What's
in a name? Many and also nothing. That is when you don't
understand the different layers, that form a word. The way you spell
it, the historical roots, the emotional aura of a word (f.i.
Democracy) and so on. Names also have a meaning in the spiritual
world. When you know some-one's name, you have power over him or her
and certainly over animals and game. Names have a long way to go and
they have a local meaning too. My first name means in the local
dialect “an adopted child”. When a servant got pregnant by a
future hero or leader, a marriage was arranged and the husband was
paid for. By a job or to give some-one the chance to hide his
homesexuality. Is that why I got that name? But my name is one of the
most common ones there is? Kings, emperors, martyrs and popes wore my
name! What's the meaning of that.
Words
and names can also be used is an anagram or to give a message when
read from left to right. I will give you some examples and tools, how
to analyse a word or a name. Let's see, what is “inside” the
names of ancient and recent names of gods and godesses. First is the
Babylonian fertility godess “Ishtar”. Her name is still
recognisable in the present names “Esther” or “Isa”. The
first association is with the Egyptian sungod Ra, also worshipped as
“Amon” (yes, Toet-Ankh-Amon) and his name ends a christian
prayer. “Star” is obvious, but it gives a link to a tarot-card
and is there a reference to the tv-medium Shar?. Etc. And what do you
think of “jupiter – reptile?” Strangely enough, Jesus is easily
transformed into Zeus, the Greek supreme God. Jesus is also a
powerword. When used in extreme situations it may help to keep your
enemies at a distance. But there are more words like that. Some may
freeze an animal or a person, some can even kill.
But
I saved the lives of my dogs several times, by making them stop
immediately. I know their names.
Some
people read from left to right. What does a muslim read when he sees
the word “God”. Is that a joke or something.
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