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July 4, 2025 • 38 mins

Co-Host B.P. Greycastle (https://mountaintoppodcast.com/greycastle) It's a holiday weekend here in the US, so why not take a bit of a 'vacation' when it comes to topics? This time, we're going completely off the grid with my first-time guest B.P. Greycastle. He is the originator of a theory called 'name colorology', and the author of Your Name And Colors Key To Beauty, Career, Personality, Romance And Success. Basically, he believes your very name itself is color-coded, leading to all sorts of potential revelations...even when it comes to women, sex and dating. Okay, so first of all, how did B.P. come up with this? Hint: It turns out he's building on the work of others. Next, what is actually going on from an objective, physiological standpoint there? And what in the world is the scientific proof for name colorology? How do we 'teleport' information simply by invoking a person's name? And what different sounds in names invoke certain thoughts or emotions? How do the glands in your body govern all of this? And if our personalities and proclivities depend on the letters in our name, is this some sort of predestination gig? Are we either blessed or doomed with women (and by extension, in life) accordingly? Listen in for B.P.'s surprising answer. And what about when you marry a woman and she takes your last name? Are there practical ways we can consider our name and transform ourselves into better men who attract more and better women? All told, my guarantee is this episode is jam-packed with a perspective you've never heard before on women and dating. If this is all still too adjacent to Eastern philosophy or even astrology for your taste, I get it. Even if so, it's always interesting to have guys like B.P. on who bring a whole new perspective that challenges our temporal senses. These episodes don't come around often, but they're a fun change of pace. So the only question left to answer is, 'Are you a double flesh power person, or not?' Have you checked out the new Substack yet? https://mountaintoppodcast.com/substack

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Live from the mist and shrouded Mountain Top fortress that is X and Y communicationsheadquarters, you're listening to the world famous Mountain Top podcast.
And now, here's your host, Scot McKay.
How's it going gentlemen, welcome to yet another episode of the world famous Mountain Toppodcast as always I am your host Scot McKay you can find me on X on Truth Social on

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tik-tok and on Substack nowadays also on YouTube at Scot McKay also on Instagram at realScot McKay today.
We're going to talk about a topic
I'm guessing you've never heard of before and I have a first time guest who's really afascinating guy.
You're going to love him.

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But before we get to that, I want to remind you that the website is mountaintoppodcast.comand the Facebook group as always is Mountaintop Summit on Facebook.
My first time guest as advertised is named BP Graycastle and he is an author and theoriginator of something called Name Colorology.

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Colorology is one of those words like femininity.
You you usually leave an olo or a few syllables out thinking you spelled it right, but itis indeed colorology.
And he is the originator of the specific form of it called name colorology.
His book is called Your Name and Colors, Key to Your Beauty, Career, Personality, Romance,and Success.

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So BP is from the East Bay of the San Francisco.
Bay Area and I welcome him to the show.
BP man, glad you're here.
I'm glad to be here.
Yeah, man.
You know, this is one of those rare episodes where I really just don't know anything atall about what we're about to talk about.
So I am all ears listening to you talk about not only what name colorology is, but how youdevised this system or this modality or whatever you want to call it.

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So take it away,
Okay, well, what named colorology is, it is uh a theory of mind how the different lettersin your name are color-coded.
It's a proven fact that all sounds give off a color wavelength vibration.
So the different sounding letters in your name give off a different color wavelengthvibration.

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These are all proven facts.
uh
What scope or what instrument would you use to see that?
uh Well, the Scriven actually, he started out with his organ.
He would play different notes that would light up different colors on his organ.

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Also, uh Isaac Newton used the uh crystals to show how the different sunlight would berefracted into different colors.
And he also aligned the ditonic scale to the musical scale.
of how different notes vibrated at different color frequencies.

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A person by the name of Roland T.
Hunt wrote a book about aligning the colors to the alphabet.
Then I took it from there.
And the way it basically works is for people to believe this philosophy is I first have toexplain a couple other facts.
It's a fact that the human body has a lot of water.

