WHAT IS A LEXIGRAM? What is an Anagram?
Lexigramming & Anagramming Basics Part One
How are they similar? How are they different?
Lexigramming is the art and science of discovering descriptive phrases that are hiddenwithin a word, name, or phrase. (after, or while acquiring the words found, by whatever method employed. These methods will be illustrated and clarified later)
Consider the following examples.
How much do the lexigrams relate to the original name or phrase?
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
contains the phrase
BORN IN CABIN.
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NAPOLEONE DI BUONAPARTE THE FIRST
Contains the phrase
HE IS BANISHED TO THE ITALIAN ISLE OF ELBA.
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GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS
Contains the phrases
SOON, THE BEARS HAD HOT OAT CEREAL READIED TO EAT. THE SHE-BEAR GOT THE TEA KETTLE, CARRIED IT TO THE TABLE AND SAT IT ON THE BENCH. LITTLE BEAR TASTED THE CEREAL. "THIS IS TOO HOT!" THE SHE-BEAR AND THE BIG BEAR TASTED THEIR OATS, TOO, AND AGREED, "IT'S TOO HOT. LET'S GO TAKE A SHORT HIKE TO LET IT COOL." THE SHE-BEAR SAID, "IT'S GOOD TO HIKE ON THE HILLS NEAR THE LAKE!" THEREON, ALL THREE BEARS STOOD AND RAN TO THE HILLS.
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Sixteenth President, Abraham Lincoln
"Goldilocks & the Three Bears"
Napoleone di Buonaparte The First
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Simply put, a lexigram is a word or phrase made from words found within another word or phrase.
One begins with a source word (or phrase), ascertains other words that can be made by rearranging its letters; on a word to word basis, creating new words, and then composing a new phrase out of that list of words. The new phrase is the lexigram.
If one simply rearranges the total letters from the source, it is first an Anagram, because the letters in total are simply being rearranged.
A true anagram is always a simple form of a lexigram.
When anagramming, ALL the letters MUST be used by simply rearranging them to form words. There must not be any leftover letters from what is being anagrammed. That is a true anagram.
A lexigram is not always an anagram however. Only by being first a true anagram can it be both an anagram and a lexigram.
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Lexigramming & Anagramming Basics Part Two
Part two examples
The best lexigrams bear a semantic relationship with the original phrase. For example, a lexigram of NORTH is the phrase NOT HOT. Notice that each letter in the lexigram can be made from letters in the original word, and the resulting phrase describes the original word.
The phrase NOT HOT is not an Anagram because it has two copies of the letter "T" which cannot be used in an Anagram because the source word "NORTH" has only one letter "T"
However when each letter is viewed individually, thereby creating a list of words, one can get for example, Lexigram wise:
NOT HOT THORN ROT HORN TO NTH OR.
When only anagramming NORTH, one can find only THORN and OR NTH, as in:
"to the nth degree"
when Anagramming instead of Lexigramming the word NORTH.
Anagramming is the rearranging of the letters from the source word, phrase, date, or name etcetera, using ALL the letters available.
An Anagram is also always a simple Lexigram. None left over.
However a Lexigram is not always an Anagram.
NOT HOT is a Lexigram of NORTH , not an Anagram.
The prime difference between a Lexigram and an Anagram is this:
An Anagram is created by simply rearranging ALL the letters from the source to create a new phrase, and must use all the letters available within the source.
A Lexigram is created by looking at ALL the letters from the source, and finding new words based not on the source as a whole, but instead on each INDIVIDUAL LETTER to spell out each new word to be used in the resulting Lexigram.
One can find NOT HOT from the word NORTH, but can not find THOTH because the word NORTH has only one letter "T" and one letter "H".
THORN is an Anagram of NORTH, and as Anagrams are also simple Lexigrams, it is also a simple Lexigram.
However even though THORN is not a contextual or thematic Anagram or Lexigram, it is still both an true anagram and a simple lexigram.
The words NORTH and THORN have nothing in common, whereas NORTH and NOT HOT do.
Each word in the lexigram must be comprised of letters found in the original phrase. Unlike anagrams, a lexigram can reuse letters because it evaluates each letter to create/find words on a word to word basis. This means that a lexigram can be longer or shorter than the original.
