degree of trust that you may have in people. A tendency to be highly introverted can make you a bit on the self-centered side, certainly very much self-contained . Because of this, you are not very adaptable, and you may tend to be overly critical and intolerant. You really like to work alone, at your own pace and in your own way. You neither show or understand emotions very well.

Your Soul Urge number is: 11

A Soul Urge number of 11 means:
With the 11 Soul Urge, much of your thinking and interests relate to the abstract, the spiritual, and utopian dreams. You are motivated toward idealistic concepts, and the sharing of your ideas and concepts with humanity. This number is not one that is giving in a material or a practical sense, but rather one who desires to help mankind with a more abstract commodity such as religion, spiritualism, occult studies, or even psychic abilities.

If you possess the positive 11 Soul Urge traits, you have a dream of the perfect world; you are highly idealistic and inspirational. Your inner strength and devotion to your beliefs are extremely strong. You have a very good mind that is especially well equipped to handle the higher, more abstract forms of thought.

If there is an excess of 11 energy in your makeup, you may possess some the negative 11 traits. There is a tendency for the 11 to produce considerable amounts of nervous tension which is bought on by a very high level of awareness. You may be too sensitive and overly emotional. In some cases, these sensitivities and emotions are quite repressed, and this tends to add even more to the sense of nervousness in the makeup.

The strong 11 is not a very practical person because of the extreme idealism; often, there is a degree of self-deception present. There is usually a rather fixed idea of right and wrong held by those showing strong 11 traits, and with this very often is a resulting attitude of inflexibility.

Your Inner Dream number is: 5

An Inner Dream number of 5 means:
You dream of being totally free and unrestrained by responsibility. You see yourself conversing and mingling with the natives in many nations, living for adventure and life experiences. You imagine what you might accomplished.


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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

I've got the blues...

2 of my colleagues from Hong Kong touched down here this afternoon. They came to office after having checked in to their respective hotel rooms.

After lunch, the entire office entered the warehouse. We went through the layout plan for tomorrow's internal stocktake. We've got 2 days to cover all inventories. Once briefing was over, all of us headed back to our respective tables in preparation for the next agenda in the meeting room.

Out of the blue...

K: "Hey, who's that young man?"
Me: "Where?" peers out of my workstation looking at the main entrance.

K: "This tall handsome young man." points at the desktop of my PC.
Me: "Ohh..." smiles.

To think that it is barely 2 months that I've changed my desktop background.

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Saturday, July 14, 2007

That could have been it.

Towards end of last month, I received a sms from my cousin during lunch hour. News about organising a dinner gathering amongst the "senior" cousins. I was surprised. Considering the fact that the only time we do meet is either during some family functions like kenduri or of late, the engagements and weddings of cousins... that idea is unheard of. Nevertheless, subjected to availability, I was game.

I proceeded to reply asking for the venue, time and day. Smsed my younger sister to check if she had received news about it, then I went about doing my errands. Some time later, I was updated via sms that the initiators were another 2 cousins. She was just relaying the message to those not in their loop. Basically the idea was still being sketched out. Nothing confirmed as yet. Right away, I wondered. Not even a day?

Back from lunch, I chatted with my younger sister. She had assumed I knew details about it. Since there were none, we didn't discuss much. What's there to begin with? The following morning, we informed our parents about the upcoming dinner gathering. Naturally they asked the usual questions - where & when. We shrugged and told them to keep it in view.

Weeks have since passed.

On the other hand, out of the blue I received another sms from my cousin last Wednesday. It was on a very short notice - an invitation to her housewarming gathering. But added on to it were the time, the date and even address of the venue. I thanked her, blocked out the slot of my schedule and made the necessary arrangements.

See the difference?

Friday came. I hurried home after work, got stuck in the peak hour traffic with a full bladder and was practically running when I alighted at the bus stop. My family arrived in the midst of the doa recitation and we ladies quickly scurried to the back with Md Ehsan in tow. I took a good look and noticed that while most of my uncles & aunts were there, majority of the "senior" cousins were nowhere to be seen. Work commitments I guess.

I'm not saying everyone is available at a moment's notice. More on the contrary actually. But if you begin with nothing in plan, then... you can go figure.


p.s: Happy 17th month, little boy. Grandma is jealous of your morning kisses to me. Don't stop ah. Not until you get a galfren. You start kissing other gals after that, I will hammer you!

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Aummm!

This morning while getting ready for work, my mom told me that she taught Md Ehsan how a lion roar. Mom told me that the roar was more like a cat's purr. I had to see it for myself. So I asked him...

Me: "Md Ehsan, how does a dog sound?"
Nephew: "Wroof wroof!" (saliva sprays all over)
Me: "Clever boy. How does a mouse sound?"
Nephew: "Cit cit!" (clear high-pitch tone)
Me: "Yay." claps hands "Ok how does... a lion sound?"
Nephew: "Aummm!" (soft & gentle)
Me: "Alamak."
Nephew: (imitates) "Ahmamak."

Wakakaka! His roar sounds like a kitten's purr.

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Monday, July 09, 2007

Post-O

I left the office late just now. Plugged the earphones in, switched on my mp3 and walked to the bus stop. It's my habit to walk from the office, enter through the BHG mall and exit at the National Library. A good solid 15 minutes stroll to the bus stop. Why? Just so I can get a seat in the bus. =)

Anyway, once at the traffic light I had to wait for the green man to lit. There were some short posts nearby. I leaned back and sat on one. Pretty harmless.

A while later, a Caucasian man stopped beside me. He was in office attire, with the sleeves rolled up and a black briefcase in hand. He turned and looked at me. I nodded and smiled. He smiled back and nodded. Traffic was slowly coming to a halt. The man said something but I didn't quite catch it.

Me: "I'm sorry?"
Man: "Are you holding up the post?"

I knew he was just kidding in good nature. But tell me, how often does a stranger do that to you? On a normal day, I face a busload of weary half-dead passengers. The invisible words on their foreheads read "I'm tired. Scram."

Me: "No, just resting a bit."

By then traffic has stopped and the green man lit. We crossed the road together, made some small talk and parted at the junction.

Man: "Nice talking to you, Miss. Goodnight."
Me: "Same here. G'night."

And that was it. Totally harmless. For that 5 minutes' worth of talk, I got to know a stranger.

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