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It's a proven fact.
that we have crystals in our inner air.
It's a proven fact that we have crystals in our brain.
You can Google all of those and you find out they're all proven facts.
Well, as soon as you get a case of vertigo that rocks your world for a few days, you'llknow you have crystals in your inner ear for sure.
Exactly.

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Well, you ask any ear doctor, they'll tell you you have crystals in your ear.
And when you do get vertical, a lot of times they'll have you lay on one side.
So the crystals kind of reverse back to where they're naturally at.
So when's the only time you see a rainbow is when it rains out a little bit and there'sthe water and the crystals in the air to create a rainbow.

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Or you can take your garden hose and you can spray it and create a little rainbow.
And so
It becomes a no-brainer.
We have the ability to send and receive color wavelength vibrations.
So my theory is every time somebody calls your name, you're receiving subliminal colorwavelength vibrations that's going into your inner cochlea gland where those crystals are

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and then sent to your thalamus gland in your brain, which I call the grand central stationgland of the brain.
uh
Let me interrupt you for a second.
you saying we can actually hear color?
people can that have the condition called synesthesia.
There's people that say they can taste colors, see colors, and when they touch things theyenvision colors.

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But most people know they can't.
Whenever you're called your name, most people cannot see those colors coming out of theirmouth.
But let me say to make it a little more acceptable.
Okay.
Let's go back to Marconi when he first started the uh wireless telegraph where he sentwireless messages across the ocean.

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Okay, let's talk even more about cell phones.
You could right now take a picture with your cell phone, let's say if you have your dog inthe room with you.
You would take that picture of that dog and let's say you wanted to send it to a friendall the way across country to New York or maybe even England.
That photograph that you're selling leaves your phone invisibly.

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You do not see it.
It goes through the walls of your house, whether it's plaster, cement, steel, gravels,3000, 5000 miles, however long.
And then it has to go through somebody else's house or building.
It penetrates the walls and then it comes out perfect color and everything.

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So that tells you how strong and the abilities of invisible wavelength vibrations are.
Okay, well hold on a second.
What's the difference between what you're describing with name colorology and modernwireless technology?
uh Probably not much.
There's all kinds of wireless now.

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See, we become so accustomed to wireless, we don't even think that, wow, that's a form ofuh like on Star Trek, teletransportation.
It's a form of teleporting, Wi-Fi, even my philosophy, named colorology of receivingsubliminal teleported messages.

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If you have a problem of saying, well, a lot of people don't get the connection betweenpeople's names and colors.
And that's why I explain how it all occurs with the crystals in your inner ear, the waterin our body.
We have the abilities to teleport colors because there are certain colors attuned tocertain sounds.

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And the different letters in your name sound differently, like C or K or R, they sounddifferently.
Speaking of C and K and R, it's a proven fact that regardless of the language, the samesounds, the same hard consonant sounds, are usually the components of that culture or that
language's curse words.

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You ever notice that?
uh Yeah, and in my book, in my philosophy, when I'm analyzing the Persian name, forexample, the name Carol, a girl's name Carol.
Well, if you look in the alphabet in my book, the color alphabet that's in my book, you'llsee under the red spectrum, it has a C.

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But that C phonetically does not sound to C, it sounds to K.
And there's different letters like
I there's a high I a low I so you have to analyze your name phonetically what you'reactually hearing so if that kind of goes along with what you just said I'm not sure

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Well, Scot McKay sounds pretty damn profane.
Well, that C sounds like K in your name.
if you were to look on my uh alphabet color chart, you'd look under the red spectrum andsee a C.
But I tell people when you read my book, don't skip.

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You start from the beginning.
And I explain that you have to analyze your name phonetically, the way the lettersactually sound.
And also, if a letter is silent, you don't count it.
So the French really get wadded up over this, don't they?
Okay, fair enough.
Yeah.
All right.
So let's go ahead and put this all together.

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Okay.
I'm born with my name.
My name is mine unless I go choose to change it legally or something like that.
As soon as a person is born and they receive a name and people, their parents startcalling them their names, it's laying the foundation and personality, character traits,
and talents, both positive and negative of all your seven centers.

