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Topic: Lexigram(s) Reveal True Love?
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StarrofVenusGirl Knowflake Posts: 1314 From: Down the Rabbit Hole Registered: Jun 2009
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posted November 05, 2009 04:52 PM
Hello,This is my first real post on this forum. I have done the lexigrams of my boyfriend's name + that of myself. If you're familiar with my posts I have talked about him quite a bit. I actually find this exercise kind of fascinating now (I am a Virgo after all, we love words, can't believe I never tried it before), and can imagine I'll be going home tonight doing lexigrams of everything under the sun LOL. Edit: My technique in this post was incorrect but I wanted to save the words because some of them are valid. SEE YOU SAIL ON WATER WAR TORN YOU ARE A GHOST I WAIL I MOURN I DIE WHY ME WHY US KEEN INSIGHTS TRUST US YOU REMAIN ------------------ My Chart IP: Logged |
StarrofVenusGirl Knowflake Posts: 1314 From: Down the Rabbit Hole Registered: Jun 2009
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posted November 05, 2009 10:06 PM
Edit: Technique still incorrect but preserving words. I HURT YOU YOU HURT ME I/YOU DROWN IN TEARS WE DO NOT HATE NO HARM IS INTENTIONAL THE REASONS ARE JUST TIME REDEEMS US HOLD ME THERE IS KARMA TAKE YOUR TIME AND ENJOY HIM/HER IP: Logged |
LEXX Moderator Posts: 7085 From: Still out looking for Schrodinger's cat.......& LEXIGRAMMING.♥.. is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted November 05, 2009 10:37 PM
Mixing both names together is not the best way of doing two names. http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum8/HTML/001729.html http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum8/HTML/001729-2.html http://whatsinyourname.blogspot.com/2008/04/romeo-and-juliet.html As far as errors in words, you only have 1 ..."LOL". You only have one letter "L". However... You can spell out the acronym "LOL"=LAUGHING OUT LOUD", you have the letters to do that but Not "LOL". Also amor is usually spelled AMOUR; which you do have the letters for. As for Lexigramming... My (not LG rules) keep it simple rules; do not add any letters you do not have; do not remove any you do have. Use all the vowels, and any/all consonants... as long as they can be found within the name, or phrase etc. you are Lexigramming. And no you will NOT get most any word by using all your available vowels. That is simply untrue. You may find this helpful. http://wordsmith.org/anagram/advanced.html Your intuition will allow only the relevant words to catch your eye. ------------------ Everyone is a teacher... Everyone is a student... Learning is eternal. }><}}(*> IP: Logged |
StarrofVenusGirl Knowflake Posts: 1314 From: Down the Rabbit Hole Registered: Jun 2009
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posted November 05, 2009 11:38 PM
