About Kathleen

Kathleen ('Katie') is my oldest. She is 19 now. They grow so fast don't they. She is going to have a baby (due in August) and I can't wait to be a grandma.

A Kabbalistic Synopsis

You won't meet many women with a stronger character than Kathleen; she is capable of taking on any challenge, no matter how daunting. In most cases Kathleen will have a physical strength to match her willpower. As you would expect from a name that represents a nation like Ireland, Kathleen has a great store of homespun wisdom. Many is the time when her friends and relatives will turn to her for advice on a whole range of personal issues, and she will always be happy to offer what help she can.

The Runic Interpretation

Kathleen needs to feel free as a bird, and so the constraint of the Nauthiz rune drives her to a point of agitation at times. Help is at hand; Kathleen has the gateway rune to offer her choices and the knowledge that she wants to be creative and free. The Laguz rune of flow offers her just this opportunity. When Kathleen really enjoys what she is doing, it shows. The runes of signals and opening help Kathleen spend her time pursuing artistic endeavors. The double Ehwaz frees her to move, and indicates she has strong feminine intuition.

The Numerological Interpretation

People mean a great deal to Kathleen. She works hard at being a responsible friend to those with whom she lives and works. This is a name that bestows a caring disposition, and its numbers indicate a person who is both dedicated and loyal. Kathleen is well suited to act as an intermediary. She has the ability to see both sides of any situation and is fair and just in her viewpoints. Her ambitions are not exclusively personal, and she will give a great deal of herself to social and community projects. Kathleen is a practical person, one who is concerned with ecology and the conservation of energy. Enviromental concerns may be of considerable interest to her.

Deriviation

Irish and English, anglicized form of the Gaelic Caitlin, a form of Catherine. Related to the Greek adjective katharos, meaning "pure." Extremely popular in the United States in the 1950's.

Principal Colors

Any hue of medium shade.

Gemstones and Precious Metals

Sapphires

Botanicals

Sage, Solomon's seal
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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