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Now, the seven centers I'm referring to, the Eastern philosophers, the Hindu...
chakras.
They call them the chakras centers.
Now, if I have three charts in my book,
It shows where the seven chakra centers are, where your seven major endocrine glands are,and I call them your seven personality energy centers.

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I call them spiritual, mental, vocal, physical, control, emotional, and sexual.
The Hindus call them crown chakra, bra chakra, throat chakra, heart chakra, solar plexuschakra, and root chakra.
Now the seven endocrine glands are in those same places.
So...
I believe that the Hindus, they're talking about the seven chakras centers, areunknowingly talking about your seven major endocrine glands.

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If you look at the chart of the endocrine glands, they're in the same place.
The endocrine glands are up at the top of your head is your pineal, then at your brow, inbetween your eyes is the pituitary, the base of your throat is your thyroid.
In the area of your heart is your thymus.

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Then your adrenals and then your pancreas down there to belly button and then for the manit's a testes and For the women it's ovaries down at your sexual center So my theory is
every time someone calls you your name it's going to your inner ear to your grandcilctoric station gland of your brain and then it's it sends it to the pituitary and then

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the pituitary decides what
hormones to release to these seven centers.
So where my color comes in is let's say your uh metal center is attuned to with you, it'sorange.
The second letter in your name is your metal center colors.

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So if you were to uh both your first and last name, second.
let me, yeah, let me start at the top though.
Okay, the first letters in your first and last name are your spiritual center colors oryour crown chakra or your pineal endocrine gland.

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Okay, I call it your center where your genius lies, your imagination, your creativity oryour moral conscience of right and wrong or if you want to call it your religious center.
So you're a yellow spiritual person from your first name, that S.
Yellow letters are E, L, S, and Z.
So your general spiritual nature or your imagination level has to do with the charactertraits of the yellow spectrum.

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Yellow spiritual people, their general spiritual nature is to be cheerful, friendly,happy, positive, analytical.
They do a lot of analyzing.
Sometimes they analyze, analyze, analyze.
Okay.
They make good teachers, educators, psychologists, psychiatrists.
And oh now from your last name, the first letter is that So you're also a green spiritualperson.

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Their nature is to be very balanced, poised, peaceful, lawful.
I show they make the most famous uh lawyers, architects, peacemakers, if I hadn't saidthat.
They also make the best quarterbacks.
I show in my book that probably 100 % if you want to go the top 10,

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quarterbacks of all time are green spiritual people, people whose first or last name startwith F, M or T letters.
Great.
Tom Brady.
What was that?
I said, so much for Lamar Jackson.
Okay.
If you go on Google now and look up 25 best quarterbacks of all time, you're going to seethat every one of them or just about every one of them are green spiritual people.

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Tom Brady, Joe Montana, Patrick Mahomes, Terry Bradshaw, Warren Moon, Troy Aikman, BrettFarr, Dan Marino, Peyton Manning, and then the other Mannings.
In my book I show that 95 % of your most famous people in practically every major careerfield is because their color coded name.

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That's fascinating because I think a lot of guys are probably listening about now going,okay, McKay, when did you get into astrology?
No, and this is different.
this is different.
You know, I was on another talk show and the host said, and he said it correctly, he says,this sounds like a science.
And I said, yes, it is a science, but it is also a spiritual philosophy.

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So I'm spending most of my time explaining in a scientific way so the masses will start toaccept it.
But it does have a lot of, you know, have you ever read any near-death experience books?
or listen to any people that have had near-death experiences?
Okay.

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Well, I have never read one of those books or listened to any of them talk on a podcast orwherever that have not mentioned colors.
When they went to heaven, they said they went to heaven and they said there's more colorsin heaven than there are here on earth, and there are beans of color up there, and they

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just constantly talk about color.
and how important it is.
So that gets into the spiritual stuff, but we'll get back to uh the scientific stuff.
If you go to my website and you watch the video, I show where 95 % of the scientists thatwon the Nobel Peace Prize in physics are purple spiritual people, people whose first or

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last names start with B, I, P, or W.
Einstein, Isaac Newton,
So you can see that list.
is document.
See, most of the stuff I show in my book is documented proof, historical documented proofthat can't be changed.
Where I show your most famous singers, lawyers, architects, physicists, all kinds of othercareer fields.