The process of finding words within a source-phrase is not at all difficult. (alternate quick methods for those who want to jump right into lexigramming instead of going on word hunts, will be covered later)
THE BASIC RULES FOR LEXIGRAMMING AND ANAGRAMMING
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Lexigramming & Anagramming Basics Part Three
The Basics with Examples & Rules
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 only 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 etcetera before starting to Lexigram or Anagram it. If you do remove any letters, be they consonants or vowels, your resulting Lexigram or Anagram will not be based on the Name etcetera you chose to divinate.
There are several styles of lexigramming, however, each with its own unique process used in this selection process. Those will be described later.
To start out, we'll use the Pure Lexigram style here.
With this technique, there are no permutations, it is a "straight shot" approach to lexigramming: if you have the letters, use them. Do not add or remove any.
Once you have a list of words, they can be arranged into a phrase that relates back to the original phrase.
(Alternate ways of how to find or acquire your words will be discussed later)
As an example; let's demonstrate with the word NORTH. Using that as our source, we now need to determine which words are 'hidden' within it. Look at the letters in this word: N-O-R-T-H. What other words can you make from those letters? Can you find OR, HOT, NOR, NOT, THOR? What other words can you find in NORTH?
To compose a lexigram, string these words together to make a new phrase. One possibility is HOT OR NOT.
The source phrase can be any string of characters - a name, a date, a title, phrase, etcetera. The only requirement is that the phrase be composed of letters. You can lexigram any phrase, such as "Bobby Smith", "August Third", or "Nabisco Crackers". Any numbers in the phrase must be spelled out using the word ("August 3rd" is incorrect, one must use "August Third").
When Anagramming one is confined to being allowed to only rearranging the source, and
When Anagramming;
ONE MUST USE ALL THE LETTERS FOUND IN THE SOURCE BEING ANAGRAMMED!
Some actually have the misconception that anagrams are word lists of words found within the source being Anagrammed.
The words found from the phrase, name, word, etcetera;
Are the Lexigram Words.
These words use any and all letters on an individual "WORDS" basis.
Anagramming requires one to use all the letters in total, and by simply rearranging those letters to form new words without any letters left over.
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Creating Lexigrams & Anagrams!
Lexigram rules, examples, and more.
More complex Lexigramming.
what is not an Anagram or Lexigram.
Lexigram Based Reading/LBAR explained.
Proper way to blend two (or more) people's names when Lexigramming & Anagramming explained.
Individual
Compatibility
Union
Relationship
What to consider for accuracy and meaning.
Why you do not need to drop any letters, neither VOWELS nor CONSONANTS....you will not get most every word!
ABC Challenge!
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- Lexigramming & Anagramming Basics Part One
- Lexigramming & Anagramming Basics Part Two
- Lexigramming & Anagramming Basics Part Three
- Relationship Lexigrams Part One***Romeo & Juliet "name phrase" example
- Negative Words in Lexigrams
- Negative Words in Lexigrams part two
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- LEXIGRAMS! ANAGRAMS! CALLIGRAMS!
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- "Compatibility/Union/Relationship Lexigrams"
Relationship Lexigrams Part One***Romeo & Juliet "name phrase" example
The improper addition of words to proper names...

What's In YOUR Name?
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 only 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 etcetera before starting to Lexigram or Anagram it, nor afterwards. If you do remove any letters, be they consonants or vowels, your resulting Lexigram or Anagram will not be based on the Name etcetera you chose to divinate.
Adding letters to try and artificially & unethically FORCE a Lexigram to say things which are not in reality there.
The above rules are the "simplified basic rules".
There are more complex rules when it comes to
two or more people's names.
One does not simply combine the two or more names.
Many however do.
The problem is that it can reveal much but can too often give the other person(s) attributes they simply do not have as an individual.
(examples of that will be given later)
There are 4 elements involved in a true "Relationship Lexigram".
1.Unique...words only found as individual names
2.Compatibility...words both/all have in common
3.Union...words which can only be formed from the names of both/all person(s) names.
4.Relationship...the Unique, Compatibility, Union words found and "weighted".
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Improper and invalid lexigramming examples.
A Lexigram or Lexigram word list which has the word "AND" added
to the names of two real life people's names is not valid.
ALL couples by that token would acquire the letters A-N-D.
The word AND is NOT a natural valid part of their real names and should not be added to their names to be Lexigrammed, as with any other word which is not part of their real names.
With the word "AND" added, it should NOT be deemed a RELATIONSHIP
LexIgram, or a real life couple's Lexigram word list.