Ah. Gotcha! Crap, I need to start all over LOL. I need to do me, him, then compatibility, then union, then compatibility/union. Phew! Hard work... Me: Letters~~AA E G H J L M N OO S T Y AM ANGEL A JOY A GEM AGATE A GATE HEALS SO HOLY EATS HONEY HAS MONEY NOT SLY NOT A HAG HAS A GOAL SO GAY SO LATE MOON SAGE A MAGE NO GAMES HOT LEGS HAS A MOLE GOT A SON HAS MY MAN Him: Letters~~A D EE G II J K NN O RRR SS T UUUU W Y A JOY GREAT KISSER STRONG YOUNG INSIDE IS RARE DEAR ONE IS A WINNER IS A WARRIOR NOT A WUSS A RUNNER A GUIDE IS TRUE IS KIND IS WISE A WORRIER WANTS JOIN TWO IS SORRY REGRETS A SON Compatibility: A AN AT AS AGE GONE JOY ONE NO NOT TO TON SON Union: SOUL SOULS SOULMATES TRUST DREAM TOGETHER MISSED YOUTH HIM HER HERE WOMAN ALIVE LIVE LEAVE KILT LIGHT AMOUR HUG HIDE HANDSOME RELATIONS WITH KARMA GROOM DOOM REDEEM Compatibility + Union TWO SOULMATES TOGETHER AGAIN--ALIVE! NO DOOM THIS TIME-- NOT TO DIE...NOT TO LEAVE... THEY DREAM JOY. THEY LIVE LIGHT. THEY MUST TRUST. DOTH KARMA REDEEM THEM? That's all I have so far, I want to use most of the words if possible, but it's 1 AM LOL. I'll try for more tomorrow. Again, please correct if you see an error. Feel free to add, suggest, get creative, etc!. Even if it's negative. I like this as a divination tool. IP: Logged |
LEXX Moderator Posts: 7085 From: Still out looking for Schrodinger's cat.......& LEXIGRAMMING.♥.. is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted November 05, 2009 11:52 PM
Let me know what your full individual names are and I will help categorize the sections if you desire. Yes, it is hard work. ------------------ Everyone is a teacher... Everyone is a student... Learning is eternal. }><}}(*>IP: Logged |
Unmoved Knowflake Posts: 2196 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted November 06, 2009 12:55 AM
Yeah, it is a lot of work. I gave up doing my name ages ago, and it only has 17 letters, which should be easy but...Now, mix that with another person's letters, in the case of compatibility, and it yields too many letters and then the meaning just gets lost for me. But, it is fun! IP: Logged |
Unmoved Knowflake Posts: 2196 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted November 06, 2009 12:58 AM
quote: Him:Letters~~A D EE G II J K NN O RRR SS T UUUU W Y
Is this correct? IP: Logged |
StarrofVenusGirl Knowflake Posts: 1314 From: Down the Rabbit Hole Registered: Jun 2009
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posted November 06, 2009 12:59 AM
Unmoved,Yep! Ah, the old lexi addiction has you now. Fight, fight! I need to be in bed, but I'm determined to finish the last compatibility/union section. I hate being a Virgo sometimes EDIT: One of his names has 3 U's in it and he's a Jr. in case you were wondering about all those U's LOL. I choose to spell out Jr. ------------------ My Chart IP: Logged |
Unmoved Knowflake Posts: 2196 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted November 06, 2009 09:05 PM
LOL - It was the three u's. IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 11162 From: The Goober Galaxy Registered: Apr 2009
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posted November 07, 2009 03:05 PM
------------------ "I have found a desire within myself that no experience in this world can satisfy; the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world." -C.S. Lewis IP: Logged |
LEXX Moderator Posts: 7085 From: Still out looking for Schrodinger's cat.......& LEXIGRAMMING.♥.. is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted November 08, 2009 12:28 AM
Love to all you Lexigram lovers! I shall try to get back here ASAP! Please bear with me as my life is still in Chaos. I will try and look everything over tomorrow! OK... some for now....
