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T O P I C R E V I E WAmi AnneLast night I was doing my name--maiden, married etcWhat if you get opposite words like love and hate--for example. How do you interpret that?Thank you!------------------Passion, Lust, Desire. Check out my journal http://www.mychristianpsychic.com/Lexxigramer quote:Originally posted by Ami Anne:Last night I was doing my name--maiden, married etcWhat if you get opposite words like love and hate--for example. How do you interpret that?Thank you!Well first off HATE is oddly a very common word to find in names.LOVE however is a very rare word to be found within names, Very rare.The context of words matter too, as do your feelings on such negatively or positively perceived words. You give the words power.And contrary to some opinion,no, words do not cancel each other out.Do not fear negatively perceived words, nor get overly excited about positively perceived words.It is more complex than that.I will give further answer to your query specifically;but please first read this over. http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum8/HTML/002016.html It might answer your questions.Then if not,please feel free to ask more!There are no such things as a silly question.Questions help us learn. I often have folks read what I have previously written concerning Lexigramming before answering them directly/specifically.Why?Because it often does answer questions, and,Because I type one finger hunt and peck, and visually impaired (with some days worse than my usual, as I am today) and physically it is often very difficult to type due to pain and torsion spasm.Thank you ahead of time for your patience and understanding. And thank you for your interest in Lexigramming! PS.Start with your full birth name.Than can show your life path potentials.Your full married name can reveal aspects about the married you.The maiden/married hyphenated the complete you as a married person.Your full professional name,such as Doctor Elizabeth Anne Forest,may reveal the professional aspects and or how your patients perceive you.It can become quite complex.Nicknames can add another view.Also do not add letters that cannot be found within the source you are Lexigramming;in this case, your name.Do not remove any letters ever, be they vowels and or consonants.You have the letters use them, in the frequency/amounts of your sequence.If you do not have certain letters and or extra copies of some,do not add letters you do not have,nor any extra copies of ones you do have, such as you have one "A", well you can use only one "A" in any individual word.If you have 2, 3, 4, etc. copies then you can use how ever many copies you do have in any individual word.To add or remove letters renders your creation a thing no longer based on the source/name or phrase you are trying to Lexigram, and making it no longer an actual Lexigram.Adding things not actually there is akin to an astrologer adding info to a chart which is not actually there to be found. That is delusional at best if doing it for oneself, and unethical at worse if doing such for others.LOL!I have added more to this post several timesover the past 40 minutes or so.Must go for now. RandallHate is something we have all felt. Love...real Love...is rare.Lexxigramer quote:Originally posted by Randall:Hate is something we have all felt. Love...real Love...is rare.So true. I am glad I feel love more than I do hate,and that hate fades in time but love lingers on forever💞🌈😎RandallHate can have a life of its own--distorting thinking and causing good people to do bad things--but at a moment's notice, all of it can change. A change of perspective can turn hate back into what it really is...nothing. But Love increases in waves and spreads very quickly in a transformative and lasting way.------------------"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 ClarkLexxigramerRandall True.💞🌈😎RandallThe opposite of Love is indifference, not hate. Hate is still an emotional attachment to the person or thing that is really just a reaction based on loss of Love or something similar...mixed with resentment, jealousy, or other emotions of that ilk.------------------"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 ClarkLexxigramer quote:..the opposite of love is not hate -- it's apathy. It's not giving a damn. If somebody hates me, they must "feel" something ... or they couldn't possibly hate. Therefore, there's some way in which I can get to them.”― Leo F. BuscagliaI have been Lexigramming for over 53 years to date;over 1/2 a century to date. Lexxigramer quote:Originally posted by Randall:The opposite of Love is indifference, not hate. Hate is still an emotional attachment to the person or thing that is really just a reaction based on loss of Love or something similar...mixed with resentment, jealousy, or other emotions of that ilk.So very very true 😎💞🌈------------------The thought of suicide is a great consolation: by means of it one gets through many a dark night.💙😎― NietzscheLexxigramer quote:Originally posted by Ami Anne:Last night I was doing my name--maiden, married etcWhat if you get opposite words like love and hate--for example. How do you interpret that?Thank you!This thread is almost a decade old👽Are you still interested in LEXIGRAMMING ------------------The thought of suicide is a great consolation: by means of it one gets through many a dark night.💙😎― NietzscheLexxigramerBumping to answer questions posed again by NightElf-Druid at: http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum8/HTML/002328-2.html Lexxigramer directed towards you NightElf-Druid and Newflakes in the bumping up✍️http://lexigrammingfordummies.blogspot.com/ Have bumped several threads here from Lindaland ❤️😎and posted some links from them and also have posted links tosome of my old blog pages
------------------Passion, Lust, Desire. Check out my journal
http://www.mychristianpsychic.com/
quote:Originally posted by Ami Anne:Last night I was doing my name--maiden, married etcWhat if you get opposite words like love and hate--for example. How do you interpret that?Thank you!
I often have folks read what I have previously written concerning Lexigramming before answering them directly/specifically.Why?Because it often does answer questions, and,Because I type one finger hunt and peck, and visually impaired (with some days worse than my usual, as I am today) and physically it is often very difficult to type due to pain and torsion spasm.Thank you ahead of time for your patience and understanding. And thank you for your interest in Lexigramming!
PS.Start with your full birth name.Than can show your life path potentials.Your full married name can reveal aspects about the married you.The maiden/married hyphenated the complete you as a married person.Your full professional name,such as Doctor Elizabeth Anne Forest,may reveal the professional aspects and or how your patients perceive you.It can become quite complex.Nicknames can add another view.Also do not add letters that cannot be found within the source you are Lexigramming;in this case, your name.Do not remove any letters ever, be they vowels and or consonants.You have the letters use them, in the frequency/amounts of your sequence.If you do not have certain letters and or extra copies of some,do not add letters you do not have,nor any extra copies of ones you do have, such as you have one "A", well you can use only one "A" in any individual word.If you have 2, 3, 4, etc. copies then you can use how ever many copies you do have in any individual word.To add or remove letters renders your creation a thing no longer based on the source/name or phrase you are trying to Lexigram, and making it no longer an actual Lexigram.Adding things not actually there is akin to an astrologer adding info to a chart which is not actually there to be found. That is delusional at best if doing it for oneself, and unethical at worse if doing such for others.LOL!I have added more to this post several timesover the past 40 minutes or so.Must go for now.
quote:Originally posted by Randall:Hate is something we have all felt. Love...real Love...is rare.
------------------"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
quote:..the opposite of love is not hate -- it's apathy. It's not giving a damn. If somebody hates me, they must "feel" something ... or they couldn't possibly hate. Therefore, there's some way in which I can get to them.”― Leo F. Buscaglia
I have been Lexigramming for over 53 years to date;over 1/2 a century to date.
quote:Originally posted by Randall:The opposite of Love is indifference, not hate. Hate is still an emotional attachment to the person or thing that is really just a reaction based on loss of Love or something similar...mixed with resentment, jealousy, or other emotions of that ilk.
------------------The thought of suicide is a great consolation: by means of it one gets through many a dark night.💙😎
― Nietzsche
http://lexigrammingfordummies.blogspot.com/
Have bumped several threads here from Lindaland ❤️😎and posted some links from them and also have posted links tosome of my old blog pages
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