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How about US presidents?
What's that?
Now, what I've discovered about presidents, one fact that I, most of your presidents, themajority of them are either green spiritual people or red spiritual people.
Now, as far as the green goes, I show where most of your most famous lawyers are greenspiritual people.

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Those are again, letters that start with F, or T, Melvin, Val, I, Marvin, Mitchell, Shin.
So in order to become a president,
You know, being a lawyer, know a lot about law.
And as far as the red spiritual people goes, this is uh one of the character traits of thered spectrum is to be truthful, honest.

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Well, it's pretty well known that most presidents have to have to do a lot of lying, haveto be very dishonest.
So I think that's why they get in there.
But that's just one thing I've noticed.
I counted all the presidents and seen what
color type they were and most of them come out as either green spiritual or red spiritualpeople.

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You know, you were talking about chakras and I think a lot of people in ourJudeo-Christian Western culture would dismiss chakras because it's something the Hindus
do.
But you know, yet we feel things in our heart.
We feel horniness in our groin.
We kiss our little toddlers to sleep on the forehead every night and it calms them.

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So we practice in our daily reality a lot of different things that
point to the evidence of there being this glandular trend, if you would want to call itthat, within our bodies where certain things are felt in certain places.
So it is part of the human experience, whether we want to believe it from a spiritual,that is religious perspective or just from a physiological perspective.

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It is what it is, regardless of what your faith is.
Yes, exactly.
You said it very well.
You know, the Hindus, they first start documenting and writing about the chakra centers1500 years ago.
medicine just started to discover the endocrine glands, which I say that I think theHindus are unknowingly actually referring to in 1841.

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How about that?
So, it's amazing that these Hindus
philosophers even know that, knew that these seven centers existed.
They didn't have the machines or the microscopes or the ability to dissect humans anddiscover these endocrine glands or these chakra centers back then.

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So it's amazing that they even knew that they existed.
So to make religious people of Western culture to reject, not to reject,
what I'm saying, I'm saying that actually we're talking about endocrine glands and notnecessarily chocolate cinch.
Okay, so very well.

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A lot of these guys are listening to this thinking to themselves, well, I can't help myname.
So am I doomed with women or am I underachieving with women?
And it's kind of like a predestination gig or can I do something about all this?
In my book, I show that your name determines who your romantic soulmate should be.
Okay, so give us an example.

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Before a syllable break in your name, whatever letter it hangs on, like dawn old, it hangson the end and then it breaks on the old.
Okay.
Where it hangs on a syllable break is your power color.
uh
would I be a T or an in that context?
Your power color from your first name hangs on the O, Scot.

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And then it breaks real quick on the T, Scot.
And again, m-k, again, it hangs on what I call a flesh letter.
M-uh, see that soft A or a soft O sound?
It's either one.
See, flesh letters are A, H, O, and V.

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Okay?
So...
Before the syllable break of your name, it hangs on a flesh letter from your first nameand also your second name.
So you're a double flesh power person.
So you could have a very uh romantic, powerful, controlling effect on a woman that doesnot have any flesh letters in their first or last name, which are the A, H, O, and V.

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Let me give you, trying to give you example.
Kelly,
Emily.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's why you would have a very powerful effect on her emotion.
You know, here's the way it works.
And you had no way of knowing this.
You didn't know my wife's name was Emily.
Actually, come to think of it, I didn't do that badly with Kelly back in the day either.

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But go ahead.
Oh, I can give you all kinds.
In my book, I show about 20 celebrities that have had real long lasting uh romanticrelationships because
Hold on a second though fair enough, but when a woman gets married she changes her surname
Yes, I answered that my book.