Using ONLY the first name of each person, and then adding in "AND",
as in ROMEO AND JULIET,
TOM AND JERRY, MUTT AND JEFF, LAURAL AND HARDY, and so forth,
is not generally valid for real life couples.
Yes, as the name of the PLAY, Romeo and Juliet are valid, but not as a couple.
Tom and Jerry is the name of a cartoon.
Abbot and Costello, Laural and Hardy, names of comedy TEAMS.
Ben and Jerry an ice cream company.
Like Arm and Hammer or Proctor and Gamble for a product or company name.
However real life couples should not include "and"
in their names being Lexigrammed.
("THE" is another word of that kind.)
Only the actual names should be used .
Exceptions would be:
Charles and Diana, or George and Gracie...ie; well know public figures. But generally that is pushing the envelope even for such famous couples. The word and should not be added.
If Romeo and Juliet were real people and not characters in a play;
one would Lexigram them as:
Romeo Montague
Juliet Capulet.
However the two full names would not be simply scrambled
together with all the combined resulting words to be used in a Lexigram.
Which takes us back to the subject of Compatibility and Union Lexigrams,
which when combined result in a Relationship Lexigram.
If one desires to use words unique to each only as individuals,
the weight of importance for those words are not as high in regards to a
Compatibility or Union Lexigram.
To continue with the subject of Romeo and Juliet.
One would not add "AND" to the two REAL LIFE peoples' names.
If we were speaking of Romeo/Juliet, an entirely different picture, a true one would emerge, not a padded one inflated by the word AND they would not have if they were real people.
A couples' Lexigram is done using your actual names, one each or both full names. And the word "AND" should NOT be added.
On top of that, what if neither name had a letter "D", but did have EATH?
By adding in the word "AND" the couple would acquire DEATH in their Lexigram and word list.
Adding the word "AND" falsifies the results, as by that token and method,
ALL couples would acquire the added A-N-D.
Adding "AND" to Romeo/Juliet gives them these words not actually found in their names:
ENDEAR DUO DAMN MOURNED MAIDEN DIRE END AROUND ENDURE ARDENT AMID ADMIRE
Neither Romeo nor Juliet can acquire any of those words with the letter "D" as individuals, hence no Compatibility, Individual, nor Union Lexagram and or Lexigram word list would have those words for them if they were a real life couple and not characters in a play.
Even if they both had the word "AND", it is not right to inflated their words found by adding in "AND".
Only as the name of the play is the example valid.
An example however based on Romeo/Juilet, (pretending as an example, they were real life people) without the added word "AND", would have for example, when simply blended together;
these words:
ROMEO JULIET
TURMOIL TREMOLO MOTLIER LOITER ORMOLU ORIOLE METEOR RETOOL JOLTER ULTIMO MOTILE REMOTE TOILER REMELT OMELET MOLTER LOOTER MOULT MERIT MITER MOTOR MOIRE TUMOR MILER ORIEL TILER LITER ILEUM MOTEL UTERI OUTER EMOTE ELITE TIMER METER LEMUR ROUTE MOREL MUTER METRO MITRE REMIT ROMEO RETIE JOULE ROIL RITE JILT RIME JOLT RIOT LIMO ROOT ROUT TRIM ROLE REEL LIME ROOM TERM LOUT LOUR TIRE EMIR TIME LOOT MILT OMIT TOME TEEM TOLE LITE LUTE MERE MUTE MULE LIEU TRIO MOUE ROTE RILE LOOM MOTE OLEO LEER MORE EMIT MOOR TILE TOIL MOLT MOLE MOIL MELT LORE MITE MIRE METE TRUE MILE JEER LURE TREE TOUR TORE RULE TOOL MEET TIER JUTE LIRE MOOT ITEM ROT JUT OUT MIL MET LEE RIM ORE TIE RUT EEL TOE MOT OLE LIT REM RUE EMU IRE LIE MOO TOR LEI TOO LET TOM ERE ROE JOT ELM RUM LOT JET OIL OUR TEE MI UM LO TI OM RE IT ME TO EM MU OR I
However Romeo alone can get these words from the above list:
ROMEO ROOM MORE MOOR ORE REM MOO ROE OM RE ME EM OR
Juliet as an individual alone can get these words:
JILT LITE LUTE LIE TILE JUTE TIE LIT JUT LEI LET JET TI IT I
As anyone can see, they do not have any words in common. hence no Compatibility.
When the above words are eliminated, the words left are the words that can only be created with them as a UNION.
