Answering the HGA's call
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I've done a lot of reading that seems to point that well before one attains the K & C of the HGA, the HGA drops hints, even at very early stages of a person's development, on how you can attune yourself to its language and teach yourself to listen better.
I believe that I've found the name of mine through auto-writing and my very inexperienced question is: What would be the best course of action to verify what I've found (mainly that it's not some "lower frequency entity" tied in with a plethora of (non-gematria) numerical coincidences that tie its name to my name)? Are there any specific pitfalls I should watch out for?
I've looked at it through gematria, but the issue here (for a person of my lack of experience) is that practically every value has several "favorable" and several "unfavorable" results (as far as 777 is concerned anyways)-- so I'm not so sure how to move forward with any kind of valid interpretation.
Thank you in advance for any pointers.
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@Skia said
"What would be the best course of action to verify what I've found (mainly that it's not some "lower frequency entity" tied in with a plethora of (non-gematria) numerical coincidences that tie its name to my name)? Are there any specific pitfalls I should watch out for?"
The most important pitfalls to watch out for are things like: Thinking anyone else can answer this question, and thinking you're going to find any sort of external confirmation at all.
That ratification comes only from the deep experience - the intimate union. It comes with certainty that can't be argued for or against, that can't be shaken be anything on any level - that comes in no reasonable way but, in hindsight, conforms with all reason.
A second category of pitfall can be filtered out by seeing if you can find the name anywhere else - anywhere at all - and assessing whether an entity by that name could be attempting communication instead.
A third category of pitfall would be the scenario where (the truth was) that the Angel picked some other name with which to communicate because that would catch your attention! - In that scenario, it would be an error either to (a) believe the name or (b) disbelieve the authenticity of the experience.
A fourth category of pitfall would be when the "answer" fulfills any preconceptions that have been floating in your mind.
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Thank you, Jim, as always.
I've been delving through stuff to try to find the name and have so far been unsuccessful. It's not a normal name/word, so my search, even through mundane methods, have been fruitless. It's pretty unpronounceable.
The reason I identified it with myself and something of more significance than normal, is that when I wrote the name, the letters are written in a different handwriting than I've ever used. Additionally, when I rotate the paper 90 degrees, the letters and markings around them easily become numbers. The sum of the numbers AND the sum of the numerical values of the letters (in the A = 1, B = 2 out to 9 and repeat method) both equal the same number, which is also the same number I get for my full name. (Eh, I hope that made sense)
I'm trying to keep an open mind (on everything) so I don't feel like I've been obsessing to the point where I'm "injecting" the concept of uniting with the HGA into every experience I have.
Maybe the message is just for me to listen up. I'll stay tuned in
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It does sound... significant.
I would not venture to guess (or pretend to know) exactly what significance it has.
It's interesting.
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Yeah. Not to beat a dead horse into the ground but using the same method I posted, my first name and last name are equal to the same number as my first last and middle.
Interestingly enough (as if it has to be more interesting to me), the numbers you'd get before you do the final reduction for the auto-written word and number is exactly opposite as mine (for example, if my full name comes out to 23 or 2 + 3 = 5 and my first name and last name is 14 or 1 + 4 = 5, the numbers equal 32 or 3 + 2 = 5 and the word equals 41 or 4 + 1 = 5)
It was like I was being shown "look at me! I'm the same number twice too, but a complement".
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Well, upon re-examination of what I received after some nights rest and an odd lunch-time meditation, I was inspired to look again at what I received. I would never think that less than two inches of writing space would mean so much, and so much to me.