JOIN TWO AM MY HAS MAN OK.... These are INDIVIDUAL/unique to each name. Not Union (where you list them) A D EE G II J K NN O RRR SS T UUUU W Y JOIN TWO AA E G H J L M N OO S T Y AM MY HAS MAN Your COMPATIBILITY words are just fine!!!!!!! Your INDIVIDUAL ones are just fine! Add the above to your names as individuals. I will check your UNION ones ASAP! ------------------ Everyone is a teacher... Everyone is a student... Learning is eternal. }><}}(*> IP: Logged |
StarrofVenusGirl Knowflake Posts: 1314 From: Down the Rabbit Hole Registered: Jun 2009
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posted November 08, 2009 09:47 AM
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iQ Moderator Posts: 2993 From: Chennai, India Registered: Apr 2009
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posted November 25, 2009 01:08 PM
Hi StarofVenus,I like your lexigrams but I do not wish to use Junior. My Lexis will be quite different, I like to unearth past lifelines thru them. For him: A D EE G I K N RR SS T UUU W Y URANUS IN TAURUS, URSA STAR SEED, SEEKING ENKI, SEEING STARS IN UR, RESTING IN TIGRIS, [These confirm the ancient Sumerian link ] ARIES STRIKES A TIGER, EDEN SNAKE SKIN STRAYING SNARE , INK SANSKRIT SUTRA RITES AT SUNRISE, A GREAT RUSSIAN SAINT STUDY RUNES IN GREEK RUINS. Now thats a more descriptive lexi of your boy... a very old soul with a Vedic Lifeline, Sumerian and even Russian/Greek ? Next week, for you
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StarrofVenusGirl Knowflake Posts: 1314 From: Down the Rabbit Hole Registered: Jun 2009
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posted November 25, 2009 01:36 PM
Indeed! Actually, now I'm fascinated LOL. I've got something to do with my holiday weekend now--looking at past life links in names through lexigramming It is more descriptive than one would think--Aries is relevant, as you're aware. He has a fondness for tigers. And of course the link to Sumeria...sometimes these things defy mere coincidence. Interesting that I myself have always been fascinated by Greece and Russia LOL! Thank you so much for your time I'll do some poking around of my own name but I can't wait to see what you come up with for me! IP: Logged |
LEXX Moderator Posts: 7085 From: Still out looking for Schrodinger's cat.......& LEXIGRAMMING.♥.. is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted November 25, 2009 07:43 PM
quote: Hi StarofVenus,I like your lexigrams but I do not wish to use Junior. My Lexis will be quite different, I like to unearth past lifelines thru them. For him: A D EE G I K N RR SS T UUU W Y
OK iQ..... You cannot get TIGRIS in the sequence you used which does not use the word "Junior". Your sequence only has ONE letter "I"....and TIGRIS has TWO of the letter "I". So, using JUNIOR A D EE G II J K NN O RRR SS T UUUU W Y makes sense and supplies the extra "I" you did not have. As for your "Lexis" being quite different.... I too like to unearth past lives "through"/by way of them. I assumed StarrofVenusGirl was seeking relationship information, not past lives. He has an awful lot of words! Lots of gods and goddesses....vocations....places..... Here are a few interesting ones. Adores tigers dragon dragons sword swords Odessa (1. or O·de·sa (-ds) A city of southern Ukraine on Odessa Bay, an arm of the Black Sea. Said to occupy the site of an ancient Greek colony that disappeared between the 3rd and 4th centuries a.d., Odessa was established as a Tartar fortress in the 14th century, passed to Turkey in 1764, and was captured by Russia in the 1790s. It is a major port, naval base, and resort. Population: 1,010,000. 2. A city of western Texas south-southwest of Lubbock. It was a small ranching town until the discovery of oil in the area. Population: 95,200. Odin (The Norse god of wisdom, war, art, culture, and the dead and the supreme deity and creator of the cosmos and humans.) Gwydion (Celtic sky god, a magician; giver of arts and civilization) guru stygian (1. a. Gloomy and dark. b. Infernal; hellish. 