The picture changes drastically when their full names are used.
Only by using their full names, Romeo Montague/Juliet Capulet do they acquire;
TRAGIC ROMANCE.
Then by adding a Compatibility word, a word they both have as individuals, and so have in common, in their full names; one can clearly see, they have;
A TRAGIC ROMANCE.
Adding "AND" to their names is valid ONLY because it is the name of a play.
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Negative Words in Lexigrams
Sometimes words have other meanings
For example;
One person saw alot of negatives in the word "LEXIGRAMS". quote:LIES; I LIE; MEGA LIES; LIARS; I AM A LIAR; MEGA LIARS; AXIS; RAMS; RAMS LIE; I AM ME; I AM A GIRL; SEX; LEXIGRAMS ARE LIES; LEXIGRAMS ARE LIARS; GIRLS' SEX; A GIRL IS A LIAR; A GIRL IS A SEX LIAR; GIRLS ARE LEXIGRAMS LIARS...Again the question of negative words has been raised.
quote:What does it mean if there are more negative words than positive ones in a persons name? Does this mean they are evil or very bad in some way?
No! Such words, especially under 4 letters in length are very common in many names. It all depends on what other words appear to alter things. Also it can mean one hates lies or liars, and not be one themselves.
Linda Goodman's own name...Mary Alice Kemery has such things in it.
I AM A REAL LIAR.
I LIE.
MY KARMIC CRIME, I LIE.
MY KARMA.
I AM LAME.
I CRY.
So do you believe that about her?
One can find good and bad things in anyone's name. Is that why she changed her name? Doubtful, as she had I AM GOOD, AND I AM NO GOOD, in her new name.
So think carefully before assuming the word lie, or any other negative word is about the person. It could reflect them of course, or maybe only what they do not like.
Another example:
A person has MURDER or MURDERED in their name.
Does that mean they will murder or be murdered?
No! Perhaps they scream bloody murder or murder the language. Perhaps they love murder mysteries, or maybe they are a forensics detective or counsel families of murder victims.
Same for words such as RAPE or STEAL.
One could be a rape counselor and the other "gets things for a steal", a "bargain hunter". Or steals bases in baseball.
Too many words change meaning depending on context.
Assume nothing when it comes to words.
Lie does not always mean an untruth.
Lie can be very benign.
Some rethinking of what one thinks of the word "lie" or "lies" is perhaps in order?
Like the word "present".
PRESENT:
Definitions of present
1. [adj] - (grammar) a verb tense or other construction referring to events or states that exist at the moment
2. [adj] - spatial sense
3. [n] - the period of time that is happening now
4. [n] - something presented as a gift
5. [n] - a verb tense that expresses actions or states at the time of speaking
6. [v] - introduce
7. [v] - hand over formally
8. [v] - formally present a debutante, a representative of a country, etc.
9. [v] - bring forward and present to the mind
Quotes - Example use of the word present
1. his tie was a present from his wife
2. any continuous stretch of time including the moment of speech
3. that is enough for the present
4. he lives in the present with no thought of tomorrow
5. We presented the arguments to him
6. We cannot represent this knowledge to our formal reason
7. This poses an interesting question
8. being or existing in a specified place
9. the murderer is present in this room
10. present at the wedding
11. present at the creation
present Synonyms
pose
submit
lay out
represent
nowadays
present tense
http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definition.php?query=present
Ambiguity of meanings in many words abound! Do not assume only one meaning.
LIE is also a very common word appearing in well over 1/2 of full names.
Now for more on "LIE".
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Negative Words in Lexigrams part two
The word "LIE" in Lexigrams.
2. [v] be lying, be prostrate; be in a horizontal position; "The sick man lay in bed all day"; "the books are lying on the shelf".
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4. [v] be and remain in a particular state or condition; "LIE dormant".
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7. [v] assume a reclining position; "LIE down on the bed until you feel better".
8. [v] have a place in relation to something else: "The fate of Bosnia LIES in the hands of the West"; "The responsibility rests with the Allies".
9. [v] assume a resting position, as on a flat surface.
http://lookwayup.com/lwu.exe/lwu/d?s=f&w=lie http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/lie
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
lie
16 entries found for lie. The first 10 are listed below.
