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Re: Maggie's Name
« Reply #30 on: Yesterday at 10:11:26 PM »
I think that's comparing apples to oranges, both are fruit, but not the same.
They depend upon the identity of the person.

It's not conclusive, I agree.
But it's indicative.

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Re: Maggie's Name
« Reply #31 on: Yesterday at 10:52:25 PM »
I agree. If I understand correctly, human identity changes much than, for example, Mab's identity (Uriel would be an even more extreme example).  In fact, I am wondering if perhaps the Names that Chauncy got for Harry are not so usefur right now.
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Re: Maggie's Name
« Reply #32 on: Today at 02:15:36 AM »
I agree. If I understand correctly, human identity changes much than, for example, Mab's identity (Uriel would be an even more extreme example).  In fact, I am wondering if perhaps the Names that Chauncy got for Harry are not so usefur right now.

I suspect that they are:  Harry I think expects so, for one thing.

But also:  everyone who has Soulgazed Harry is still immune to further Soulgaze with him; and Jim has said that someone *can* reset that, and be Soulgazed anew, if they change sufficiently.

My suspicion is that both changes are changes to the Soul -- the core identity.
I doubt we will get clarity unless somebody asks for a WoJ during an AMA event.