2. Of or relating to the river Styx.) Sudra A member of the lowest of the four major castes of traditional Indian society, comprising artisans, laborers, and menials. adj. Of or relating to the caste of Sudras. Orestes (Myth & Legend / Classical Myth & Legend) Greek myth the son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, who killed his mother and her lover Aegisthus in revenge for their murder of his father Orient saint sainted saints sarong Indian Indians India anointed ossuary Osiris Saturn satyr satyrion king genie Ares (Greek Mythology The god of war.) surgeon Sweden Swede Innuit Urdu (An Indic language that is the official literary language of Pakistan, essentially identical to Hindi in its spoken form but in its literary form heavily influenced by Persian and Arabic and written in an Arabic alphabet.) Uranus Aries Eire 1. (Placename) the Irish Gaelic name for Ireland1: often used to mean the Republic of Ireland 2. (Placename) a former name for the Republic of Ireland (1937-49) Ur (űr, r) Known in biblical times as Ur of the Chal·dees (kldz, kl-dz) A city of ancient Sumer in southern Mesopotamia on a site in present-day southeast Iraq. One of the oldest cities in Mesopotamia, it was an important center of Sumerian culture after c. 3000 b.c. and the birthplace of Abraham. The city declined after the sixth century b.c. Syria Syrian asteroid treasure Augustine augurer Ionian Iran Sinai Dagon Isis Jaus Jain Judean Genesis songwriter jouster Diogenes Dionysian Dionysus dinosaur Koran Korean _______________________________________ OK...tired..will return when I can. Happy Holidays! ------------------ Everyone is a teacher... Everyone is a student... Learning is eternal. }><}}(*> IP: Logged |
StarrofVenusGirl Knowflake Posts: 1314 From: Down the Rabbit Hole Registered: Jun 2009
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posted November 26, 2009 12:49 AM
LEXX,I want to divine anything and everything about him, me, and us that I can using any tools available! Thank you so much for pointing those out...I have read your blog and started using the wordsmith.org tool to find words but I have only done so for myself, not him. Unfortunately I don't think it does personal or place names? You must have amazing knowledge of the world's mythologies to have gleaned what you did. I am an avid student of mythology myself but you blow me out of the water by being able to see the words in the names... I literally got chills from some of what you found (between you and IQ I am stunned!) Ones that stood out: Adores tigers--his favorite animal Odessa--jives with IQ's proposed links to Russia Sudra, Indian, Indians, India, Urdu, Jain--matches well with IQ's proposed links to India Orestes, Ionian, Diogenes, Dionysian, Dionysus--matches well with IQ's proposed links to Greece Osiris--we have a prominent Osiris placement in our composite chart Saturn--lots of Saturn stuff in the astrology too Ares, Aries--he has prominent astrological placements in this sign Surgeon--he has a degree in biology and at one point wanted to be a doctor and may still pursue this path Uranus--he is an Aquarius Ur--Sumeria is believed to be one of our shared past lives; the asteroid UR is linked in our natal and composite charts. His name also forms the word Uruk, an ancient Sumerian city and strongly related to asteroids GILGAMESH, ISTHAR, and INNANEN that all together could confirm the existence of this lifeline Isis--Isis placements also came up in our astrological readings Songwriter--this one is incredible, as writing songs is his major hobby and his dream career. This might actual prompt me to have a discussion with him about the art of lexigramming! Koran--neither of us practice Islam or are from the Middle East, but we share a love for the Arabic language, as it is beautifully spoken and written Amazing! IP: Logged |
StarrofVenusGirl Knowflake Posts: 1314 From: Down the Rabbit Hole Registered: Jun 2009
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posted November 26, 2009 02:31 AM
This is long, but I have done some analyzing of my own name and came up with some interesting stuff. I have become totally addicted LOL!Letters: AA E G H J L M N OO S T Y I used Wordsmith.org to generate a word list and then scanned the list. Wordsmith did not provide the names of deities--I looked online for deities in the cultures listed above and studied my name to find those mentioned. Looking for Egyptian deities was inspired by intuition. According to LEXX quote: Your intuition will allow only the relevant words to catch your eye.
