She was like Marmite and attracted great extremes of emotions – but it was impossible to ignore her. Margaret Thatcher was a formidable mover and shaker, who through hard times made her mark on the political landscape both in the UK and abroad. Those in the public eye represent some aspect of the energy of their time and the 1980’s were tough – so here was a tough leader. The 80s was a time of power, materialism, ambition, and there was a great hunger for success driven on by competition. However, the great divide between rich and poor (nations) became more evident, but the 80s or 8 enabled us to tap into the inner strength of spirit to navigate the waters and help us pull through.
Names are so important – name vibrations influence our whole life. Names contain strengths, challenges, gifts, vocational qualities, spiritual lessons, wisdom from the past, and they altogether add a touch of familiarity. So how did this Lady’s names help her to fulfil her political destiny?
‘The Iron Lady’ (59/14/5), her nickname, highlighted communication, clarity of speech, wit and charm, powers of observation, common sense, and a dynamic life force. These names highlighted her ability to push through changes (even when they weren’t popular).
Her full birth names Margaret Hilda Roberts added up to a 7; her gift was to be able to walk her talk, follow her truth and instigate change. She was fearless and made things happen.
Margaret (38/11/2) – her Personal Intent Number – shared exactly the same vibration as Thatcher (also 38/11/2) her Collective Number. Margaret Thatcher was her stage name. So both her personality and soul were working together to help her fulfil a greater agenda. In Numerology 38/11/2 highlights spiritual aspiration, rise in consciousness, business flair, entrepreneurship, negotiating skills, peace, and can be very entertaining in terms of humour. It encourages self-reliance, inner strength, adaptability, and acceptance. Instead of wanting to be rescued or rescuing others, this number empowers others to take responsibility.
The names Margaret Thatcher (38+38 added up to 76/13/4) helped this Prime Minister to take risks, embrace change, overcome obstacles, endure great responsibility, and materialise her vision, all in the name of love and service.
She certainly did her best and lived up to her creative potential.
© Copyright 2013 Sonia Ducie