Renaming, it's such a human thing
Naming and renaming things have a divine quality to it even as it is a human activity. So, even though 'Lord God' of Genesis 2:19 'formed every beast of the field, and every fowl of the air' - the Bible seems a bit iffy about who created marine cr...

Naming and renaming things have a divine quality to it even as it is a human activity. So, even though 'Lord God' of Genesis 2:19 'formed every beast of the field, and every fowl of the air' - the Bible seems a bit iffy about who created marine creatures - 'whatsoever Adam called every living creature, that was the name thereof'. So, god proposes, man disposes of names. Naamkaran is a big deal in all cultures. Now, re-naamkaran is gaining ground. Whether it's renaming oneself through affidavit or social use, or renaming places or objects to claim or reclaim them, try re-nomenclaturing. Call 'sky', for instance, 'pencil', or 'fridge', 'fabulous'. You'll probably feel better without sky or fridge caring one bit.
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