Places Galena - a village in Alaska, home to an Air Force base that during WWII had a mission of resupplying Russia, located across the Bering Strait. Thames - a major river flowing through southern England. While best known because its lower reaches flow through central London, the river flows through several other towns and cities, including Oxford, Reading and Windsor. Thane - a city in Maharashtra, India, part of the Mumbai Conurbation, northeastern suburb of Mumbai at the head of the Thane Creek. Laos - a nation in Southeast Asia Tome - a city located in Miyagi, Japan Greek Mythology Athena - Greek goddess of wisdom; an Olympian Atlas - punished by Zeus and made to bear the weight of the heavens on his back Enyo - Greek goddess of destructive war Eos - Greek goddess of dawn Egyptian Mythology Amon - a spelling of Amun (also spelled Amen, Amoun). A creator deity who in the form of Amun-Ra became the focus of the most complex system of theology in Ancient Egypt. Amun represented the essential and hidden, whilst in Ra he represented revealed divinity. Aset - the Kemetic name of Isis. Isis is the Greek name. Goddess of magical power and healing, "She of the Throne" who was represented as the throne, also later as the wife of Osiris and as the protector of the dead. Maahes - "he who is true beside her", a lion prince, son of Bast in Lower Egypt and of Sekhmet in Upper Egypt and sharing their natures. A god of war, weather, and protector of matrilineality Ma'at - goddess who personified concept of truth, balance, justice, and order Set - god of storms, later became god of evil, desert and patron of Upper Egypt. Norse Mythology Gna - goddess of errands, sky travel Hel - goddess of death Sága - goddess associated with the location Sökkvabekkr, "sunken bank", "sunken bench", or "treasure bank". At Sökkvabekkr, Sága and the god Odin merrily drink as cool waves flow; Saga was also a seeress. Sol - Sól (Old Norse "Sun") or Sunna (Old High German "Sun") is the Sun personified in Germanic mythology. She is described as the sister of the personified moon. Syn - Syn (Old Norse "refusal") is associated with defensive refusal. She "guards the doors of the hall and shuts them against those who are not to enter". Syn is "appointed in defense" at things "in legal matters in which she wishes to refute" and that her name is connected to a saying where "a denial (syn) is made when one says no." (one of my career ambitions was once to be a defense attorney...) Laga - goddess of wells and springs Other Words of Note Asthma - I have this condition, although it's well controlled Ayah - the Arabic word for sign or miracle Lama - title for a Tibetan teacher of the Dharma. The name is similar to the Sanskrit term guru. Moon Majesty Myths Mayan Mason Om, Ohm - possible spellings for a mystical or sacred syllable in the Indian religions, including Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism and Buddhism, and in Bön. Shalom - a Hebrew word meaning peace, completeness, and welfare and can be used idiomatically to mean both hello and goodbye. Shaman - a practioner of any of a range of traditional beliefs and practices concerned with communication with the spirit world. Thane (other) - nobility; either an aristocratic retainer of a king or nobleman in Anglo-Saxon England, or as a class term, the majority of the aristocracy below the ranks of ealdormen and high-reeves. It is also the term for an early medieval Scandinavian class of retainers. Toga - distinctive garment of Ancient Rome Yoga - traditional physical and mental disciplines originating in India. The word is associated with meditative practices in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. Religious words: Holy, Hymn, Hymnal, Alms, Angel, Theology, Atone, Homage, Halo, Satan, Tome, Noel, Amen, Sage, Omen, Oath, Omega, Gate, Heal Music words: Hymn, Sang, Song, Sonata Creation/Science/Physics words: Atom, Omega, Aeon, Eons, Natal, Halogen, Anomaly, Megaton, Metal, Stone, Ashen, Soot, Heat, Hot, Molten, Melts, Steam Thoughts? While doing this exercise I got the strange feeling that I've been here before...a lot. So why do I feel so unevolved? LOL. EDIT: I just noticed that one of our Union words is STONEHENGE. Cool. IQ, do you think in light of the presence of sword, dragon, etc. I should check Arthurian asteroids? ------------------ My Chart IP: Logged |
iQ Moderator Posts: 2993 From: Chennai, India Registered: Apr 2009
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posted November 26, 2009 04:54 AM
