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Show ii Analyzing ii ii ...YOU... : ;; With thi Hew Scitact of SylUbict By C J. COFFMAN Deee el AM the Enumerators Catherine "Beset rouo4. and barasaed, Wllb doubt mnd fear of for, By mut' ll mbarrassd You ar wbal' gone before." If you believe Id reincarnation. Catherine, you can explain to your- self much better the aspirations snd desires that surge up within you. Before you in this world of ours, there have been five English eoeeos. two Proud Catherine French queena and two ItuHslan empresses em-presses who bore the name of Catherine. Cather-ine. Doesn't that tntrlque you a little lit-tle T And then, too, Uenry VIII, during his lifetime, married three separate Catherines, one of whom he beheaded. behead-ed. But that's not nice for thla atory and we hope that you were not any of these, In former Incarnations. Of the twelve Catherines mentioned prominently In history. I am sure thst none of them bore themselves more proudly, or could carry themselves more finely, than you. Now you can use, or misuse, this faculty of pride. Rightly used It becomes be-comes self-respect, force of character. Wrongly used It becomes egotism, conceit and arrogance. The reason I am analyzing you In particular, Catherine, la so thst ! can help you to get the best out of life for yourself. There Is one little art In this that may be very helpful, and here la your formula: Be very bumble within, when In the presence of anybody who can teach you some one thing. (A NT body can teach you SOME thing.) The other part of the formula Is to be very strong and vigorous In your nature when yon are teaching anyone else, because the more you appear to know what you are talking about, the better the other person can learn It According to the ancients there are syllables In your name which indicate the ability to pray effectively. Other syllables Indlcste the Increase of that prayer. Catherine, yon can have anything any-thing you want If you will study how to bring yourself Into conscious realisation reali-sation of the contact of your soul with the higher sources. Anne "Who I it that Intrlgua tb effort of man And make him mor nobl a fast a h can? Who I It tbat gave him auoc a h ran. To fulfill hi life-work, tb anwr 1 Ann." Tou are the answer to the young man's prayer In more ways than one. Anne Your name comes very naturally natu-rally from an ancient an-cient word meaning mean-ing to answer or bear witness. By shortening this The Firm Mouth ancient syllable to of Anne. your two first letters, let-ters, AN, we have a meaning similar to wherever, or anywhere. This may Imply that anywhere any-where you go, you are the answer, as Inferred In the verse above. Your strong, kindly month indicates this, and shows yon able to go through complicated tangles of surmises, to find the real answer. j Among the most notable of those who bave found the right answer to life, might be mentioned Anne Morrow Mor-row Lindbergh. A mure beautiful or romantic setting could scarcely be Imagined. Or, we might mention Anne Nichols, who wrote the successful play, "Abie's . Irish Rose." which ran for seven years on Broadway. Through . this play, Anne "rose" from obscurity and comparative poverty to real wealth and attainment. What Is possible to Anne. Is possible possi-ble to Anne, even If your other name is not Nichols or Morrow. So plunge ahead, and do not use the i wrong part of your name, the NAIL which meant to bumble yourself. Anne Is the best version of your name, and the strongest one, so keep It In just that spelling. . 1939. Weatern Nawspaper Union.) |