About Rachelle
A Kabbalistic Synopsis
This woman will knock you off your feet, given her forceful character. Rachelle is sexual to her core and couldn't disguise it from the rest of the world even if she wanted to. As she would quite rightly point out in her matter-of-fact way, she is not to blame for her effect on others. Rachelle has numerous friends, and a night out with Rachelle is an event not to be missed--or for that matter, repeated more than once every couple of months! Rachelle avoids serious relationships, although surprisingly this has more to do with irrational fears that her partner may be disloyal than with a desire to stay single forever--although Rachelle will have a great time as long as she stays that way.
The Runic Interpretation
In today's emancipated society, it's not unusal for a person to be full of flexibility and a willingness to travel and live abroad. Raido and Ehwaz indicate that Rachelle will do just that. Ansuz, the rune of intuition, helps Rachelle gain her bearings on foreign turf. Hagalaz, the rune of disruption, is along for the ride to provoke a mishap or two. It's at just such times that the Laguz rune of flow comes to the fore to save the day, and Rachelle remains flexible through it all. Sowelu, the rune of wholeness, blesses Rachelle's life with energy and vitality and an abiding sense of satisfaction and accomplishment.
The Numerological Interpretation
Insightful, intuitive, and intelligent are three adjectives that best characterize Rachelle. An easy communicator who moves very fluidly between people of all different social levels and backgrounds, Rachelle has a real curiosity about life. Rachelle is a person who understands community issues and can garner the necessary support to get things done. She works well with large groups of people and is able to unify diverse interests toward a single goal. Rachelle has to take care that she doesn't splinter herself into too many pieces. She is a woman who has a high degree of nervous energy and has a hard time sitting still.
Deriviation
English, French, and German, from the Old Testament, meaning "ewe" in Hebrew. In the Bible, the name of Jacob's beloved wife, who gave birth to Joseph and Benjamin was Rachel. used by Puritans in the seventeenth century, but not extremely popular until the 1960's and 1970's.
Principal Colors
Cream, white, the full gamut of green hues
Gemstones and Precious Metals
Moonstones, cat's-eye
Botanicals
Chicory, lettuce, colewort
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