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Then we'll start to acquire new character traits to those different hormonal centers.
More?
Yeah, from the last thing.
How about?
Yeah.
Okay, now you got my attention, Mr.
BP Graycastle.
Same colorology, the names and the colors work together.

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You're talking about green people and red people and our heads are spinning.
Give us rapid fire, some practical ways we can take our names.
Now, I don't know if you're including our first name, middle name and last name or justthe name we go by.
Maybe you can explain that.
But I think these guys are just championing it a bit to figure out what they can do withtheir name.

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And here's another little twist.
Hopefully I'm not packing too much into one question, but it's really related.
What if I decided to go by my first name John instead of Scot?
Could I change my life for the better or worse?
And I'm reminded a little bit about how Bart Baggett talks about how if you change yourhandwriting, you'll change your personality.
Because he's a handwriting analyst guy.

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And that seems like a cart before the horse, much like, you know, at prima facie, whatyou're talking about sounds like as well.
But I indeed want to give you a shot to explain it because so far it's made sense.
Weirdly enough, you know, I came with an open mind like I do in any podcast like this, butI would love to hear your explanation of how we, first of all, can indeed arrive at what

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our name says about us and who we are and then how we could control that if it's somewhathopeless or
kind of a negative thing when it comes to attracting and keeping a woman in her.
You can control it any way you want.
What your career should be, who your romantic soulmate should be, all your personality andcharacter traits and talents, both positive and negative, of all those seven centers we

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talked about.
If you go for a job interview and you know the person's name that's going to beinterviewing you for that job, you can kind of pre-read their mind and impress them that
will help you get the job.
If you want to stimulate your
your uh wife romantically or sexually, I'll tell you what colors to wear that will dothat.

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You can use it in so many ways, it's unbelievable.
Well, is there a cheat sheet for this or do I have to memorize everything?
No, you you just look at my book, it gives you everything.
The good thing about my book is you can use it as a reference to know not only about allyour personality and talents of all these seven centers and how to use them, but also

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other people that you come in contact with.
So it's just so many ways you can use it.
Getting back to how guys can stimulate a potential soulmate is first you find out thelady's name and then you'll
if you know how to do my system, you know whether you're a romantic soulmate or not.

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And if you're not, the first thing I advise guys, if they still are interested in thisperson, what colors to wear to stimulate that woman romantically, emotionally.
And when they wear that color, that woman is going to see that color and
is gonna go into her eyes to remember that thalamus gland in your brain, the grand centralstation gland in your brain, and it's gonna do a computer checking, say, ah, it's gonna

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say, that's my emotional center, that stimulates me emotionally.
And women are very emotional creatures.
Then I believe my theory is she's gonna release hormones from their pancreas and stimulateher emotionally, romantically.
But to become a permanent romantic,
combination between the two of All the man would have to do or the woman is come up with anickname and start calling each other that new name to create that real strong emotional

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bound.
Do we have a primal archetypal recognition of this, whether we realize it or not?
Well, can you kind of rephrase that?
For example, if I meet this cute little blonde girl and I just start calling her Troubleas a nickname, is there something deep within me that recognizes that her name really
should be Trouble?
Because that's just, she's just a trouble.

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And based on the sound of the word and the colors that are associated with
Yeah, well, actually, you would be basically calling her a green spiritual person, anorange-mantled center person, a flesh army, and uh a purple is sexual.
That's what it's telling me.
but all that's long for trouble indeed.

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Yeah.
But actually, green spiritual people are the ones that end up in jail the most, believeme.
Yeah, but they're also in my book, I show where they make the best peacemakers and themajority of uh people that have won the Nobel Peace Prize in peace are green spiritual

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people.
remember, all colors have a positive and a negative side.
So
Man, this is getting complicated, BP.
Yeah, it's like I've telling you earlier, the best way to do it is to explain, you know,one center at a time and what type of people cultivate those and what colors are tuned to

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them.
There are so many applications, it's hard to put it all in, you know, real quick in onearea.
Well, it seems to me also, if you can get this down, mere pick-up lines are obsolete.
You can just engineer your way through conversations and nicknames you give people and howyou handle uh
Find out what their name is.
Find out what their name is and then you go from there if you know my system.

