(Homilia eventually takes on the "usually short sermon" meaning in our modern homily, and then incorporated into the Latin used by writers of the early first millennium).
Parents (at least first generations)
from subcontinents
(a large, distinguishable part
of a continent, such
as North America
or southern Africa)
often select names
in accordance with their homeland –
the United States of America
and the country of India
(which latter country –
surprisingly enough
significantly smaller
than the United States, whereat
The United States
encompasses a land area
of approximately
9,833,517 square kilometers,
making same land -
home of the free
land of the brave
about three times
larger than India,
which covers around
3,287,263 square kilometers,
which loosely translates
means India roughly
33.43% the size of the United States,
nevertheless a humongous piece
of real estate
as pertains to this poem)
from Vedic literature or deities,
frequently consulting priests,
gurus, or family elders
to ensure the name
brings auspiciousness
and matches the child's birth
chart Parents often select names
from Vedic literature
or deities, frequently
consulting priests, gurus,
or family elders
to ensure the name
brings auspiciousness
and matches the
child's birth chart
entitling such offspring
directly affecting and impacting
a newborn boy or girl
with a combination of constituent factors
steeped in tradition where
"Ambiance" and/or spelled "ambience"
often used interchangeably,
both meaning the same thing
the distinct "vibe," feeling,
or tone of a place
such as Phoenix Physical Therapy
located at 345 June Drive
suite 140 Harleysville
100 PHOENIX Rehab
19438-3115,
and after just
one session earlier today
eleventh of June
two thousand and twenty six,
whereby I feel uplifted analogous
when the Kripalu Ashram
in Sumneytown, Pennsylvania
offered workshops
for non-community members
a good thirty five years ago
and no matter yours truly (me)
signed up for Yoga
(he could never
tie himself into a pretzel),
but nevertheless bestowed
with magical realism from Ambika
Sanskrit: अम्बिका, IAST: Ambikā)
meaning "mother,"
"mother of the universe,"
or "dear mother,"
(frequently representing
the Hindu goddess Durga or Parvati)
intoned her hypnotizing, mesmerizing,
and soothing intonation,
the participants buoyed aloft
into the ream of blissfulness
(perhaps other than yours truly)
experienced a lightness of being.
Matter of fact all the residents
who comprised aforementioned
spiritual community adopted
a macrobiotic diet
whose underweight emaciated bodies
frequently with sunken chests
resembled those of
concentration camp victims
and most babies born
during the booming surge
in popularity during
the early/mid nineteen seventies
the former above
viz geographic buoys and gulls
likely got their name hashtagged
this based the all knowing
Google Chrome search engine,
predicated, on the zodiac
linkedin into astrological calculations
(nakshatra), the child's birth sound,
or spiritual significance,
often finalized
during a Namkaran ceremony,
whereby parents often select names
from Vedic literature or deities,
frequently consulting priests,
gurus, or family elders
to ensure the name
brings auspiciousness
and matches the child's birth
plus off the chart
particular aura, characteristics
such as charisma, karma
(instant or otherwise),
persona and otherwise.