To select an entry, click on it. For more results, click here.
lie[1,intransitive verb]lie[2,noun]lie[3,verb]lie[4,noun]LieLie[1]big liegive[1,verb]lie bylie detector
Main Entry: lie
Pronunciation: 'lI
Function: intransitive verb
Inflected Form(s): lay /'lA/; lain /'lAn/; ly·ing /'lI-i[ng]/
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English licgan; akin to Old High German ligen to lie, Latin lectus bed, Greek lechos
1 a : to be or to stay at rest in a horizontal position : be prostrate : REST, RECLINE b : to assume a horizontal position -- often used with down c archaic : to reside temporarily : stay for the night : LODGE d : to have sexual intercourse -- used with with e : to remain inactive (as in concealment)
2 : to be in a helpless or defenseless state
3 of an inanimate thing : to be or remain in a flat or horizontal position upon a broad support
4 : to have direction : EXTEND
5 a : to occupy a certain relative place or position b : to have a place in relation to something else c : to have an effect through mere presence, weight, or relative position d : to be sustainable or admissible
6 : to remain at anchor or becalmed
7 a : to have place : EXIST b : CONSIST, BELONG
8 : REMAIN; especially : to remain unused, unsought, or uncared for
usage see LAY
- li·er /'lI(-&)r/ noun
- LIE low
1 : to LIE prostrate, defeated, or disgraced
2 : to stay in hiding : strive to avoid notice
3 : to bide one's time : remain secretly ready for action
See physician-reviewed articles on LIE on Healthline.
1. Delivery presentations (4 images) (Trust Mark: Doctor-Reviewed)
Delivery presentation describes the way the fetus is positioned.
Example:
The foetus LIES in the traverse position.
Now for "LIES":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lies_(Commune)
Verb: lie(S) low lI low
Keep a low profile, try to be inconspicuous
To try to avoid detection especially by police
"After we knock off that liquor store we'll have to lay low for a while"
Derived forms: lies low, lying low, lay low
Type of: hide, hide out
love-LIES-bleeding
n : young leaves widely used as leaf vegetables; seeds used as
cereal [syn: velvet flower, tassel flower, Amaranthus
caudatus]
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This Lexigram using the alphabet (ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ) as the source to Lexigram, was written by a self-proclaimed novice discovered on a lexigramming forum in August 2007. The imagery was astounding and its theme provacative, showing one possibility for how humanity learned writing, science, and philosophy. Amazingly, English is not the author's native language! Yet, the original piece lacked a prosaic structure, proper punctuation, and thematic cohesion. It was edited, removing about 13% of the original and restructuring each paragraph. Now, this Masterwork Lexigram is being posted here, with blessings and appreciation to a wonderful rising star in the field of lexigramming!
Capitalized words appear in the source phrase.
THE PHOENIX CODE OF THE WATCHERS
by Veronnica, edited by Steve Miller, Intrinsic Development
ONCE UPON A TIME, IN THE OLDEN DAYS LOST IN TIME, EARTHLINGS LIVED LIKE CHILDREN, LOST AND NOT SURE OF THEIR WAYS, NOR ABLE TO WIELD THEIR OWN POWERS.
FROM A CRUSHED HOME CAME AN ALIEN RACE OF MENTAL WIZARDS TO TEACH HUMANITY GIFTS OF WISDOM FROM THEIR LONG-GONE GOLDEN AGE. THEY HAD THE GREAT MAGIC OF ANU, A WISDOM-CRAFT ECHOING THE POWER OF THEIR "LORD OF WAVES."
HUMANS NAMED THE BEINGS "ELOHIM," "ANGELS," "MEN OF LIGHT," OR, MORE SIMPLY, "GODS."
THE CLAN IS SAID TO HAVE MATED WITH HUMANS, SOME SAY DUE TO LUST, OTHERS THINK IT FOR THE CREATION OF A NEW RACE TO IMPROVE A DIRE WORLD AND TO MAKE A NOVEL EARTH AND, THEY HOPED, TO GUARD THEIR OWN LORE IN THIS NEW LAND.
SOME SAY THE HUMANS AND THE ELOHIM, THE "LIGHT ONES," MATED AND SPAWNED GIANTS OR OGRES, WHO TODAY'S FANS OF CHRIST NAME "EVIL." COULD THEIR GIANT-SIZE BE A METAPHOR OF THEIR GREAT POWER? ONLY OUR HEARTS CAN SAY.
