Gender
Male
Origin
Indian
Etymology
Means "reddish brown" in Sanskrit, derived from (kapi) "monkey"
Numbers
5 , 11 , 3
Who are they?
Bubbly and full of beans, Kapila and Aali are spirited, curious and quite charming. Passionate creatures who love discovery and adventure, they enjoy taking risks and are extroverts who seek the company of others. They are particularly friendly with a talent for negotiation and in possession of undeniable powers of persuasion, thanks to their naturally easy manner, their quick reflexes and adaptability. These men loathe anything definitive: the more spice in their lives, the more risks they can take and all the more delighted they are as a result, however they have a tendency to spread themselves rather too thinly. They are attracted by the unknown and the possibility of conquest is a motivating factor although they quickly get bored once they have achieved their ends and run the risk of becoming superficial... Their weak spot is incontestably their excessive nervousness for which they attempt to compensate for with incessant activity, physical exercise or frequent travelling. For the same reason, they tend to be impulsive, impatient and irritable. Extremely pleasant and sociable, they need others in order to feel that they truly exist and often fluctuate between a certain feeling of inferiority and self-satisfaction. As children, they are bright, lively, impish and cunning chatterboxes who have trouble sitting still for any length of time. Highly intuitive and sensitive, they are affectionate and often very attached to their mother. Voracious and cheerful with the gift of the gab, Kapila and Aali are never short of ideas and cannot tolerate constraints. It would therefore be beneficial to encourage their creativity and natural talent for expression, while keeping an eye on their tendency to embellish the truth or even tell outright lies...
What do they like?
Sensitive and receptive to others, Kapila and Aali love to collaborate and are very open-minded. In effect, their master number 11 confers them with high aspirations and occasionally utopian ideas. This could lead them to invest themselves in political or humanitarian movements and to explore the social sciences or the irrational. However, living with the vibrations of the 11 is no walk in the park and goes hand in hand with an excessive amount of nervousness; they therefore often choose to experience these energies an octave below, at the level of the 2, making them more easy-going, passive and dependent on their environment. In matters of the heart, they are tender and sensual with an intimate understanding of the female mind, body and soul... They therefore make charming and docile lovers but are ever so vulnerable to temptation!
What do they do?
There are multiple possibilities for these young men who are not always likely to follow their first inclination because they love change too much. They could be tempted by occupations in connection with oral (singer, teacher, lecturer or presenter...) and written expression (journalist or writer...), communication, commerce or travel. They could equally find satisfaction through a career in one of the social sciences.
Male
Origin
Indian
Etymology
Means "reddish brown" in Sanskrit, derived from (kapi) "monkey"
Numbers
5 , 11 , 3
Who are they?
Bubbly and full of beans, Kapila and Aali are spirited, curious and quite charming. Passionate creatures who love discovery and adventure, they enjoy taking risks and are extroverts who seek the company of others. They are particularly friendly with a talent for negotiation and in possession of undeniable powers of persuasion, thanks to their naturally easy manner, their quick reflexes and adaptability. These men loathe anything definitive: the more spice in their lives, the more risks they can take and all the more delighted they are as a result, however they have a tendency to spread themselves rather too thinly. They are attracted by the unknown and the possibility of conquest is a motivating factor although they quickly get bored once they have achieved their ends and run the risk of becoming superficial... Their weak spot is incontestably their excessive nervousness for which they attempt to compensate for with incessant activity, physical exercise or frequent travelling. For the same reason, they tend to be impulsive, impatient and irritable. Extremely pleasant and sociable, they need others in order to feel that they truly exist and often fluctuate between a certain feeling of inferiority and self-satisfaction. As children, they are bright, lively, impish and cunning chatterboxes who have trouble sitting still for any length of time. Highly intuitive and sensitive, they are affectionate and often very attached to their mother. Voracious and cheerful with the gift of the gab, Kapila and Aali are never short of ideas and cannot tolerate constraints. It would therefore be beneficial to encourage their creativity and natural talent for expression, while keeping an eye on their tendency to embellish the truth or even tell outright lies...
What do they like?
Sensitive and receptive to others, Kapila and Aali love to collaborate and are very open-minded. In effect, their master number 11 confers them with high aspirations and occasionally utopian ideas. This could lead them to invest themselves in political or humanitarian movements and to explore the social sciences or the irrational. However, living with the vibrations of the 11 is no walk in the park and goes hand in hand with an excessive amount of nervousness; they therefore often choose to experience these energies an octave below, at the level of the 2, making them more easy-going, passive and dependent on their environment. In matters of the heart, they are tender and sensual with an intimate understanding of the female mind, body and soul... They therefore make charming and docile lovers but are ever so vulnerable to temptation!
What do they do?
There are multiple possibilities for these young men who are not always likely to follow their first inclination because they love change too much. They could be tempted by occupations in connection with oral (singer, teacher, lecturer or presenter...) and written expression (journalist or writer...), communication, commerce or travel. They could equally find satisfaction through a career in one of the social sciences.
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