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Is this why certain names just don't sound good to us and other ones sound moremellifluous or is that just about word structure and just how words hit us in the English
language or does that also have to do with what you're talking about?
Um, not, not completely.
The way I would kind of explain it is let's say you have an orange spiritual person.

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Orange spiritual people are the warmest, kindest, most caring and creative and warm types.
And let's say you, you run into a, um, a green spiritual person that is a little more,they're a little more reserved and callous and, uh
they're not as warm in their personality as an orange spiritual person.

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So when the two come together, unknowingly the orange spiritual person will think, thatname doesn't sound very warm in kind to me and that type person won't be my type.
Well, you know, that sort of thing in general exists in our biology and it's based onpheromones and things that we may not even be conscious of.

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So that might be another one of those phenomena that you could add to that pile.
Like for example, if you, not to be crass, but if you get naked with a chick and you justdon't like how she smells naked, be a biological signal to you that the two of you
shouldn't procreate.
Whereas if she hasn't taken a shower for a couple days and you love it and you could justbury your face in it, well then she's probably your baby mama.

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Well, that's good point.
What I say is we're hormonal creatures.
If you were to explain what a human being is, you'd say they're hormonal creatures that,you know, get turned on sexually or emotionally, romantically, or they have creative

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ideas.
So when two people come together, whether you
know their name or not, they're automatically, because of their color-coded uh name isaffecting their hormones, they automatically pick up their feelings with one another.
They don't know what's going on because they don't know my system.

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They've never heard of it.
Insofar as it's hormonal or metaphysical or based on your chakra's endocrine influence,that sort of thing.
Insofar it pertains to that, right?
I mean, if he's still a raging alcoholic and a narcissist, that's going to ruin therelationship regardless, and his is fine.

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That's an environmental effect.
talk a lot about environmental effects in my book.
So here's the question that's burning a hole in my life.
All right I am obviously Scottish as a matter of fact, I went out on a date with a womanone time a girl It was college.
Let's call her a girl, right?
And she goes are you a nice Jewish boy?
Cuz my mom's gonna want to know if you're nice news I said say my name slowly to yourselfand she kind of looks up like to the right and then looks back at me Wrinkles her nose and

(30:04):
says I guess not, huh?
Right.
Yeah, so a shocking number of people of Scottish descent actually have
MAC as the beginning of their surname.
Actually, technically mine is supposed to be M-A-C-K-A-Y.
It got shortened in Ellis Island or something to MAC, you know.
But when everybody has a similar surname, does that mean everybody's the same in thatwhole country?

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Is there some kind of thread throughout their cultural DNA that makes them similar?
No.
No?
Because I mean, Iceland, everybody has a patronymic last name.
You know, so everybody is Erickson or Eric's daughter, if they're a boy.
I'm asked that question or similar to that question a lot.
People say, well, what if you got two people that are named Carol Smith?

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Are both those Carol Smith going to be exactly the same?
And I tell them, no.
They'll have a lot of the same character traits and talents of all those seven centers.
But because of environmental influences, who their parents were,
where they were born, were their parents rich or poor.

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You might have one Carol Smith that because of her genes from their parents uh is veryattractive and beautiful.
And you may have the other Carol Smith where she's unattractive and not as beautiful asthe other one.
like you can separate identical twins at birth and they'll end up a little different.

(31:37):
Yeah.
And then also what books one person has read, uh what people they've come into contactwith that influenced them.
If one person is born in America in a rich family or their parents are teachers andeducators, whereas another person with the same name is born in Africa or some state or

(32:02):
town where their parents were very poor and unhealthy.
There's all kinds of environmental influences that affect us.
So two people with the same name, or these different people in Scotland, or these othercountries that have all the same sort of names, no, there's going to be all kinds of
environmental influences that are going to affect them to be different.

