Family, friends, co-workers, employers, and neighbors may all call you by various names or nicknames and each name elicits a slight shift in your Ase Ami (Energy Signature). The point here is that when we call the name of a thing we affect the reality of the thing. This notion is well understood in most religious and spiritual traditions where the names of the God and Spiritual Beings should not be spoken in vain or with disrespect. In some traditions special days are set-aside for the entire community to come together and pay homage to an important deity by calling their name, singing their homage songs, and feeding them before the community feast. These activities nurture cohesiveness in the community and fills the members with the Ase associated with the name of that particular spiritual entity. There is another important aspect to a name, especially the names of spiritual beings.
We have discussed in my writings that idea that when two or more entities interact they in turn create (generate) a Quantum Entity that is a manifestation of the integration of the individual energy fields. We have also suggested that there is a vibration or membrane that separates the physical world and the spiritual world. In order to penetrate that membrane we must open a pathway, doorway, or vortex through that membrane. We accomplish that by calling the name of the Orisa and Ancestors we wish to connect with. It is the Name of the thing and the feelings, thoughts, and attitudes that arise in you when you hear or speak that particular name that allows you to make the connection. When your name is called it brings you to attention. When the names of Orisa and Egun are called they also are moved. This is why it is important to remember the Daily Calendar so that you can homage the Orisa on their special days. But more importantly, you should call your guardian Orisa’s names out loud and often because when you do you give power to the Quantum Entity that you share with your Orisa, you strengthen the connection, and because you keep the pathway, doorway, or vortex between the material world and the Spiritual World open to you.
Ki Olodumare, Orisa, ati Egun fifun e ni
Itona, Imoye, ati Opo Ire!
Itona, Imoye, ati Opo Ire!
My Olodumare, Orisa, and Ancestors bestow on you
Guidance, Wisdom, and Abundant Blessings!
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