Superb finds Lexx! Yes, TIGRIS is invalid unless we count junior, though if I go by sound "TYGRIS" occurs but thats bending the rules a tad too much.I have a very different approach for lexigramming. I get into a semi-trance and ask the Higher Self of my client through my Higher Self to show me what would benefit him or her at the present moment. Then I blitz away jotting whatever I find for 5 minutes, thats it. Sometimes I mix languages as well. For one client, I was able to find a major insight by combining transliterated Hindi and English words. It is probably because it is the phonetic syllables that are truly important in lexigramming. It did not matter that Hindi is a language unknown to the client. For StarOFVenus's guy for example: A D EE G I K N RR SS T UUU W Y DEEN KI NEKI AUR DUNIYA KA NAGRIK: Meaning: One who though lives like a normal worldy being is also quite pious in the spiritual path from the inside. 'GIRNAR KA' TIGER: Tiger of Girnar, a forest where many ancient occultists and tantriks converged for centuries in India/ 'SURYA KA KIRAN' SWATI GURU: Swati is a Lunar Mansion and "Surya ka Kiran" means Rays of Sunshine. Guru is teacher. This lexi could mean he would gain illumination by meditating when the Moon reaches the Swati Mansion. IP: Logged |
LEXX Moderator Posts: 7085 From: Still out looking for Schrodinger's cat.......& LEXIGRAMMING.♥.. is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted November 26, 2009 09:34 AM
iQ... Thank you. Yes going with TYGRIS is bending too much. It is definitely forcing a meaning n ot there, as for example the use of homophones in lieu of the word desired. Such as THREW/THROUGH, RIGHT/RITE, and so forth. They do not have the same definitions so are invalid. Abbreviations are also cheating.Hmm..........seems you forgot my take on Lexigramming. As I told you years ago when I first met you here at LL, I go into deep immersion trance and or even do them whilst dreaming and awaken and write them down (often complete or nearly so) I have been reading dictionaries and thesauri for over 50 years to date, nearly every day. It is like my subconscious is wired to process letters and words even when asleep. Browsing for words is one of my greatest pleasures. I do check my spelling of unusual words, and definitions, and to make sure they are actual real words.
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LEXX Moderator Posts: 7085 From: Still out looking for Schrodinger's cat.......& LEXIGRAMMING.♥.. is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted November 26, 2009 09:42 AM
StarrofVenusGirl You are doing a very good job on your Lexigramming Divination quest! Yes! Going through Mythology books is a great way to find more words! LOL! I have lost count long ago of the number of Lexigrams I have done to date! Oddly, I have yet to do my husband's name and have only done little ones of mine. Yet many relevant words are in our names. Words alone bear meaning even when not put into poetic or story form, as you noticed. I will give you some more fascinating words for you and him as soon as I can. I noticed his name also had a few Eskimo related words! Have not looked at yours yet. I shall return!------------------ Everyone is a teacher... Everyone is a student... Learning is eternal. }><}}(*> IP: Logged |
StarrofVenusGirl Knowflake Posts: 1314 From: Down the Rabbit Hole Registered: Jun 2009
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posted November 26, 2009 12:57 PM
IQ, the Hindi is fascinating! I love these additional insights I also appreciate the idea of lexigramming in all languages because then it means the concepts found transcend human divisions of culture Unfortunately I am not fluent in any other languages, so I don't share your talent, but I know there are online tools to find words in other languages. I need to perfect lexigramming in English first though ha ha.Swati Mansion? Is this a concept in Vedic astrology? LEXX, thank you for the compliments! I am happy to bring some life back to this board. I will work on stringing together some of the new words into an actual lexigram. That's the more difficult part--I feel I am biased for sure when it comes to myself, a little less so for us as a couple, but I can do it for him and feel confident that I am divining truth. Also, you have asked for our names. I am happy to share them with you privately. You can email me and I'll provide them. IP: Logged |
