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Topic: Lexigram of Jesus' name
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Aselzion Moderator Posts: 93 From: North Andover, MA Registered: May 2009
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posted April 14, 2004 09:24 AM
Greetings...Well Jesus Christ of Nazareth may... but Linda did a fairly good job with simply Jesus of Nazareth, which has only 4. But I think it still falls under the less than 15 separate and different letters of the alphabet rule that Linda also mentions in the Lexigram chapter of Star Signs. Hope that helps... A ------------------ "The ALL is MIND; the Universe is Mental." *** The Kybalion IP: Logged |
LeylaLeFay unregistered
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posted April 15, 2004 12:08 AM
Juniperb- My grandmother was shocked, frightened, and all but accused me of blasphemy when I told her the "Holy Spirit" was female. Luckily she had a bible dictionary and was able to look it up for herself. IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 17335 From: Saturn next to Charmainec Registered: Apr 2009
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posted April 17, 2004 09:10 AM
------------------ "Never mentally imagine for another that which you would not want to experience for yourself, since the mental image you send out inevitably comes back to you." Rebecca Clark IP: Logged |
raine6 unregistered
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posted April 18, 2004 01:36 PM
marko pogacnik writes about this feminine aspect in the gospels, a fifth which he has uncoded by such diverse means as "seeing" the earth, water, fire and air elements interwoven with different word patterns on the written page, much like linda described with her word druids. he also received instruction in his communications with elemental beings and nature spiritsone sleepy eye of humanity is trying to pop open, but some day perhaps our sight will be refined enough to also see them. in the meantime, his book shares with us "christ power and the earth goddess" IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 17335 From: Saturn next to Charmainec Registered: Apr 2009
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posted April 19, 2004 02:25 PM
You still around, Dazed? ------------------ "Never mentally imagine for another that which you would not want to experience for yourself, since the mental image you send out inevitably comes back to you." Rebecca Clark IP: Logged |
CappyChic unregistered
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posted April 20, 2004 02:36 AM
It doesn't matter that it was a different language. Jesus of Nazareth is the name all English speakers know him by. Also, didn't Linda mention that there is something special about the English language? Lexigramming only works with the English language. It won't work with any other language. If you tried to lexigram it in aramaic or greek it wouldn't make sense. IP: Logged |
raine6 unregistered
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posted April 20, 2004 04:42 PM
y'all might be interested in a site that gets into the sacred nature of a few ancient languages and "alephbets"to go www.meru.org IP: Logged |
LEXX Knowflake Posts: 9742 From: Still out looking for Schrodinger's cat.......& LEXIGRAMMING.♥.. is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 06, 2008 03:36 PM
Bump!------------------ It is not about waiting for storms to pass...it is about learning to dance in the rain! __________________________________________________________________________ IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 17335 From: Saturn next to Charmainec Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 11, 2008 03:06 AM
Good stuff!------------------ "Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It's already tomorrow in Australia." Charles Schultz IP: Logged |
LEXX Knowflake Posts: 9742 From: Still out looking for Schrodinger's cat.......& LEXIGRAMMING.♥.. is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 11, 2008 09:53 AM
Interesting topic. However, Lexigramming DOES WORK IN OTHER LANGUAGES! Many have finally discovered what I have been saying for decades is true! This form of word play has been around as long as Anagramming, which is thought to have “officially” begun with the Greek poet Lycophron. I very much doubt he was Anagramming and Lexigramming in English! Lexigramming was however, most likely, already a popular past time, which Lycophron simply documented and is thereby remembered for it. And remember, an ANAGRAM is always a form of a Lexigram. However a LEXIGRAM is not always an ANAGRAM. Additionally Lexigramming in Italian is not a new thing. See too the drop down menu in several different languages at: www.wordsmith.com The thing they term an candidate word list is actually a list of your Lexigram words! Use the candidate word list option instead of the anagram option to get Lexigram words in upper or lower case. Click on find anagrams (yes it will bring up your word list only as long as you selected the word list option) As to the name of Jesus... I must agree with LeylaLeFay. The name was not Jesus or Christ, or whatever. quote: You're working with the wrong name.It would be difficult to be called Jesus when there is no freaking "J" in your language! Heck, there was no "J" in English for over 1,500 years after Jesus' birth. Jesus, comes from Greek "Iesous" & means annointed, but that was not his name either. His name was Yeshua, a shortened form of Yehoshua.
quote: Also you have the wrong place. There was no such place as Nazareth. It's a translation error. The city of Nazareth did not exist until a Christian king, embarrassed that his saviors city did not exist, named a random city Nazareth in the 5th century.The intended phrase "Nazarine" referred to a type of Holy man, who had taken a Nazarite vow (poverty, chastity, and so on.) Greek translators mistook "He was a Nazarine" to mean he was from a city called Nazareth.
A Lexigram of any but his true names will give a religious/mythical reading-Lexigram result....not facts. The name would not have had a letter "J". The real name? Even Biblical and History scholars are still in dispute over it. Yeshua/Yeoshua ben/bar Yeosef/Yosef Then consider also that ancient Hebrew had no vowels! And Aramaic is not in the Roman alphabet! Toss in the Greek versions, the various name versions.... what a confusing nmess! and many more variations on what he should be called/was called.
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posted August 11, 2008 08:59 PM
LEXX, , also, the same applies to Mary MagdaleneIP: Logged |
LEXX Knowflake Posts: 9742 From: Still out looking for Schrodinger's cat.......& LEXIGRAMMING.♥.. is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 11, 2008 09:33 PM
Definitely! Her name was not Magdalene nor Mary. ------------------ It is not about waiting for storms to pass...it is about learning to dance in the rain! __________________________________________________________________________ IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 17335 From: Saturn next to Charmainec Registered: Apr 2009
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posted August 12, 2008 08:19 PM
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