THIS TRIBE SPREAD OUT UPON THE EARTH WITH THE AID OF THEIR OWN SPECIAL GEOMANCY, AND MADE THEIR HOME IN THE NORTH, IN THE EAST, IN THE SOUTH, AND IN THE WEST. THUS IN PLACES OF POWER, THEY BEGAN TO TRAIN THEIR CHILDREN TO TEACH THE SACRED LORE TO THEIR HOST HUMANS.
AND THUS BEGAN THE NAMES OF GODS LIKE ENKI OF THE ABZU, ISHTAR, EA, GREAT ANU, RA, HORUS AND OTHERS SUCH AS THE "BUILDER GODS," WHO BUILT IN A SACRED PLACE ROSTAU (NOW NAMED GIZA). (ARE THE PYRAMIDS OF GIZA BUILT, AS A REPLICA, DIRECTLY BELOW THE BELT OF A CERTAIN STAR CLUSTER?)
COULD THIS BE THE TRIBE OF DANU WHO, AT ONE PERIOD, CLAIMED A "DAN-EL" AS ITS ORACLE? YES, THIS MAY BE THE SAME DANIEL OF THE TOME OF CHRIST. IF, IN FACT THIS IS SO, WOULD IT MEAN THE OLD TOMES OF GOD OMITS THE FACT "DANIEL WAS A GIANT OR AN OGRE, IN A DEN OF HUMANS, NOT OF LIONS"?
THEIR TEACHINGS PUT A STOP TO NOMADS, TO TEACH US, INSTEAD, OF THE AKHU, THE RECITAL OF MAGIC FORMULAE. THUS THEIR THE TEACHINGS MAY HAVE BEGUN EACH WORD AND EACH NUMBER, SHOWING HUMANS HOW TO WRITE CODES UPON A STONE, TEACHING US TO READ WORDS OF THE SKY, TO SPEAK THINGS OF THE HEART, AND TO WRITE OUR LIFE UPON THE EARTH WITH THE PYRAMIDS, THE MOUNDS, AND MANY TOWERS OF STONE.
THEIR TEACHINGS INFUSED RITUALS FROM CYPHER-DANCES TO SIMPLY SAYING "AMEN," TO MAKING MACHINES, AND TO STEWARD, WITH LOVE, THE EARTH.
THEY SHOWED US HOW TO USE THE EARTH BY WAKING THE "LEY" (OR "DRAGON LINES," AS NAMED IN THE ORIENT) TO ROUSE POWER. THIS MAY BE HOW WE CAUSED JERICHO TO DROP.
THE "LIGHT ONES" ONCE MADE THEIR HOMES ON POINTS OF GREAT POWER UPON THE EARTH; IRELAND, PERU, EGYPT AND OTHER SACRED REGIONS.
THEY STAYED A QUIET SHADOW BEHIND EACH PRIEST-KING - MAGI ARE THE POWER BEHIND THE POWERS, WHO GUIDE THE LAW MAKERS WHEN THEY ASK FOR HELP.
TODAY LIVE ONLY THEIR CHILDREN, THE FIRST-BORN. THE ANCESTOR "LIGHT ONES" ARE GONE. THE ELOHIM LEFT US FOR OTHER PLACES, BE THEY PLANETS OR REALMS, TO FIND OTHERS WHO LACK THEIR LORE. THEY DO COME BY EACH THOUSAND YEARS OR SO, TO REMIND US WHO WE ARE, TO DISCOVER HOW WE GROW.
FEW ARE THE MARKINGS OF THEIR LORE. THIS WAS TO WARD IT FROM EVIL ONES, WHO COULD ABUSE THE GIFT. ALSO, IT WAS NOT MEANT TO BE IMPOSED UPON US ? IT WAS ONLY TO BE IN VIEW WHEN WE ARE READY, FOR THE THRONGS DESTROY GRAILS OF THE CHOSEN-ONES, IN FEAR OF THEIR MIRACLES, LIKE CHRIST AND VISHNU KRISHNA HAD DONE. NOW, WE VIEW ONLY TEMPLAR, ALCHEMIST, DRUSE, GNOSTIC, MASON, OPUS DEI - THEY ARE NOW JUST SILVER, TARNISHED, LOST OF LUSTRE; A SHADOW OF THE REAL ELOHIM.
