Guest guest Posted May 13, 2005 Report Share Posted May 13, 2005 I have a couple of stories about my name: My name prior to Supriti was Omenka (still my legal testified in court name) and I got that in Nigeria when I went on a 5 month adventure in 1977. I had always hated my christian name and it was such a liberating feeling to name myself. As an orphan doing my own name set me free from all kinds of past trauma and hurts and I felt so happy about that. Twenty years went by before I met Amma in 1998. I remember being so excited when I found out that She would give me a name. I was frantic, utterly frantic to have a name from her. It would mean that I was her child, I would have a MOM. A real MOM. So I asked immediately and was told yes. I got in the line and received my name Supriti. I thought Amma said "SO PRETTY" - lol. So the miracle about this is that one of my hugest vasanas was a stone heart which I had closed down when I was five years old. I lived in my own fantasy world and would become whatever the people around me wanted me to be. I let no one in, loved no one (specially myself) and what I gave out was just a show. I hated women. I kept a light inside me and didn't consciously let it out (thankfully there were kind people along my path that saw my light even though I thought I was hiding). Then when Amma gave me Supriti as a name and I found out that it means SUPREME LOVE" also "LOVED BY ALL" depending on which people are interpretting it - I was amazed. It was the perfect name for this Amma's girl. I get to hear I AM LOVED everytime someone called my name and this forces me to remember all day every day that I am LOVED, I am LOVE and I am capable of LOVING. Talk about being stunned and so grateful. I grinned from ear to ear for the longest time after getting my name. It is the perfect name for me and I truly love it and have learned to accept that I can love and be loved (trust is still an issue I am a little thorny about, I am working on that too). Amma is so dear and sweet to me and She knew exactly what to call me to melt my stone heart. When people ask me who named me, I say "MY MOM". Om Namashivaya - In Amma's service, Supriti Omenka Nnadi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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