Natal names are words that we can relate to for having been called them before as individuals. Authentic names are words we have said before as individuals. There is a quantity that we share, for having shared an ancestor or situation.
I remember, during the Bush Administration, the use of "terrorist" and "axis of evil", I thought, "Well, everyone has those, I hope it doesn't attract unappropriately." We might, depending on translation, have a lot of terms that lead us to believe other than the best about ourselves. But we are evolving to improve, when we make an effort. We, learning from the past, and venturing toward the future, can better our situation.
Having identified as "black", I wondered why I might. Listening to someone calling in the street near me I realized it too is a natal name and authentic name we share as a group.
"Terrorist", "black", "white", "green planet", "show", "comedy", "politics", "race relations", "way to go", "best chance", these are all terms we seem to have in common as natal names. "Beautiful game", "rainbow", "black, white, yellow, red, brown", "green planet", "peace", "give it a try", these are all terms we seem to have in common as authentic names. These words show us to our past, as we create our future in the Solar System.
When we use natal names and authentic names we create a biological bond, still we could also make separations and create alienations we don't intend, because communication takes consideration of what had passed, and thought toward how we want to proceed. Most important we must realize that each of us has specifics in time and place, issues regarding how we interpret ourselves and each other.
I encourage each reader to think of a few natal names and authentic names, just to consider this topic. Like "__ lives matter." Experiment.
p.s. We should pick a President who loves life on Earth and wants to improve its worth, one who's aura is clean and dignified. A President often blankets the nation in the process of having won, it hasn't always been this way.
Sunday, July 10, 2016
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