(280) Name and fate
By Janet ShinNames may have a fateful influence. If you expected them to reflect the literal interpretations as they suggest, however, their implications are sometimes contradict and you should read the superficial and implicit meanings carefully. It is very important as we often face the situations being guided by names. It is reported that Yoo Byung-eun, de facto owner of the sunken ferry has got trademark rights over a thousand, which include not only Sewol, the name of the ship, but those of many other affiliates the company has. Once you review their brand-names, including his own pseudonym, you will find some hints about how Yoo has regarded his business and people. There are underlying ramifications to lead to grave consequences. First of all, they contain much of religious significance, which is rather doctrinaire and implies they were chosen by God. They sound like kingdoms ruled by a special existence. For example, CheonHaeJi, the largest shareholder of its ship business indicates the heaven, ocean and earth. It has the concept of cosmos as a whole. The other associate, Sem
May 22, 2014