Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Longevity.
The Best Business Numerology Numbers that will Lead to a Successful Business - 1
Although we hear life experts talk about how happiness is the ultimate requirement for a good life, wealth is an equally important aspect to live a good life. Wealth stands next to happiness and the healthy life factor. For some, wealth occupies the topmost priority. They end up spending the most memorable and beautiful times of their life in search of wealth or working for it.
By Mohsinaa Ahmad6 years ago in Longevity
The Best Business Numerology Numbers that will Lead to a Successful Business - 2
A successful business and numerology goes hand in hand. When you look at the names of some of the big companies, you will notice that there are certain numerological patterns that each of these companies portray. The first is in their name.
By Mohsinaa Ahmad6 years ago in Longevity
Picking a Lucky Business Name using Numerology
Starting a business is stressful. There are so many things that need to be done, so many hurdles to overcome. For many, starting a new business is overwhelming. But if you wish to succeed, you will have to get rid of all the apprehensions about what the future holds. It’s true that none of us can see the future. But what is there was a way that would help to draw in positive energies and give your business a nudge towards success? This is where Chaldean Numerology comes in.
By Mohsinaa Ahmad6 years ago in Longevity
Numerological Naming can Help your Child to get a Headstart in Life
A name is the most wonderful gift that a parent bestows upon their child. It is the identity of the child. The child will be known by his or her name. So naming a child should not be taken lightly. Baby name expert and numerologist Mohsinaa Ahmad says, “Choosing a name is a major decision for a parent. The child will have to love by the name his or her parents choose. So it is okay to consult an expert to help you with deciding a name for your newborn child.” And there is no one better at the job than Mohsinaa herself.
By Mohsinaa Ahmad6 years ago in Longevity
Can Changing Your Birth Name Affect Your Personal Numerology
You might be looking to change your name. It might be due to some personal reasons like marriage, divorce, etc. Or it might be for certain professional endeavors. Now, if you are a person who is a firm believer in the science of numerology, you might be in a dilemma thinking that changing your name might affect your life as a whole.
By Mohsinaa Ahmad6 years ago in Longevity
Naming your Newborn Through Numerology
In numerous cases, parents decide the name of their kids even before they are born. They might have a name close to their heart or they might want to name them after a loved one. But Mohsinaa Ahmad says although this might work, it is at the same time incautious as a baby’s name should be such that it reflects the good qualities and at the same is pleasant to the ear and heart.
By Mohsinaa Ahmad6 years ago in Longevity
Baby Names based on Chaldean Numerology
The Chaldean Numerology System utilizes the Compound Numbers Method in deciding the name of your child. Although not popular, the Chaldean Method is considered as one of the best numerology methods due to its level of accuracy.
By Mohsinaa Ahmad6 years ago in Longevity
What will our lives be like after the coronavirus disappears?
These days, when many people around the world are in-home quarantine, people's lifestyles have changed. We can no longer easily go to work or our job is closed. We can't go to see the people we love, and we can't do much of what we used to do easily during this time. Even if there is no ban or we live in a place where the coronavirus has not yet become widespread, we still do not want to do anything ourselves. Because we are both worried about our lives and trying to be responsible citizens and not cause more outbreaks of this virus.
By pardis kiani6 years ago in Longevity
Quarantine Chronicles 2nd Edition
Quarantine Chronicles 2nd Edition I started to feel like a balloon that was slowly deflating waking up with headaches, constantly tired, even when I first woke up. I looked in the mirror and it became apparent, with my complexion white as of the walls or pale as a ghost (like my grandmother would say) and my lips which are naturally red as an apple became a dull pink, that I needed blood! My next thought thank God, it’s not coronavirus! Followed by a slight panic how do I get a blood transfusion in the middle of a pandemic unable to go to the hospital safely? After days of trying to get it organized, a nurse came knocking on my door wearing a mask but no gloves my intuition screamed inside my head, don’t let her in of course, seconds later my logic trying to quiet my intuition spoke back. Are you crazy? Of course, let her in you need blood. Opening the door slightly I asked, “you are an oncology nurse here to give me blood right? “Actually she said, with a slight hesitation “I am an orthopedic nurse but yes I’m here to give you a blood transfusion.” That was enough, my own disbelief about the situation let my intuition break free as I spoke. “I am truly sorry for all your effort in coming out here but I’m not comfortable having an orthopedic nurse give me a blood transfusion. I need an oncology nurse here. My veins are not easy to get because of my past chemotherapy treatments and I need someone who will know if I start having a problem with the blood. I’m sorry I’m just not comfortable”. “No problem” she said and quickly left . I then called my Oncologist and let him know what had happened. He was shocked and so upset they sent a non-oncology nurse to my apt. Fortunately, all of this happened early enough that it was only 11am, when the first nurse left and by 2 PM another nurse an oncology nurse in the full hazmat suit arrived and I let her in feeling much better about the whole situation. For four hours sat together in my bedroom as she quickly found a decent vein and administered the blood . I enjoyed the company after weeks of not interacting with anyone talking to her about anything and everything to push out of my mind the danger of even having someone this close to me given the pandemic and knowing that she’s exposed to people all the time. Once again, in my head my intuition spoke loud and clear that everything would be okay and that I needed the blood which I desperately did.
By Melissa Hevenor The Psychic In Your Pocket6 years ago in Longevity
We need to keep our distances
I am 38 years old with cerebral palsy, and my lungs are underdeveloped, so with the threat of the Coronavirus in the air, the proposition of going outside is a scary one. I am very grateful for the extra food stamps doing this pandemic, but it is tough to use them doing this crisis because you cannot use food stamps online. The fact that food stamps spending has to be in person puts me in the people that worked for me and love me eh higher risk send me home it's a tough position to be in because I have a tiny freezer in the refrigerator, so that means I have to make weekly trips to the store. I feel like every time I step outside doing this pandemic; I am putting my very life have to risk when the answer is to let people use their food stamps online so they can maintain social distancing.
By Yvonne Knight6 years ago in Longevity
An Open Letter to the Girl That Almost Shares My Name: COVID-19 Looks Too Much Like Us.
When I look at you, I see myself. If my eyes are unable to see you, my sister, it is because my own vision is blurred. Lillian P. Benbow, 15th National President of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
By Vanessa Barksdale6 years ago in Longevity
From Coping to Thriving: Shifting the Pandemic Battle Plan
"There's no turning back!" I can still picture it. One of our teens, about to leap off the slate diving rock into the backyard pool. A split second after the leap, the midair yelp: "No turning ba-ack!"… and then the splash, the ripples, the pause and the re-surface. Wet!
By Teresa Hedley6 years ago in Longevity











