Proud, flamboyant, dramatic, sunny, warm, hearty, generous, Royal, motivating, or boastful, exaggerating, control-freaks.
Twenty Third Letter of the Alphabet - Energy Frequency no. 23. (my own discoveries and experiences) The total embodiment of the Universal Love Energy; the Intelligent Brain of the physical heart – refer to the book, “The Heart Math Solution” by Childre & Martin.
How Frequency No. 23 relates to “W” the 23rd letter, will be discussed under “Letter-Number Table 5.” (2+3=5) ….to be found on a sub-menu under “Letter-Number Table” on the Header Menu Bar (the above discussion, yet to be added.)
Also:- To begin to cultivate Infinite Love Energy, go to Meditations on the Header Menu Bar and scroll down on the sub-menu to “Rose Crystal Meditation” and practice Part 1. 2. and 3.
Astrologically, there’s a strong relationship to Leo….the chest, the physical heart and the Sun.
“W’s” are often driven to promote the things that excite them; their high powered enthusiasm just has to be shared. The often showy ego masks a much more vulnerable and private side they don’t readily reveal. You’ll find puzzled acquaintances, who, try as they might, just can’t get close to the popular “W” life-of-the-party (or the office); when too insistent, they receive the inevitable cold shoulder…..“Thanks, but no-thanks! See you around with the rest of the crowd.” It’s not that “W’s” don’t have any close friends, they do, but not as many as you might think – too few can be trusted to see a “W” up close and personal – sans all the public bravura!
So yes, some “W’s” love to come out and roar impressively to the world, but don’t disturb them when they retreat into their lair – underneath, they’re very self protective.
Martha Stewart: domestic guru and reputed control-freak (with a “W” Focus Letter), carefully protected her mystique in the past, but since ‘doing time’ seems to be softer and more available.
Howard Stern: outrageous and infamous talk show host, whose book “Private Parts” was made into a fan-popular film, has letters “W” and “A” forming a doubled Focus in Howard (his personality name); he’s an egotistical braggart in public, but privately, he’s more shy, insecure and sweet! Most people equate his attention getting flamboyance (“W”) with his actual identity (“A”)….but it would all appear to be part of a calculated front….and the real Howard Stern hides behind the facade!
In the world, the astute “W’s” penetrate the “masks” of others – while keeping their own intact!
Also, when “W” is the center letter in a name, it may draw the person into themselves, as with Australian Buddhist nun (formerly Janie Stewart). Initially, she wore the glamorous and successful mask of an actress-producer in films, plays and TV – then renounced everything to become a serene recluse, “free of ego concerns and the need to impress” – the perfect example of the polarity within the “W.!!”
Balanced “W’s:” people with heart who’s greatest delight is encouraging others to find their place in life. A famous “W” motivator often asks this question: “How much do you love what you’re doing? – If you don’t really love it, find something you can put your heart into.” These “W’s” are known for their unconditional warmth and generosity; they want to bring the best out in everyone and they do it in respectful and non-invasive ways; they’re modest and unassuming, yet confident and proud of their own achievements and regard themselves as role models to encourage and inspire others.
Unbalanced “W’s:” extremely competitive; always trying to impress people with the right appearance, the right word, the perfect set-up; like to give the impression they’re an authority on almost everything; embellishing the truth; exaggerating for personal attention or gain – then you have the downright congenital liars! Although egotistical and very self-absorbed on the surface, underneath it all – doubts gnaw at their very innards. In order to push the self-doubt away, they constantly crave attention, praise and reassurance – for them, flattery becomes a food!
Strong and controlling “W’s:” may display a calculated charisma drawing attention to themselves through their commanding appearance and scintillating manner; this makes them feel important (and possibly more real). Others (with charm, talent and knowledge), set themselves up as some kind of unique leader and spend their days inviting or demanding that the world ‘play them court.’ Those of this ilk, carefully foster a dependent group following, thus ensuring a constant supply of ego-food in the form of captive admirers! Werner Erhard (Jack Rosenberg) the controversial founder of “est” comes off as a strong and controlling “W” – backed by the mentally dominating “R’s” in his original name of Rosenberg.