LEXX Moderator Posts: 7085 From: Still out looking for Schrodinger's cat.......& LEXIGRAMMING.♥.. is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted November 26, 2009 05:24 PM
StarrofVenusGirl I have e-mailed you. Please bear with me, I am disabled and my life is in additional chaos. I will give you my attention when I am able. Here is some on your name in no particular order. Ganesa - Hindu god of wisdom or prophecy; the god who removes obstacles. ganja Marijuana, especially a highly resinous form of marijuana prepared from the flowering tops and leaves of selected plants and usually ingested by smoking. logos (Philosophy) Philosophy reason or the rational principle expressed in words and things, argument, or justification; esp personified as the source of order in the universe Salem 1. A city of southern India southwest of Chennai (Madras). It is a trade center with an important textile industry. Population: 693,000. 2. A city of northeast Massachusetts northeast of Boston. Founded in 1626, it is noted as the site of witchcraft trials (1692) and of Nathaniel Hawthorne's House of the Seven Gables. Population: 41,300. 3. The capital of Oregon, in the northwest part of the state on the Willamette River south-southwest of Portland. Founded c. 1840, it became territorial capital in 1851 and state capital in 1859. Population: 152,000. [from Greek: word, reason, discourse, from legein to speak] stele 1. also ste·la (stl) pl. steles also ste·lae (-l) An upright stone or slab with an inscribed or sculptured surface, used as a monument or as a commemorative tablet in the face of a building. 2. stele (stl, stl) The central core of tissue in the stem or root of a vascular plant, consisting of the xylem and phloem together with supporting tissues. holystone (Transport / Nautical Terms) a soft sandstone used for scrubbing the decks of a vessel vb (Transport / Nautical Terms) (tr) to scrub (a vessel's decks) with a holystone [perhaps so named from its being used in a kneeling position] ahoy stern salty sea seal seaman ego eon Genoa A city of northwest Italy on the Gulf of Genoa, an arm of the Ligurian Sea. An ancient settlement, Genoa flourished under the Romans and also enjoyed great prosperity during the Crusades. Today, it is Italy's chief port and a major commercial and industrial center. Population: 616,000. alms aloha honest honestly honesty moat molten money Samoa 1 An island group of the southern Pacific Ocean east-northeast of Fiji, divided between Samoa, a sovereign nation, and American Samoa, a territory of the United States. The islands were originally populated by Polynesians perhaps as early as 1000 b.c. and were first sighted by European explorers in 1722. Dual administration of the archipelago was established by treaty in 1899. Sa·mo·a 2 (s-m) Formerly Western Samoa An island country of the southern Pacific Ocean comprising the western Samoa Islands. The islands were discovered and visited by the Dutch and the French in the 18th century. The eastern islands were annexed by the United States in 1899 as American Samoa, with the western islands going to Germany. Occupied by New Zealand during World War I, the western islands were later administered as a League of Nations mandate and a UN trust territory. Western Samoa achieved independence as a constitutional monarchy in 1962, and in 1997 the country's name was formally changed to Samoa. Apia, on Upolu Island, is the capital. Population: 214,000. Samoan adj. 1. Of or relating to the islands of Samoa. 2. Of or relating to the country of Samoa or the territory of American Samoa. n. 1. A native or inhabitant of the islands or country of Samoa. 2. The Polynesian language of the Samoans. gently hymn hymns hymnal angel angels moon moons moonlet moonset amen mage ghost ghostly theology mast myth myths Etna (Placename) Mount. an active volcano in E Sicily: the highest volcano in Europe and the highest peak in Italy south of the Alps. Height: 3323 m (10 902 ft.) heal heals heart hearts Maya Mayan ogham, ogam 1. an alphabetical script originally used for inscriptions in the Irish language from the 5th to the 10th centuries. 2. any of the 20 characters of this script. 3. an inscription in this script. — oghamist, ogamist, n. helm ohm om omen omens Gaea n. Greek Mythology The goddess of the earth, who bore and married Uranus and became the mother of the Titans and the Cyclopes. yeoman sage Leo Leos Yamen (Historical Terms) (in imperial China) the office or residence of a public official [from Chinese, from ya general's office + měn gate] Omega See interesting facts on this word! