Shadowing-Übung: What’s In a Name? - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Most of us in the modern world are given a name when we're born.
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Most of us in the modern world are given a name when we're born.
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You may like that name or you may not like that name.
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You may feel like it fits you or you may feel like it doesn't fit you at all.
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You may change your name over the course of your life.
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You may be in the position at some point to name something or someone.
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Whether this is a pet or a company or a child or something else.
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At some point you may find yourself asking What's in a name?
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Well, this is the question I'm going to be answering in today's episode.
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Names matter and they matter in so many ways.
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1. Names validate existence.
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They signal that a thing exists,
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that it's differentiated from every other thing around it,
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that it's relevant and that it matters.
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2. Names carry a vibratory frequency.
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They're like an energetic signature.
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And when you attach that vibratory frequency to somebody or to something,
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it affects that someone or something.
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The full picture of this vibratory frequency is quite complex by the way.
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It involves things like thought forms associated with that name,
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stories attached to that name,
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past or future events, associations it conjures for yourself and others,
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the numerology associated with it,
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the impact of the specific tone,
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its timbre, its volume, intensity,
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texture, duration, rhythm, tempo and meter,
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what qualities or other things are energetically contained or included within it,
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the concepts that are associated with that name,
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its meaning, etc. This vibratory frequency is constantly influencing you and those that you come into contact with.
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It acts like a kind of a blueprint,
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shaping how you manifest in the world,
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shaping how others experience and interact with you,
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and shaping how you interact with and experience life.
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A name is full of coded information.
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Given that you have a vibratory frequency before being named,
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by the way, the vibration of your name can do things like bridge,
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resonate with, enhance, clash with,
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or diminish your non-physical vibratory frequency.
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3. A name is an anchor for identity.
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A name becomes entwined with a person's sense of personhood it acts as this kind of steady point of reference
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that enables a person's self-concept and self-image to remain steady and consistent throughout time.
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4. A name influences how you see yourself.
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Because a name is such a key part of identity,
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it's obvious that it would have an impact on how you see yourself.
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Imagine the difference in how you would see yourself if your name was felony versus if your name was charity.
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This is also true of the why behind a name.
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Say that a little girl was born and her dad wanted a boy instead,
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so when she was born he was super disappointed and looked at his wife and said,
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we'll just name her after you.
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This little girl would struggle with a sense of importance,
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self-worth and also differentiation from her mother all her life.
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A name can both form and express self-concept.
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5. A name influences how other people see you.
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There's no getting around the fact that names trigger immediate associations,
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thoughts, feelings, biases and impressions.
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And this absolutely affects how other people see a thing or a person,
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as well as how they behave around and treat that person.
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You can think of a name like a kind of a social badge coated with all kinds of information for others.
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6. Given that a name is a very powerful vibration,
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it shapes your self-concept and therefore how you behave in the world,
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as well as it shapes how other people see you and therefore how they behave towards you.
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Names have the capacity to influence your personality,
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your life experience and therefore, your life path.
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This has actually been well studied by the way.
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Individuals often develop an appearance that matches their name over time.
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This is known as the face name matching effect.
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People tend to adopt behaviors such as frequent smiling
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or certain grooming styles that fit the stereotypes that are associated with their name.
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Changing their appearance, specifically hair and facial muscle structure,
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to mirror the social expectation of their name.
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A person named Hope, for example,
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may feel subtly urged to smile more or be more optimistic,
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while a name that implies strength,
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like maybe Victor, will lead to a more assertive self-image.
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If a person has a name with positive connotations,
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they're likely to receive more positive reinforcement from others, fostering high self-esteem.
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Now, to the contrary, a name seen as negative,
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unprofessional, difficult or undesirable in some way,
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often results in a negative association,
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negative attention from others, causing a person to develop lower self-esteem and to feel insecure.
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Studies have shown that people with more common or traditional names have an easier experience getting hired for jobs,
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while those with distinctive foreigner stereotyped names often face discrimination.
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Teachers often subconsciously hold different academic expectations for students based on their names.
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Which can, by the way,
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influence a child's school performance.
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On dating apps, it's been proven that people with names perceived as unfashionable or old-fashioned are more likely to be rejected.
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Psychological research into implicit egotism suggests that people are subconsciously attracted to things that resemble them,
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including their own names.
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So you may be subtly drawn to careers or locations
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that share your name's initials or that have something to do with your name.
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For example, people that are named Dennis are statistically more likely to become dentists
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and those named Baker often gravitate towards the baking industry.
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You're also going to be drawn to products that you buy
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and to brands you trust based off of their similarity to your own name.
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All this can influence serious life decisions,
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shape a person's potential and dictate their life path trajectory.
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In this way, a name can become like a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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7. Names are very powerful connectors, tying you to things.
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For example, a name that is associated with the ocean can tie you to the ocean.
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Or an ancestral or cultural name can connect you tie you to things like ancestry or culture.
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There is a heritage transmission in names of an ancestral nature that connect you to your roots,
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but also to things like a specific culture,
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family history, ancestral legacies, family values and individuals within a family line.
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8. Names play a role in pre-birth intention.
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Obviously, because a name carries such a powerful vibratory signature
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that relates to your own identity and the life that you're ultimately going to live,
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before you come into this life,
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your name was a part of your pre-birth planning.
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But here is where it gets complicated.
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Your consciousness may pre-select a name that carries a specific vibrational frequency