Weak “W’s:” habitually discouraged and discouraging; tendency towards fear and paranoia; live in a torment of insecurity and self-recrimination (vacillating between attracting or running from attention) and frequently ‘catch’ themselves at it – “Oh, darn, I’ve done it again! I only said that (or did that), to draw attention to myself! – why would a total stranger care about anything I said or did?” Most “W’s” want to be admired, but the weak and fearful have attracted “W’s” in their names to enable them to develop ego-strength, pride and courage in themselves. Curiously enough, if the “W’s” childhood has been a constant put-down, when adults, they can’t endure witnessing other people’s loss of face through embarrassing situations; this reaction stems from their own (unhealed) disempowerment.
When “W” is in YOUR NAME: it’s how you attract or discourage notice to yourself and how you empower, or control others.
SUMMARY:- public/ego, charismatic, inspirational, irrepressible, dramatic, exaggerating, enthusiastic, controlling, overconfident, bombastic, officious, paranoid, insecure, fragile-ego, lessons in pride and humility.
Famous “W” names: Enthusiastic motivator; charismatic leader; showy exhibitionist; boastful, loud-mouthed; daring, proud; or shy, retiring, self-effacing and self-protective.
Wayne Newton: famous, charismatic, talented Las Vegas singer-entertainer; also plays several instruments; makes sure everyone has a good time, a people-lover and interacts freely with his audiences, goes out of his way to make people enthusiastic about him; fondly dubbed: Mr. Entertainment; William Clark (“The King”) Gable: ruggedly handsome, prolific Hollywood film actor/idol from the 30′s through to the 50′s; most famous for role of Rhett Butler in Gone With the Wind, last film in 196l, The Misfits, starred him opposite Marilyn Monroe; although enormously successful, he suffered throughout his life from a deep inner discontent – probably due to his tragic childhood; Walt Disney: 1901-1966, visionary cartoon King of animation; 32 years after death, his production company still reigns supreme and Disney fantasy theme parks dot the world; Lech Walesa: courageous Polish shipyard electrician; led worker revolt against communist rule in the 80′s; became an international symbol of struggle against tyranny; formed the Solidarity Labor Union of 500,000 protest strikers; elected President of Poland in 1990 after which his stubborn pride brought him down – he could lead and inspire but not govern; Walter Cronkite: enormously respected, influential journalist and longtime CBS-TV news anchorman..especially during the Vietnam War; since retirement hosted innumerable specials and documentaries for PBS and the Learning Channel; Thomas Woodrow Wilson: 28th president of the United States during World War 1; a genuine leader for peace; first president to leave the country while in office – went to France to join with world leaders to set up a League of Nations and end war forever; tried to stir-up interest back home – but America refused to join; received Nobel Peace prize in 1919; Walter Winchell: influential radio news commentator and gossip columnist from the 20′s to the 50′s; the first to “dish-the-dirt” about the famous and infamous; Karol Wojtyla: (Pope John Paul 2nd.); named first non-Italian Pope in 456 years; the most traveled, accessible and visible prelate ever; dogmatically non-liberal in his views; died 2005; Orville and Wilbur Wright: shy and courageous brothers; ignored doubt and derision to launch the first powered airplane in 1903 with a 12 hp engine; Frank Lloyd Wright: (1869-1959; pioneer U.S. architect–possibly the most influential of the Century; designed skyscrapers, the Guggenheim Museum and low-slung “prairie houses;” Andy Warhol: unconventional Pop Art icon of the 60′s; known for silk screen images of tinned soup cans – to the faces of the elite and famous; presented ‘the art of the mundane’ and became enormously wealthy; Dr. Andrew Weil: U.S. botanist and medical doctor; prolific author with an absorbing interest in herbs, mind altering drugs and natural remedies; influential authority in the field of alternative health; enthusiastic pioneer in alternative medicine.
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