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega Mongol 1. A member of any of the traditionally nomadic peoples of Mongolia. 2. See Mongolian. 3. Anthropology A member of the Mongoloid racial division. adj. 1. Of or relating to Mongolia, the Mongols, or their language or culture. 2. Anthropology Of or relating to the Mongoloid racial division. _________________________________________ I know you found some of those (and more!) BTW... "tome" is also: Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin tomus, from Greek tomos section, roll of papyrus, tome, from temnein to cut; akin to Middle Irish tamnaid he lops, Polish ciąć to cut, and perhaps to Latin tondēre to shear Date: 1519 1 : a volume forming part of a larger work 2 : book; especially : a large or scholarly book. ------------------ Everyone is a teacher... Everyone is a student... Learning is eternal. }><}}(*>
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StarrofVenusGirl Knowflake Posts: 1314 From: Down the Rabbit Hole Registered: Jun 2009
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posted November 26, 2009 10:11 PM
I emailed you back LEXX. Some of the connections between my words and his are nice. Like Eire for him and Ogam/Ogham for me. Or Gaea and Uranus, who were spouses. Another thing I like about Gaea and Uranus is that Gaea is the goddess of the Earth, and Uranus is the god of the Sky...well, I'm an Earth sign and he's an Air sign. LOL. It's little things like that which make me smile IP: Logged |
LEXX Moderator Posts: 7085 From: Still out looking for Schrodinger's cat.......& LEXIGRAMMING.♥.. is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted November 26, 2009 11:56 PM
Oh I love the synchronicity betwixt you and him that you have discovered! You are discovering why Lexigramming has been a serious passion of mine since 1959 when I was first introduced to them by my great grandmother! (I learned to read at age 4, and was into dictionaries and encyclopedias soon after) Wordsmith does have extra features if you click on the different menus.And yes; quote: Your intuition will allow only the relevant words to catch your eye.quote
It matters not how you acquire your words.... As even Linda said, to paraphrase; find ALL your words. Bold highlights added by me. Page 428 Star Signs: quote: "....first you make a list of all the words contained within the single word-the name-or the multiple word phrase you want to penetrate. Remember that you don't need to use all the words in your final Lexigram-only as many of them as you need to make the meaning you're seeking clear.After you've made your list of words you tune into your Higher Self through intuition, using your sixth sense, as you place the words together, on a separate sheet of paper, to form short phrases or sentences. Your own instinct will then overshadow you, filling your mind with inspiration, as you place the words on the page in patterns that reveal such astounding insights, you'll sometimes gasp aloud in the sheer delight of discovery.
Page 431 Star Signs: quote: Make all the words you can from the original word, name or phrase. Then study them. Use your intuition and instinct to then form the words into short sentences.
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StarrofVenusGirl Knowflake Posts: 1314 From: Down the Rabbit Hole Registered: Jun 2009
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posted November 27, 2009 02:25 AM
Here is a lexigram I have started for him. It's a work in progress:IN A GONE AGE, AEONS AGO, A GREAT GURU WAS KIND, TRUE, AND STRONG. SAID GURU WAS WISE AND SEEKING RITES IN STARS AND RUNES AT SUNRISE, SUNDOWN, OR IN DARK. AT GENESIS, ORIGINATES AS A GOD (GOD IS IN YOU AND I): ENKI, OSIRIS, URANUS, SATURN, ARES, DIONYSUS, AND ODIN ARISE AS GODS INSIDE. ROUTES TAKEN ARE NOT NEW: EDEN'S GARDEN, UR, IONIA, SYRIA, JUDEA, SINAI, INDIA, EIRE, IRAN, SWEDEN, RUSSIA, KOREA AND TIGRIS WATERS WERE SEEN. WAS AN AUGURER, A SAINT (AUGUSTINE?), A SINNER, A SATYR, A JOUSTER, A SENTRY, A GUARD, A ROGUE, A TRADER, A SURGEON, A WRITER WRITING IN SANSKRIT INK...AND ANOINTED A KING. NOW, ON A WINTER DAY, UNDER A URANUS SUN AND ASSORTED ARIES STARS, TREASURED AS A SON, ONE SURRENDERS TO DESTINY AND IS RESTORED INTO NEW YET REASSURING SURROUNDINGS. OUTSIDE A WARRIOR, INSIDE SO GENEROUS AND SWEET... ADORING TIGERS AND WANTING TO WRITE SONGS. IP: Logged | |