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that aligns with your consciousness or the intended purpose you have for this life experience.
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Or, you may choose into an experience where your name is out of alignment with you.
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Because the desired effect that that has is part of the expansion path that you intended for this specific life.
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If it's the first scenario,
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your consciousness will influence your parents,
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often on a subconscious level.
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more rarely on the conscious level,
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so that they experience the inspiration or the pull towards a specific name that matches that pre-intended name.
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Just to give you two examples,
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beings who are coming into a life to specifically create ancestral
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lineage progression are likely to select the name of a specific ancestor
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or a name that vibrates as a kind of antidote to ancestral traumas.
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If a being has a pre-birth intention to be a healer,
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they're likely to select a name that holds a very specific numerology,
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so as to be able to act as a conduit to specific energies.
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Sometimes a name change in life is part of a being's pre-birth intention as well.
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Changing your name at a certain point in life can signal a shift away from a karmic
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or familial chapter of soul progression over to a completely different chapter of soul progression
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that is based on entirely different influencing factors.
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And this is something that many of you would have seen before even coming in.
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9. Logos.
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The word is a very powerful tool for creation.
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Logos is a bridge between non-physical and physical.
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It forms potential energy into ordered form and manifestation.
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A person's name is a word that brings order to their individual existence.
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It invokes specific qualities into the material physical realm and they are expressed through the person's temporal form.
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It is essentially a statement of being.
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Uh-oh!
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So, because of all of this,
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obviously changing your name can have a serious effect on you and your life.
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For example, dropping your family name and taking on someone else's family name obviously impacts belonging and unity.
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On an energetic level, it can literally mean you're being claimed by and are becoming one with that other family line.
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And this implies you're taking it and all that's contained within it,
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both good and bad, onto yourself.
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To the flip side, it can mean that you are disconnecting yourself from the family line that you were born into,
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releasing it and all that's contained within it, both good and bad.
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Not completely of course, because obviously you opted into the genetics
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that are associated with that family line and were shaped by those ancestral gifts and traumas that were transferred,
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either directly or indirectly, but you are disconnecting yourself from it in a significant way.
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Changing the name that you go by,
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usually this is a person's first name,
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is usually what has the most impact.
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It will drastically alter your personal frequency,
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drastically alter the way that you see yourself and the way that other people see you.
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It is very likely to change your life path.
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Changing the name that a person goes by helps a person to create this distinct persona.
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It often allows them to align their persona with their inner truth as well.
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It can signify a fresh start,
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helping individuals to reclaim power and also positivity after a trauma or to distance themselves potentially from a traumatic past.
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It's a wildly transformative act.
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One that has the power to do so much good for a person.
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It's a move to take ownership over one's own identity.
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That being said, some things you need to be very conscious of when you are changing your name,
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is that doing so is a big deal because of everything that's in a name.
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You need to be very conscious about whether changing your name is an act of rejection,
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especially self-rejection, or whether it's an act of separation.
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The choice to separate from something is a very serious choice,
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not to be taken lightly.
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You also need to be conscious of whether it is an act of discontinuation.
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The choice to discontinue a name such as a family name can have some serious implications
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because it's a chosen endedness or death sentence to a specific frequency and all that is coded within it.
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The intention that you have behind a name change matters a lot
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because this can either make it an in alignment thing to change your name
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or an out of alignment thing to do so.
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On top of this, changing your name can be a logistical nightmare.
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It can create legal problems,
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it can lead you to being flagged as a threat by certain bureaucracies.
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Changing your name can create issues for you and other people
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because they associate you with your old name and may continue to use it.
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Well, this may create frustration in you,
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conflicts and identity dissonance in you.
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Every interaction with people who know you already may feel like an identity negotiation
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and they may be upset that
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they have the pressure of changing you in their heads and remembering to call you by this different new name,
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the entire social dynamic between you and others may be laced with a kind of friction because of it.
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At least for a time.
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If you have established success also under your name,
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changing your name can lead to a lot of professional problems and potentially professional losses.
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Changing your name can lead to a kind of unexpected existential crisis for some people as well.
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Your old name links you to everything that you have experienced in the past.
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Now for some people changing their name feels like they have killed off the person that lived through all of those experiences.
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Essentially that they've killed off themselves.
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Taking a new name can also make you feel like an imposter.
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Dropping a family name can enhance the feeling of being orphaned and can generate a lot of guilt.
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And a person may change their name believing
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that it will magically fix all their issues only to realize that this didn't happen.
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It didn't magically make it so that you don't have a drinking problem like dad did.
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It didn't magically make it so that you have so much confidence.
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It didn't give you the fresh start you wanted.
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The more conscious you are about your names,
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plural, and about any name that you may be considering, the better.
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Becoming conscious about a name implies perceiving the energetic signature it holds.
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Discovering the etymology and meaning,
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researching its origins, being aware of what it's associated with across cultures,
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being conscious of what it is tied to and all the implications of that,
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what it connects a person to.
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Really reflecting on its impact on identity,
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how it will cause someone to perceive themselves and how it will impact the way that others will see them.
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The thought forms, associations and stories that are a part of that name vibrationally what it symbolizes,
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what it will influence it being to become,
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its phonetic personality, its numerology,
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its prophetic implications, its sound and flow, pronunciation and spelling.
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The why behind it.
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The why has to be aligned and there has to be a good why.
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A name is not just a label.
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Contrary to Juliet's speech in the wildly popular play,
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Romeo and Juliet, a rose by any other name may not actually smell as sweet. Have a good week.

