The curious, collecting, clever quality of mind, clarity of thought, perspicacity, love of knowledge, innovative mental skills; skillful in a general way; hidden currents of passion..(when “C” sounds like “K”)!!
The Third Letter of the Alphabet. Energy Frequency No. 3. (including matrix suggestions and my own musings) The magnetic-receptive Force, with power to attract and receive; also creatively directs energies outward; aids insights to problem solving; harmonizes and balances, (in combination with Frequency 2, it manifests the electromagnetic factor of the body.)
(How Energy Frequency No. 3. relates to “C” the 3rd Letter will be discussed under the “Letter-Number Table 3.” – on the Header Menu Bar – yet to be added.)
An intense curiosity characterizes the “C” energy and for some, anything that interrupts their wide-eyed, well-meaning interrogations upsets them and erodes their confidence. Beings of constant and rapid change, they vacillate between the blackness of doubt and the brilliance of certainty; there’s no greater torment than a “C” in the depths of doubt!!
On the surface, their energy can be described as “jumpy,” with a tendency to scatter their interests, so they must learn to focus – and when they do, their curiosity becomes disciplined and they begin to efficiently gather information – like the good “fact-finders” they really are! Focused “C’s” make incredible researchers, with important discoveries to their credit (look up Copernicus, the father of modern astronomy). When skimming the intellectual surface, “C’s” tend to ignore emotions, but inwardly, it can be another story!
Certain letters in some name combinations sound like other letters and most “C” letters in personal names, sound like “K’s” (an intense, scorpionic sexual, creative force). These two energies appear antithetical; moody and passionate “K’s” want to protect themselves by being secretive – whereas curious, mentally oriented “C’s,” love digging for information and giving it out as fast as they can get it. However, when “C” sounds the same as “K” in a name, you have the calculating mind, inexorably joined to creative force and inner passion – which partly explains their drive to ‘know, know, know!’ They draw from the polarized “K” energy bringing its intensity into their up-front, unquitting curiosity; forever looking and connecting, researching and correlating, reading, listening and weaving the threads of knowledge for their own research and satisfaction.
The ‘Hidden Factor’ in letter “C”: gathering skills for single or multiple purposes and always wanting to become the expert at what ever fascinates and compels them, “C’s” frequently work to uncover the hidden, the veiled and sometimes, the mysterious – like 19th Century Egyptologist Jean-Francois Champollion, whose burning curiosity enabled him to translated the hieroglyphics on the Rosetta stone and “unlock the door to the glorious past of ancient Egypt.”
Some write, some teach, some become technicians and artisans; most love books. You could call them insufferable, “nosy pests,” or “Eternal Scholars,” like Joseph Campbell, prolific researcher and writer on mythology. ”C’s” engage themselves primarily with the surface, left-brain mind through the eyes and ears; for them, these senses supply the food that titillates and feeds their intellectual appetites and satisfies their underlying quest for knowledge.
In some instances, letter “C” represents mental skills that are set to serve (or deceive) the eyes and ears of the outer world, as in journalism or the legal profession…. or to provide an exclusive milieu for the “C” individual!
Balanced “C”: conducts discussions in the manner of onewho knows the (martial) art of Akido, yielding yet aware, aligning with the prevailing energy – not fighting it; then (contained in the mental flow), clearly seeing the openings in dialogue where they can present a point to the advantage of both. (When in the attack-defense mode of dialogue, the inner force that links us to the higher group-consciousness cannot function; you also block what Spirit teaches or informs you through the vehicle of other minds. Remember, conversation is a mutual journey!)
Unbalanced “C:” carefully calculated responses; tightly controlled and circumspect; can seem unfeeling; regard their own skills and knowledge as superior to others. Included under Unbalanced “C” are the Strong, negative and Weak “C’s.”
Strong, negative “C’s:” may cut others off – when they consider them intellectually threatening or mentally beneath them; cold and skillful, they always cleverly justify their every suspicious action.
Weak “C’s:” keep running old habitual mental patterns, like wheels stuck deeply in a rut….it’s easier to stay in the old groove, than get out! Emotions throw them in a tailspin, they may have unresolved sexual hang-ups, which rather than face directly, they view vicariously through books and films!
Weak “C’s” argue defensively out of fear – Strong, Negative “C’s” debate combatantly out of supercilious knowledge, education, or claimed elitist connections.
if “C” sounds like “S” as in Cecil and Cynthia, they can have money issues and problems, or the converse: money making and business skills – with social standing and public acceptance.
When “C” is in YOUR NAME: it’s how you follow and satisfy your own curiosity and develop your mental skills - how you extract information and expertise out of others.
SUMMARY: mental, clever, curious, skillful, inventive, intellectual; oscillating mental states; hungry for knowledge (facts, figures, details); creative and love mental challenges.
Some Famous “C” Names: Mental energy, clever, passionate, curious, inventive, meticulous.
Dr. Christiaan Barnard: developed heart transplant surgery in the 60′s. Marie Curie: famous Polish chemist; discovered radium, researched radioactivity and with husband Pierre Curie, laid the foundation for nuclear physics. Carl Sagan: insatiably curious U.S. astronomer, author; researched the probability of extraterrestrial life; remembered for his stunning PBS T.V. series Cosmos. Fritjof Capra: Austrian scientist, author; pioneered research into the correspondences between science and spirituality in his ground-breaking book The Tao of Physics. Sir Charles Spencer “Charlie” Chaplin: famous British actor and master of cinematic art; unforgettable for comedy/pathos portrayals of “The Tramp” and many exceptional films. Marc Chagall: innovative Russian born artist; admired for his brilliant hued, dream-like paintings. Al Capone: tyrannical and clever, Chicago mobster boss in the 20′s and 30′s. Andrew Carnegie: 19th Century penniless Scottish immigrant; became one of America’s – and the world’s, richest industrialists and philanthropists. Carlos Castaneda: reclusive anthropologist and prolific author; personally experienced and recorded the skills and alternative realities of the Yaqui Indian shaman sorcerers. Coco (Gabriel) Chanel: skillful French fashion designer; revolutionized women’s fashion in the 20′s; famous for her signature perfume Chanel no.5.
Special “C” Note: Patricia McCormick: from California, with four “C’s” in the name, developed phenomenal skills in women’s Championship diving competitions in the 50′s, winning gold medals at the Helsinki and Melbourne Olympic Games.