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rahbar unregistered
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posted May 31, 2004 03:31 PM
Can this be Lexigramed:THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ROSE IN THE WORLD Thanks, rahbar IP: Logged |
imajre unregistered
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posted June 01, 2004 01:15 AM
The short answer is no. It contains all FIVE vowels!"BEAUTIFUL". Now there's a word to Lexigram and ponder on why "beautiful" was BUILT to FIT FAULT and LIE into it! In Love and Light imajre IP: Logged |
rahbar unregistered
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posted June 01, 2004 04:39 AM
Thanks, imajre, OH, how about : THE LOVELIEST ROSE IN THE WORLD ! rahbar IP: Logged |
Aselzion Moderator Posts: 102 From: North Andover, MA Registered: May 2009
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posted June 01, 2004 03:11 PM
Greetings...Sounds like a line from The Little Prince. Still so many letters and vowels to work with, I think it would make so many words as to be unhelpful... but I do hope you find what you are looking for! Blessed Be... A ------------------ "The ALL is MIND; the Universe is Mental." *** The Kybalion IP: Logged |
rahbar unregistered
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posted June 01, 2004 04:30 PM
Thanks Aselzion, your Little Prince remark made me go over the whole thing again. And of course BEAUTIFUL hides in it FAULT and LIE. The right adjective for this rose can only be pretty. ( it means so much to me to follow through with this little hunch ) Now how about it :THE PRETTIEST ROSE IN THE WORLD Love and Light rahbar IP: Logged |
rahbar unregistered
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posted June 01, 2004 04:37 PM
..or even, THE WORLD'S PRETTIEST ROSE.IP: Logged |
rahbar unregistered
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posted June 01, 2004 04:40 PM
..or even, PRETTIEST ROSE IN THE WORLDIP: Logged |
rahbar unregistered
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posted June 01, 2004 04:50 PM
As I backed my way out of Lindaland, the thought came to my mind that the PRETTIEST ROSE IN THE WORLD just must be very much alive !I wish everyone the feeling I had following that thought rahbar IP: Logged |
aqua Newflake Posts: 0 From: Registered: Oct 2009
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posted June 02, 2004 06:15 AM
hey is there a kind of rule or something that a word or a sentence can't be lexigramed caz it has 5 vowels????????????IP: Logged |
imajre unregistered
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posted June 04, 2004 10:27 AM
Linda Goodman's Star Signs Paper-back pages 334/335/336. Explanations of the Zebra Rule and the remaining rules are all there regarding a maximum of 15 DIFFERENT letters which cannot include all 5 vowels, 4 are OK but three or less are better. I can give you a quick Example: "TREE HUTS ON THE TREE TOPS". That is 21 letters in the 'original phrase' but then you must break it down into the groups to CALCULATE how many actual letter (symbols) there are, to be within the maximum of 15 different and separate letters of the alphabet thus: TTTTT RR EEEEE SS HH N U OO P so that calculates out at a total of 9 letters including 3 vowels.Hope this helps but I strongly recommend you read the ENTIRE book Star Signs. in Love and light imajre
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rahbar unregistered
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posted June 05, 2004 11:14 AM
Thanks imajre. IP: Logged |
allisbright unregistered
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posted June 05, 2004 04:59 PM
......what imajre said! IP: Logged |
BlackSwan Knowflake Posts: 60 From: Vancouver Registered: May 2020
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posted July 17, 2020 12:43 PM
New to Lexigramming important and helpful info! I need to get my hands on Star SignsIP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 129124 From: From a galaxy, far, far away... Registered: Apr 2009
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posted July 17, 2020 02:36 PM
You can usually get the paperback version for a few bucks on Amazon and eBay.IP: Logged |
BlackSwan Knowflake Posts: 60 From: Vancouver Registered: May 2020
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posted July 17, 2020 07:06 PM
quote: Originally posted by Randall: You can usually get the paperback version for a few bucks on Amazon and eBay.
Thanks Randall! I live in a city with a million second hand books stores and I've given myself until the end of the year to let Lindas books "Find me" so far I have them all except her poetry books and Star Signs, eventually i'll just order them but theres something about a used book sitting patiently on a shelf waiting for someone to give it a home X
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