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Im modernen Leben erhalten die meisten von uns bei der Geburt einen Namen. Der Name, den wir tragen, kann unser Selbstbild und unsere Identität stark beeinflussen. In dem Video "Was steckt hinter einem Namen?" wird diskutiert, wie Namen nicht nur eine einfache Bezeichnung sind, sondern auch eine tiefere Bedeutung haben. Der Sprecher erklärt, dass Namen unsere Existenz validieren, eine energetische Frequenz tragen und als Anker für unsere Identität dienen. Dieser tiefgründige Ansatz bietet den Lernenden wertvolle Einsichten, die nicht nur das Verständnis für die Bedeutung von Namen stärken, sondern auch helfen, das eigene Selbstbewusstsein zu verbessern und die Englischkenntnisse zu vertiefen. Dies ist besonders nützlich für die Verbesserung der Englischen Aussprache und die Anwendung von shadowing Techniken.

Top 5 Phrasen für die tägliche Kommunikation

  • „What’s in a name?“ – Was steckt in einem Namen?
  • „Names validate existence.“ – Namen bestätigen die Existenz.
  • „A name is an anchor for identity.“ – Ein Name ist ein Anker für die Identität.
  • „How you see yourself.“ – Wie du dich selbst siehst.
  • „Vibratory frequency.“ – Vibrationsfrequenz.

Diese Phrasen sind nicht nur praktisch im Alltag, sondern bieten auch tiefere Einsichten in das Thema Identität und Selbstwahrnehmung, was für das Shadowing essentiell ist.

Schritt-für-Schritt Shadowing-Anleitung

Um die Herausforderungen, die dieses Video bietet, durch Englisch Shadowing zu meistern, befolge diese einfachen Schritte:

  1. Video anschauen: Beginne damit, das Video in ruhiger Umgebung anzusehen, ohne sofort zu versuchen, es nachzusprechen.
  2. Ersten Durchlauf machen: Höre dir die erste Sekunde an und wiederhole das, was du hörst, laut. Konzentriere dich auf die klangliche Frequenz und die Aussprache der Worte.
  3. Abschnitt für Abschnitt: Teile das Video in kleinere Abschnitte auf und wiederhole jeden Abschnitt mehrmals. Achte auf Klang und Rhythmus.
  4. Schaffen von Verbindungen: Verknüpfe die Konzepte, die besprochen werden, mit deinem eigenen Namen oder Erfahrungen, um eine emotionale Verbindung zu schaffen.
  5. Selbstprüfung: Recorde deine Wiederholungen und höre sie dir an, um deine Fortschritte zu überprüfen und Bereiche zu identifizieren, die du verbessern möchtest.

Durch diese Vorgehensweise kannst du deine Fähigkeiten in der Englischen Aussprache verbessern und gleichzeitig ein tieferes Verständnis für die eingehenden Konzepte entwickeln. Nutze diese Shadowing-Techniken regelmäßig auf deiner shadowing site, um kontinuierlich Fortschritte zu machen!

Was ist die Shadowing-Technik?

Shadowing ist eine wissenschaftlich fundierte Sprachlerntechnik, die ursprünglich für die professionelle Dolmetscherausbildung entwickelt und durch den Polyglotten Dr. Alexander Arguelles populär gemacht wurde. Die Methode ist einfach aber wirkungsvoll: Du hörst englisches Audio von Muttersprachlern und wiederholst es sofort laut — wie ein Schatten, der dem Sprecher mit nur 1–2 Sekunden Verzögerung folgt. Anders als passives Hören oder Grammatikübungen zwingt Shadowing dein Gehirn und deine Mundmuskulatur, gleichzeitig echte Sprachmuster zu verarbeiten und zu reproduzieren. Studien zeigen, dass es Aussprachegenauigkeit, Intonation, Rhythmus, verbundene Sprache, Hörverständnis und Sprechflüssigkeit signifikant verbessert — was es zu einer der effektivsten Methoden für die IELTS Speaking-Vorbereitung und reale englische Kommunikation macht.

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