In general, names are incredibly important - your name can tell you so much about who and what you are, coded in synchronicity. Some names are hard-coded into reality itself as a person's primary imprint of fate, while others are synthetically manufactured. Not only the name itself, but the phonetics associated with its pronunciation cast a specific aura on its own. For example, the name Cristiano Ronaldo (clearly my favourite footballer, right?), whose real family name is completely different than his stage name, translates as "Anointed/Chosen One", with his first name referring to Christ, in this case - his "Christ-like" position in his sport. This was the role he was intended to play. Lionel Messi, as another example, meaning "Young Lion", as the one sent to overthrow his dominance over time. The promising prospect, or the ever-rising contender, destined to be king. That's his role, so on and so forth. This is all basic scripted sport-mythology, of course, with a combination of fortunate imprints and then, well, dirty meddling by those who create both the theatre and the stage for this sort of entertainment. You can hard-code a lot of different energies onto a thing by granting it a name, and allowing it to identify with this name. This isn't anything conspiratorial, by the way, it's just a way to decipher (by those who have the means to see and observe) the general 'use' and 'compatibility' of certain people for certain societal stage roles. This is rooted in ancient mystical tradition. Taylor Swift, as another example, just by hearing the phonetics and true root-meanings of her name, one can assume that she'd be quite proficient at casting spells, rituals - primarily entertainment rituals. Raw, intense and quickly executed. Now, if I'm an interested party, who is also mystically inclined, I know who is what immediately. I know who to look for - if I'm looking to make a star of some particular effect, right? Donald Trump, in another instance, translates to 'mighty ruler', if we track down its roots. Funny, isn't it? My own ancestral name, ironically so, traces back to deep spiritual journeys, testaments old and new, and the interpretation of dreams. Not much has changed with the imprint, as I still find myself following the same old prophesied cycle as my forefathers. It also comes with its own disappointments, of course, as all names do. We are each limited to a certain amount of 'wiggle room' in life. In any case, names are incredibly important, they reveal more about you than you'd think. Some are newer imprints and don't necessarily 'trace back', while others are ancient and carry generational meanings. There is also such a thing as a 'true name' of a thing. This is a sort of a level above the assigned meaning of names completely, though most languages do coincide in meaning. The phonetics, or resonance, of each note carries its own archetypal (primal) imprint, one that is older than humanity itself. It is the inherent and coded meaning, in relation to the design of all creation, carried by a frequency or chronology of sound. ![[IMG_3737.png]]