Chosen names and avatars.
Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2004 11:40 pm
Check Your Email
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Corporations go through a great deal to get a good name for a
product. Businesses know the difference a good name makes.
In the Garden of Eden, Adam's job was naming things.
It was the first Biblical occupation of man - Naming Things.
It could well be called, "The world's oldest profession."
It is still a job we all have.
We don't choose our birth names, our parents do.
We do choose our email names. Our email name can go around the
world faster than the speed of thought.
Our email name often reflects what we think of ourselves.
Some of you reading this may need to change your name.
As I read some of our adopted names, I often say,
"this person is calling negative things upon themselves
because they are calling themselves something negative
and sending it all over the world."
We can't blame anyone else for our adopted name, we chose it.
Did you ever wonder why successful entertainers often change
their names? You don't know most of the movie star's birth
names, you only know their changed names.
They chose a new name because they wanted something different
out of life.
Look at your email or forum name.
What does it say about you?
What are you calling yourself?
What are you calling upon yourself?
Is it something or someone that you want to be?
Is it somewhere you want to go?
Maybe your email name is neutral, but maybe it is not.
Here are seven examples of email names that don't reflect good
things or destinations for the owner: booboo@, hardtimes@,
maddog@, devilwoman@, got_no_money@, sickpuppy@, and nightmare@.
That literally call out bad things. Each time that you hit "SEND," maybe
you are sending to more than just the recipient.
Do you ever think, "maybe I am sending out into the world
vibration and spirit saying, 'this is whom I call myself,'
respond to me accordingly."
Look at your email name, the name YOU have chosen.
Remember an email name is an address.
It reflects your habitation and destination.
Where do you live?
That's true on more than one level.
Look at your email name, the name you have chosen,
your cyberspace habitation and destination.
I personally feel the same could be true about our Avatars,
some of them make me cringe. Is that truly the way you
want us or the world to see you?
As Microsoft's slogan says,
"Where do you want to go today?"
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Corporations go through a great deal to get a good name for a
product. Businesses know the difference a good name makes.
In the Garden of Eden, Adam's job was naming things.
It was the first Biblical occupation of man - Naming Things.
It could well be called, "The world's oldest profession."
It is still a job we all have.
We don't choose our birth names, our parents do.
We do choose our email names. Our email name can go around the
world faster than the speed of thought.
Our email name often reflects what we think of ourselves.
Some of you reading this may need to change your name.
As I read some of our adopted names, I often say,
"this person is calling negative things upon themselves
because they are calling themselves something negative
and sending it all over the world."
We can't blame anyone else for our adopted name, we chose it.
Did you ever wonder why successful entertainers often change
their names? You don't know most of the movie star's birth
names, you only know their changed names.
They chose a new name because they wanted something different
out of life.
Look at your email or forum name.
What does it say about you?
What are you calling yourself?
What are you calling upon yourself?
Is it something or someone that you want to be?
Is it somewhere you want to go?
Maybe your email name is neutral, but maybe it is not.
Here are seven examples of email names that don't reflect good
things or destinations for the owner: booboo@, hardtimes@,
maddog@, devilwoman@, got_no_money@, sickpuppy@, and nightmare@.
That literally call out bad things. Each time that you hit "SEND," maybe
you are sending to more than just the recipient.
Do you ever think, "maybe I am sending out into the world
vibration and spirit saying, 'this is whom I call myself,'
respond to me accordingly."
Look at your email name, the name YOU have chosen.
Remember an email name is an address.
It reflects your habitation and destination.
Where do you live?
That's true on more than one level.
Look at your email name, the name you have chosen,
your cyberspace habitation and destination.
I personally feel the same could be true about our Avatars,
some of them make me cringe. Is that truly the way you
want us or the world to see you?
As Microsoft's slogan says,
"Where do you want to go today?"