posted September 13, 2019 05:13 AM
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Originally posted by NightElf-Druid:
quoting the work of WFS:
LETTERS LET SEER SEEINTRODUCTION TO LEXIGRAMS
The Lexigram word was birthed by Linda Goodman, the intuitress of this knowledge. Coining this word,
No she did not coin it.
She naively thought she had. The term was; and still is part of Primate language research.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yerkish
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Yerkish is an artificial language developed for use by non-human primates. It employs a keyboard whose keys contain lexigrams, symbols corresponding to objects or ideas.
Also as a form of wordplay it had been called LEXAGRAMME and other such similar spellings since at least the 1800s. Like a message; as in Telegram etc.
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Originally posted by NightElf-Druid:
quoting the work of WFS:
and explaining why is it always capitalized, she describes the process of how English is, was, and always shall be so benevolently woven through and through with Loving knowings available to all who choose to see.
ANY language;
Anglocentricity is racist.
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Originally posted by NightElf-Druid:
quoting the work of WFS:
The word, Lexigram, is derived from two words:
lexicon : an English word meaning : dictionary of words
-gram : a suffix that means : written out in full ~ or ~ drawn out in full
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Originally posted by NightElf-Druid:
quoting the work of WFS:
A Lexigram would then mean the word, and words within its letters, written out in full or drawn out in full,
Not quite correct information there. The following is factual information on the the root/etymology for Lexi and -gram;
WORD ORIGIN FOR LEXIGRAM
from Greek lexis=word + -gram;
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/-gram#English
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From Ancient Greek γράμμα (grámma)
and;
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-gram
Something written, drawn or otherwise recorded.
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Alternative forms
-gramme
Etymology
From Ancient Greek suffix -γραμμα (-gramma), from γράμμα (grámma, “written character, letter, that which is drawn”), from γράφω (gráphō, “to scratch, to scrape, to graze”)
So there it is:
Lexis (not lexi) + Ancient Greek γράμμα (grámma)
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Originally posted by NightElf-Druid:
quoting the work of WFS:uid:
the word with its nameings and meanings revealed by the word itsElf through the use of its letters through its anagrams with the help of your Loving attentions creating it into the form of a Lexigram. Hints to the echoings of the name's or word's meanings are found within the name or word itsElf, with the anagrams of its letters.
He erroneously continues to call the words found within words/phrase; as being anagrams; which most are not.
>>>>will elaborate on that later<<<<
That misinformation he and others have touted as true; is not; and has led to gross misinformation and process being promoted as correct.
Also;
His misspelling of words; in his trying to be cute/mystical; are in my opinion not cute nor mystical.
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Originally posted by NightElf-Druid:
quoting the work of WFS:uid:
I would define Lexigrams as : the art and science of the revealing of truths hidden in the English language
Not only English. Anglocentric mindset yet again. quote:
Originally posted by NightElf-Druid:
quoting the work of WFS:
by anagramming the letters of the word or name, then intuiting how these words so anagrammed may be assembled into meaningful sentences, thereby imaging and reflecting life and living with the word or name itsElf.
I shall not at this time comment much on his new age mindset/beliefs; s like religions; he is allowed to believe as he desires the meaning to be for himself.....but not the Lexigramming process!
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Originally posted by NightElf-Druid:
quoting the work of WFS:
In her book, Linda Goodman’s Star Signs, Chapter Eight is entitled, Lexigrams. It is the only writing I have seen which describes the hidden power of the language to hide within its words, hints, clues, magical insights and intuitions to the meanings and revealings of the word or name.
Not entirely true.
Yes he thinks/believes that;
however;
just because he has never seen/found any other writings describing the power of "any" language; not only English;
which tells of the power of words and the words hidden within words/phrases; and all that people had already discovered concerning such; in doing for thousands of years in many languages;
such wordplay or even secret messages and so forth;
the arts and sciences of such things as:
Panagrams; Heterograms, and Anagrams and much more. All forms of Lexigrams; simply not listed under that as an umbrella term for Lexigrams and other forms of related wordplay/games..
I shall elaborate more at a later time.
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Originally posted by NightElf-Druid:
quoting the work of WFS:
This is the word, English, lexigrammed a bit .... I SING IN SIGN IN LINES IN ENGLISH.
I SING IN LINES IN ENGLISH IS IN SIGN IN ENGLISH. And there is still more to be revealed to you by the word, ENGLISH.
The word itsElf will share this with you later in these writings, I SIGH.