THEY ARE GONE, BUT THEY ARE NOT FAR. THEY LIVE IN OUR BODY, NEAR OUR MIND, AND ON OUR SOUL. YET, THEY SPEAK TO US IN SNAKED LINES OF THE SPINE, IN TRANCE AND IN DREAMS. WE VIEW THEIR MARK IN SOME THINGS NAMED EVIL. WE HAVE THEIR GLYPHS AS A SYMBOL IN OUR MONEY, IN AN EGYPTIAN PYRAMID, OR IN ROD-LIKE SHAPED STONE; A MEDICAL SYMBOL OF SNAKE ON A SWORD, OR A PYRAMID WITH SIGHT OR A WINGED DISC, A GRIM DEATH WITH ITS SCYTHIAN BLADE, OR THIS (MORE MODERN) THING NAMED "THE DEVIL."
THE SYMBOL MEANS MUCH TO THE SOUL WHO HEARS THE MELODY, BUT IT IS NAUGHT TO THOSE NOT YET READY TO BE SPOKEN TO, FOR ONCE OPEN TO THIS CODE, YOUR HEART IMPLODES WITH LOVE AS IT WAS A GIFT, SO PRECIOUS, TO REMIND YOU HOW OF GODLY YOU ARE.
ASK YOURSELF, WHY DO YOU BOW YOUR HEAD AND MAKE YOUR PALMS TOUCH FOR PRAYING? WHY DO YOU SAY "AMEN", "OM" OR "AUM" WHEN YOU ARE NOT SURE? COULD THIS BE A CLUE TO HOW THE OTHER RACE SHOWED US WAYS TO LINK WITH LOVE?
THE ONE-GOD'S CHILDREN LEFT CLUES TO REMIND US OF WHAT IS TRUE IN MUSIC, IN PLANETS, IN DREAMS, AND IN WORDS; IN GENIUS MINDS, IN SIMPLE IMAGES, IN A CHILDREN'S STORY AND ON MASONIC ROCK.
RIGHT NOW, IN SOME PLACE UPON THE EARTH, A MAN OR WOMAN, OF THE TYPE WE NAME A MASTER OR A YOGI, IS BEING TRAINED BY WORD-OF-MOUTH FOR HIS OR HER OWN SAFETY, THIS PRECIOUS CHOSEN ONE TO HELP HANDLE THE LOAD.
WHY DO YOU THINK IT IS WORTH OUR TIME IN TODAY'S WORLD? THE ANSWER IS: TO QUESTION WHAT WE ARE TOLD, TO LEARN, TO GROW.
THEIR KIN ARE HELPING US, BELOW, HELPING US WITH THIS CODE, ABOVE, AND THEY WAIT TO RISE ONCE MORE?
THUS, THE PHOENIX CODE.
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Entry #2
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PATH OF THE SOUL
by Amanda (reposted by permission)
TONAL MUSIC IN A ROUND
MURALS OF ORBIT
PLANE ALIGNED TO PLANE
ONE RHYME
ONCE UPON A TIME, IN A LAND LONG AGO
TIME MEANT A GREAT DEAL AND NO DEAL
IT HAD NOT CRUMBLED INTO CHAOS
DREAMS MANIFEST MIND
THOSE GODS MADE MUSIC WIELD POWER
A TONAL SWORD IS LIKE A VORPAL SWORD ALICE?
A WONDER TO BEHOLD IN SIGHT
DRAGONS THEY ARE NAMED
PLACES TO STAND UP AND SING
CRYSTAL WINGS TO FLY
THOSE CHANGED INTO MYTHOS
A TALE OF THE ORACLES
WILT THOU LIVE?
