January 3rd, 2008
Category: Pepper
Tom T. also writes: I’ve heard that Gaia has another ancient name that she likes better. I thought it sounded something like, Inchata, but not quite. I was told that the translation meant Beautiful Being in the language of that time. There are many names that describe Gaia, some that are new and some that are very old. Different languages and cultures have different names and even titles for Gaia. There are names that describe the planet as a source of life, and others that have a heavenly, star-like quality to them. Some are not names at all, but emanations of sound. Gaia is not really a name. It is an appellation; a word that describes something without naming it. Names are beautiful, but they are limiting. Gaia recognizes us by our vibration and by the unique journey that each of us undertakes. It is rare for Gaia to address us by name. If you have ever attended one of Gaia’s seminars you would be impressed by how well she seems to recognize each individual. Names are a very human thing. We like some and dislike others. We prefer strong names as well as starry, heavenly names. We enjoy naming and renaming ourselves as we continually evolve and reinvent ourselves. Gaia does not have human feelings in this regard. She is content to be a sentience and she is content with whatever name we feel most comfortable with.
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