I shall find my various Lexigrams concerning languages as soon as possible. quote:
Originally posted by NightElf-Druid:
quoting the work of WFS:
anagramming a word or name's letters reveals its potentials within. The letters form words.
lexigramming the word or name is intuiting how the found words reveal awarenesses pertinent to the word
or name in sentences form.
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Originally posted by NightElf-Druid:
The above is from the unpublished manuscript, Letters Let Seer See ...
Copyright WFS
His rules and so forth are totally incorrect.
My post on the Basics Of Properly Lexigramming:What’s In YOUR Name?
1. THE BARE BONES BASIC RULES
do not remove any letter or letters from the source word or phrase when you do Lexigramming and or Anagramming.
You have the letters, use them!
You do not have certain letters or extra copies?
Do NOT add them!
2. THE BASIC RULES FOR LEXIGRAMMING AND ANAGRAMMING
1. Use any and all letters from the source to create/find words when Lexigramming.
Add none, remove none.
2. When Anagramming, use all the letters from the source by rearranging the letters to find/create words, with no letters left over.
Add none, remove none.
3. Do not add or remove any letters from the name or phrase before starting to Lexigram or Anagram it, nor afterwards.
If you do remove any letters, be they consonants or vowels, your resulting creation(s) will not be based on the Name etc. you chose to Anagram or Lexigram.
Adding letters to try and artificially & unethically FORCE a Lexigram to say things which are not in reality there, results in the creation not being an actual Lexigram.
The above rules are the "simplified basic rules".
There are more complex rules for Relationship, Compatibility, proper use of Abbreviations, contractions, homophones, and so forth.
Here are examples of incorrect sequencing;
the result of removing vowels and consonants from the word, name or phrase before Lexigramming.
The first example is the result of the incorrect and illogical rules that some people naively use when they attempt to Lexigram.
The phrase to be Lexigrammed is:
MOONLIGHT SONATA
AA G H I L M NN OOO S TT
VS
MOONLIGHT SAA
AA G H I L M NN OO S T
which is the incorrect hobbled sequence that has had letters removed by the person attempting to Lexigram the short phrase
.
The following are each examples of incomplete/incorrect and complete/correct letter sequencing.
AAGHILMNOOST=MOONLIGHT SAA
Correct/Complete Lexigramming/Anagramming Sequence
VS
AAGHILMNNOOOSTT=MOONLIGHT SONATA
MOTHER EARTH
Incorrect/Incomplete Lexigramming/Anagramming Sequence
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AEHMORT=MOTHER A
VS
Correct/Complete Lexigramming/Anagramming Sequence
AEEHHMORRTT=MOTHER EARTH
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LADY DIANA FRANCES SPENCER
Incorrect/Incomplete Lexigramming/Anagramming Sequence
AACDEEFILNPRSY=LADY IAN FRCES PE
VS
Correct/Complete Lexigramming/Anagramming Sequence
AAAACCDDEEEFILNNNPRRSSY=LADY DIANA FRANCIS SPENCER
When Lexigramming & or Anagramming one uses
ALL the letters in a word, name, full name, phrase, date,
whatever one is Lexigramming and or Anagramming.
If any letter/letters are removed before attempting to Lexigram, the resulting creation would not be an actual Lexigram because it was not based on the complete/correct letter sequencing of the source word or phrase.
It makes no rational sense to mutate the "source" being Lexigrammed and or Anagrammed.
For truth to be revealed the complete letter sequence is used.
Remember,
do NOT remove any letter or letters from the source word or phrase when you do Lexigramming and or Anagramming.
You have the letters, use them!
You do not have certain letters or extra copies?
Do NOT add them!
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In addition to the above rules of mine;
Some
VERY IMPORTANT FACTS TO REMEMBER WHEN LEXIGRAMMING!
1.
The words found from the SOURCE;
the word/phrase/date etc one is ttempting to Lexigram;
ARE NOT WITH RARE EXCEPTION CALLED ANAGRAMS!
2.
A WORD LIST IS NOT AN ANAGRAM NOR A LEXIGRAM!
Tht erroneous labeling of words found with the source;
has led to folks thinking those individual words are anagrams and are strung to form a Lexigram.
Hence folks saying to Lexigram you must anagram first.
Not true.
Again;
THE WORDS IN A WORD LIST OF WORDS FOUND WITHIN/FROM THE SOURCE;
ARE NOT;
WITH RARE EXCEPTION;
ANAGRAMS.
Only actual perfect anagrams found are anagrams; of the source;
the rest are candidate words to pick and choose to use when creating a Lexigram.
Example:
ENGLISH
anagrams perfectly to become:
SHINGLE.