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So, like, people in the Republic of Georgia, a lot of them have surnames that end eitherin Adze or in Ishvili.
Does that mean there's just gonna be a little bit of Georgian-ness about those folks,regardless?
Well, it tells me, depending on the letters and the colors, and when I analyze the wholename, whether they're going to be different or the same in different ways.

(32:52):
Now let's say you come from a different culture and your name is spelled differently thansomeone in another culture, but it sounds phonetically similarly.
I'm humorously thinking of the movie Shanghai Noon with Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson in itand the lead character's name is Chong Wang, sounds like John Wang on purpose, right?

(33:14):
Is that going to yield a similarity because of the phonetic sound?
And the phonetics is what counts.
I'll stick to that.
If you look at the alphabet color chart in my book, it's also in my video on my website.
I can analyze any uh name from any country, but I don't care about the spelling so much.

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I always tell them, tell me the way your name sounds phonetically.
That's what counts.
the great leader family, right?
The lineage in North Korea.
Kim.
What is a Kim?
Okay.
is, the first letter is an orange letter, the second letter is a purple letter, the I, andthe third letter is Now, that name could actually be very dangerous or it could be a very

(34:06):
good peacemaker.
Wow, because they are both depending on who you talk to.
When I explain some of the how names affected history, I show that Hitler, Stalin, IdiAmin, they have a certain letter that falls real quick on a certain letter after a

(34:28):
syllable, right?
uh The reason why General George Custer got wiped out at Little Bighorn was because of hisname.
He was a red spiritual person and a red physical center person.
The negative traits of the red spectrum is to be compulsive.
Red spiritual people and red physical centered people can be very impulsive.

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And he was very impulsive.
He didn't take advice to wait till he got reinforcements.
The reason why the Titanic was sunk was because of the radio operator's name.
The reason why James Dean was killed in his car wreck was because of the first letter inhis name.
So JD Vance is pretty much screwed, huh?

(35:12):
If James Dean was going to get it, my goodness.
Yeah, no, the reason why is red spiritual people are very impulsive.
They like that speed and impulsiveness.
So James Dean was into racing cars and he oh got a little too impulsive and was going veryfast through that little town instead of waiting till he got to the racetrack he was going

(35:33):
to.
And oh his impulsiveness caused him to get in that wreck.
Same thing with General George Custer.
You know, he should have been more patient.
but he was operating off of one of his negative traits versus his positive.
Yes, I mean at the very least these guys should get a copy of your book BP Grey Castle andfigure out how their names affecting their love life and decide maybe whether they should

(35:55):
go by Butch instead of their first name from now on, right?
His name is BP Grey Castle.
He is from the San Francisco Bay Area and he is the originator of name colorology and theauthor of Your Name and Colors, Key to Your Beauty, Career, Personality, Romance and
Success.
And when you go to mountaintoppodcast.com front slash gray castle, you will be teleportedto namecolorology.com.

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What will they find when they get there, BP?
They'll find a video there explaining how everything works.
They'll find uh all kinds of examples for career, what colors to decorate their home, whotheir romantic soulmate should be, and also uh what their children's careers can be.

(36:44):
Wow, so they can replace Feng Shui with this.
Wow, amazing stuff.
Well, thank you.
This has been a wonderfully unique episode and very entertaining and informational.
And uh we really appreciate your time and your work.
And thank you so much for joining us, BP.
Okay, thanks for having me on.
It's been a pleasure.
Yeah, man.

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And gentlemen, if you've not gotten on my calendar to talk about where you are right nowwith women and where your future lies with women, hey, you know, we can talk about your
name.
We can talk about how the colors align with that.
But at some point, you're going to have to go out and meet some women.
And that's where the rubber meets the road.
Get on my calendar.
Talk to me for free.
Won't cost you a dime.
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Sign up at mountaintoppodcast.com.

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And until I talk to you again real soon, this is Scot McKay from X and Y Communications inSan Antonio, Texas.
Be good out there.
The Mountaintop Podcast is produced by X and Y Communications, all rights reservedworldwide.

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