Names that affect your luck

The effect of names on destiny
As someone who has taught himself the relationship between name and destiny for over 30 years, I am sure. It is no exaggeration to say that 90% of a person's fate can be determined by their name. The remaining 10% is influenced by factors such as the date and time of birth, but the power of names is overwhelming compared to them.
This view is not merely a theory of emptiness. While examining many people, we have comprehensively analyzed information such as facial features, diet, and family structure, and have a detailed understanding of the person's fortune and relationships. A face clearly shows a person's inner self and fortune, so just looking at his face can help you guess a person's life to a certain extent.
What was particularly impressive was the case where the energy of the face and the name do not match. When I listened to them in detail, I found that in many cases they used stage names or just changed names. When you're just starting to use a name other than your real name, the energy of that name has not yet been permeated, which creates a sense of discomfort between your face and your name. I believe this discomfort is proof that the energy of a name has an impact on a person's fortune.
As humans approach the 30s, their life experiences up to that point increase, making their fortunes more clear. If you feel that no matter what you do, even in your 30s, you may need to reassess your name. A name is not just a symbol, but a powerful source of energy that shapes a person's life.
Name types to avoid - pitfalls in inverted action and meaning
Names can be good and bad. Here we will explain in detail the types of names that you need to pay particular attention to.
Gorgeous Kanji and sparkling names, the trigger for unstable life
Kanji that express glamour, such as "setsu", "ki", "ga", "ga", and "rei" and "glitter", as well as the glitter names that have become popular these days, are attractive at first glance, but they are names that should be avoided. People with these names tend to have rough lives and unstable personalities.
As an example of a sparkly name, consider a case where a child gives an anime character name. For example, if you name it "Seiya" in Saint Seiya, a third party may hear that name and imagine it as "the name is likely to be a host in Kabukicho." This kind of image can be conveyed to the child as a thought, causing them to feel anxious and self-denial, thinking, "Is something wrong?" This is also true for girls' names. The image of a name has a major impact on a person himself through the perception of those around him.
A series of names and hardships reminiscent of heroes
For boys, names reminiscent of heroes should also be avoided. Because people with these names are likely to live a life of hardship. Heroes are certainly attractive, but their lives are a series of hardships, such as "fighting many enemies," "facing difficulties," and "getting injured." It is extremely dangerous to attract such a life by name. Heroes save people, but the person tends to always serve and live an unrequited life.


Names of warlords of the Sengoku period: A turbulent life
Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi changed their names every time they were promoted, and eventually came to the names "Nobunaga" and "Hideyoshi." These names are historically well-known, but if given to children, they are likely to make life a turbulent life, just like the names of heroes. The lives of warlords of the Sengoku period are always a series of battles and power struggles, and it would be difficult to live a peaceful life.
Perfect name and fortune-telling
In general name judgments, names with perfect strokes tend to be considered good, but in fact, they should be avoided as they have an inverted effect. People with a name with perfect stroke count will have strong luck due to the energy of their name and will easily pass employment exams. However, if something unpleasant happens, they will quit their job immediately and change jobs repeatedly, and they will grow older without acquiring their skills. And if you run out of luck at a certain age, you could end up in a situation where nothing remains. When luck is too strong, people tend to rely on luck and neglect their efforts.


Kanji with positive meanings and traps of inverted effects
Kanji that have positive meanings such as "sak", "katsu", "yo", "sho", "sakai", and "yu" are also prone to inverting effects, so care is required. For example, the kanji character "Ko" was sometimes used by people who were raided during the war to make it a wish that there would never be another war. However, ironically, the more clear and good kanji characters are, the more likely they are to reverse their meaning. If you want to name it "Yuki", you can avoid inverting it by using a different kanji rather than a kanji that has a clearly positive meaning, such as "courage."
The original meaning of kanji and the pitfalls that cannot be overlooked
Kanji have their own original meaning. Its meaning has a major impact on the name, so be careful. For example, the kanji character "beauty" often used in girl names is often thought to be a wish for "to grow beautifully." However, the kanji character "beauty" represents the appearance that the sheep originally offered as a sacrifice to God, the greater the more magnificent it was. Looking at the structure of the kanji, you can see that sheep and large are combined. Therefore, using the kanji character "beauty" in your name increases the chances of life in which you become victims of someone or play a sacrificial role. It is wise to avoid the kanji "bei."

What is the ideal name? Avoid inversion and build a balanced fortune
So what kind of name is better? An ideal name is one that uses kanji other than "kanji that specifically imagines something." Choose kanji that does not cause an inverted effect, and the best percentage is 90% when it comes to strokes for name and name judgment, and the remaining 10% is about good.
It is based on this idea that I changed my name to "Lin Sangqing." His previous name, Hayashi Naritoshi, was hard work, but he was lucky. However, I didn't want to have any more trouble, so I decided to change my name. Since I changed my name, the people I dated have changed dramatically, and I have been able to build better relationships. I am still continuing to investigate the relationship between name and fortune using myself as a test subject.
Name is a compass of life and careful choices
Names are not merely symbols, they are like compasses of life. The way you choose your name will change your life a lot. Rather than simply choosing a popular name or auspicious name at first glance, it is important to choose carefully, taking into consideration the meaning of kanji and the balance between name and name fortune-telling. If you feel unsure about your name, it may be worth considering consulting a professional and reviewing your name.
Over 30 years of self-taught research have led us to conclude that the effect of names on their fate is enormous. I hope that this knowledge can be passed on to as many people as possible and help them live a better life.