THY DIE IS CAST
THEY CHARMED THE WIND, THE FIRE, THE WATER, THE EARTH
A BODY GIVEN TO THE MIND AND HEART AND SOUL
TAKE HEART FROM THE EARTH AND THE SKY
THE FIELD AND PLANTS
UPLIFT YOUR SOUL TO THE REALM OF NO TIMES
THE CHILDREN SHOW YOU THE WAY TO BECOMING A WHOLE BEING
THE TOWER POINTS REACH UP INTO THE STAR FIELDS OF WATER IN THE SKY
AS ABOVE SO BELOW
LET THE OCEAN BE YOUR GUIDE ON THE EARTH
THE OCEAN IS A TWIN OF THE EARTH
THE EARTH IS A TWIN OF THE SKY
THE SKY HAS NO END
AN OLD TRIAD OF EARTH, SEA, AND SKY
THE MELDING OF WAND, CUP, SWORD AND MAGIC STAR
THE OLD WISE ONES SOUGHT TO HONE THEIR PACT WITH THE EARTH, SEA, AND SKY TRIAD
BLIND POWER CAN HARM THE SOUL
RIGHT USE CAN TEACH THE SOUL
SAGE MINDS OF YORE, TOLD TALES OF UNITY
AMONGST MAN, AND THE EARTH, SEA, SKY, PLANT AND BEAST
FLIGHTS OF JOY GAVE RISE TO WISDOM
THE FRUITS BORN OF UNITY ARE UNTOLD AS THE GEMS IN THE SKY
HARMONY REIGNS
AGES HAVE GONE PAST BY MEN
UNITY TURNS TO CHEAP POWER TRIPS OF UGLY COVETING TO REIGN OVER ONE ANOTHER
A FEW DENY THE HATE AND INSTEAD HUG THE LOVING UNITY OF LIFE AND THE BLEST TRIAD
THEY SING ANYHOW IN CASE SOME MAY HEAR THE UNITY ANEW
OLD TONES MUTED
BIRTHED INTO NEW TUNES TO SHINE
WISDOM LOVE AND UNITY
FOR MAN AND THE EARTH, SEA, SKY, PLANT, AND BEAST ONCE MORE
THE TALE ENDS
OR DOES IT?
A HINT IS ~ IT GOES ON FOR AGES YET TO BE BORN
OM
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WHAT IS NOT A LEXIGRAM!
WHAT IS NOT A TRUE LEXIGRAM***Elvis Aaron Presley***example
WHAT IS NOT A LEXIGRAM!
Many folks have misconception that a word list found within a name, phrase, date, title, etcetera is a Lexigram and or an Anagram.
THAT IS UNTRUE!
(see section on Basic Rules for Lexigramming and Anagramming)
The following is a form of Lexigram Based Reading which many confuse with a PURE LEXIGRAM!
While an easy and interesting way to look at Lexigrammed words from the source (name, phrase, etcetera one is Lexigramming)
The following is NOT by any stretch of the imagination a TRUE or PURE LEXIGRAM!
ELVIS AARON PRESLEY
Known AS the King of Rock "N" ROLL OR simply The King.
PRESLEY began his career AS ONE of the first performers of ROCKabilly.
His NOVEL VERSIONS of existing songs made him popular.
He performed IN LAS Vegas during his career.
He IS ONE of the best selling and most influential artists IN the history of popular music.
While not OPERAS, his PASSION for LOVE songs LIVES ON!
IS ELVIS still ALIVE? Some SAY ELVIS LIVES ON IN A secret place.
He still PLEASES us with the LOVE songs he left at our LOSS of him.
Many folks do oddly consider the above as an actual Lexigram
which it is not.
That example is a LEXIGRAMED BASED READING or LBR, in which words found within the source, here being the name:
ELVIS AARON PRESLEY
are strung together by words not found within his name.
In the above example only words which can be found within his name are in UPPER CASE LETTERS.
Another example which would be touted as a Lexigram by fans of the late Linda Goodman is the following:
ELVIS AARON PRESLEY
(k)NO(w)N AS (th)E (k)IN(g) O(f) RO(ck) "N" ROLL OR SI(m)PLY (th)E (k)IN(g.)
That example is not a Lexigram either.
When one adds words and or letters not from the source being Lexigrammed they are attempting to try an "FORCE" their Lexigram attempt to say things which are simply not there.
(See section on Lexigramming Ethics)
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"Compatibility/Union/Relationship Lexigrams"
Simply mixing the two(or more) people's names together is not valid.

For now a basic outline as to why simply blending the names of two or more people being Lexigrammed is not the best way to gain meaningful information when Lexigramming/Divining their names.
When simply blended, Romeo Montague & Juliet Capulet6,100 words found within their names, BLENDED.
Most folks simply Lexigram from such a list thinking that is a Relationship Lexigram, which it is NOT!
ROMEO MONTAGE
has as an individual over 600 words found within his name; UNIQUE/INDIVIDUAL.
JULIET CAPULET
has as an individual over 300 words found within her
name; UNIQUE/INDIVIDUAL.
Together they have in common:
Only 10 or so words in COMMON/COMPATIBILITY.
ROMEO MONTAGUE/JULIET CAPULET
can only acquire from their names together, as a COUPLE, not as UNIQUE INDIVIDUALS, and NOT in COMMON/COMPATIBILITY;
They have over:
5,200 words.
By adding in the 10 COMPATIBILITY words, they have
approximately 5,240 words to create their RELATIONSHIP LEXIGRAM from.
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