SHINGLE
is the only one word that is also an anagram of ENGLISH.
The rest of the words found within the letters of the word ENGLISH;
are merely one's Lexigram candidate words; and are
NOT ANAGRAMS!
Some of the candidate words found;
One and only one word;
SHINGLE;
AS being both an Anagram and a simple candidate word
for use in Lexigramming.
SHINGLE=
both an anagram and a Lexigram candidate word;
the rest are simply candidate Lexigram words found within the word ENGLISH.
SLEIGH NEIGHS HINGES SINGLE SLING SINGE
HINGE NEIGH SHINE GLENS LINES SING SHIN
SIGN NIGH LINE LIES SIGH HIES LENS LEIS
GLEN LEGS HENS ISLE SINE GINS LEG SHE GIN
LIE HIE GEL GELS INS HEN ENS HIS NIL LEI
SIN EN HI HE IN IS EL EH I
More examples of words that can be both a candidate word for use in Lexigramming and at the same time each are perfect Anagrams and simple Lexigrams.
Only by being both an Anagram and a simple Lexigram; can any single candidate word be called an Anagram.
In no particular order;
and take note;
there are many more such words!
A short list;
each line showing Anagrams/Simple Lexigrams of each word on each line.
PRAISED DIAPERS ASPIRED DESPAIR
RESCUED SECURED SEDUCER REDUCES
CHEATING TEACHING
SECTION NOTICES
THINKER RETHINK
NIPPLES SLIPPER
VERSES SERVES
VETOED DEVOTE
VOWELS WOLVES
WORDS SWORD
ARISING RAISING
DISEASE SEASIDE
MOBBING BOMBING
LOOKOUT OUTLOOK
RELAYED LAYERED
RENTERS ANTLERS
RECITAL ARTICLE
UNTIED UNITED
POTION OPTION
SACRED SCARED
RESCUE SECURE
EXPECT EXCEPT
HEARTY EARTHY
EARTH HEART
FRIEND FINDER
HEATER REHEAT
LISTEN SILENT
WIPERS SWIPE
TIMES ITEMS MITES
TALKS STALKS
TIRED TRIED
TAMED MATED
TRACE CATER REACT
CREATOR REACTOR*
CREATION REACTION*
EAGER AGREE
EXIST EXITS
FLEES FEELS
FREAK FAKER
NOW WON OWN
WAR RAW
WAS SAW
BETS BEST
BEAR BARE
ANGEL GLEAN ANGLE
EMIRATE MEATIER
CHESTY SCYTHE
MOROSE ROMEOS
SHOTGUN GUNSHOT
SENATOR TREASON
HARDEST TRASHED HATREDS THREADS
DRAWBACK BACKWARD
VIEWERS REVIEWS
SISTERS RESISTS
THICKEN KITCHEN
each of those words/Anagrams/Simple Lexigrams;
has many more basic candidate words that are not Anagrams; nor Lexigrams;
but are merely candidate words to use when Lexigramming.
By the way;
Lexigram is not appropriate.
Etymologically;
it should be Lexagram/Lexagrame and so forth.
Those are the terms we use; and only use it with a letter "i" Lexi instead of Lexa because most folks are more familiar with the word Lexigram; because it was promoted by the famed Astrologer Linda Goodman who was as I pointed out previously;
totally unaware that the word Lexigram was already being used elsewhere by scientists.
Whilst I sincerely applaud WFS's enthusiasm and interest in the Art And Science Of Lexigramming/Lexigrams.
I simply do not support his promotion of erroneous information concerning the details/process/labeling of the aspects and rules concerning Lexigramming/Lexigramming etc.
The same goes for others since about 1987; who continue to blindly follow Linda Goodman's well intended but sadly; seriously flawed take on Lexigramming;
including the misappropriated name itself that was already being used in primate and language research.
The misinformation and flawed illogical erroneous information others have been promoting about The Arts And Science Of Lexigramming; contain much free form ANYTHING GOES "ART";
but too often flawed erroneous information about The Science Of it all; with little to none concerning logical process and actual linguistic value for practical use as a tool for education.
Hence the reasons for Lexigrams and Lexigramming is still not being taken seriously; except for the most part by folks into mysticism and such only.
That is disappointing and rather sad; because few folks desire or know how to take it to a professional level.
Accurate Lexigramming process, is not counter to mysticism, divination and such; in fact it would enhance and bring a banner of respectability and seriousness to Lexigramming/Lexigrams that would bring it into the field of education too.
Lexigramming/Lexigrams for anyone;
not just those into mysticism etc.