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YIVY
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posted January 05, 2001 08:15 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

THE RIDDLE SECRET OF THE SPHINX


IN THE OLD DESERT
SITS THE SPHINX
ERECTED IN OLD LEO
SHE IS THE ELDER SISTER

SISTER TO ISIS-OSIRIS
HERE..HER - HE- LORD SETH
ISIS EXILED HERE

SETH DID COST THE LOST
THEIR LITE...
FOR SETH, SHE LET ISIS
EXILE HER

SHE IS HERE TO HELP
THE LOST...TO HELP
SETH...

ISIS HEXED HER
TO SIT HERE

SHE IS TO TEST THOSE
LOST OTHERS
TO OPEN THE
THIRD FORCE...

SHE IS THE "NEEDLE"
TO THE RICH..
SHE IS THE CROSS
TO OTHERS..

SHE TO OTHERS IS
SPIDER...
SHE IS A SHIP'S PORT
SHE IS HOT - COLD

SHE SEES LIES
LIE TO HER -
SEE HER EXPLODE!
TO LIE TO HER -
IS TO DIE...

HER EIDETIC 'ELF'
SEE THE S-ELF
OF THEE

IF THEE DESIRES
TO SEE HER SECRETS
FIRST RESPECT HER
ELSE SHE IS CLOSED
TO THEE -

SHE IS THE
TELESCOPE TO SEE LEO
TO SEE ISIS-OSIRIS
TO SEE THEIR
SECRET LIFE THERE...

DE-CODE HER SECRETS
OF SEX - OF LIFE
OF SPLIT S-ELFS
OF ESP...
OF THE THIRD FORCE

DECIDE TO LET
HER TEST THEE
SHE DESIRES IT.

SHE IS EXCITED
TO SEE THEE EXCEL
TO SEE THEE RISE
IN LITE...

TO HELP THE LOST
RISE IN LITE IS TO
CLIP SHORT HER EXILE

TO FOSTER HER TRIP
TO LEO TO SEE
ISIS-OSIRIS

TO REST TO SLEEP
'ERE TO LET SETH
RISE TO LITE

LET HER TEST THEE
IN FIRE - IN ICE
TO FREE THEE

TO LET THEE
RISE TO THE
NEXT LIFE

TO FIX THE
SPLITS OF S-ELF
TO RISE
FOR LIFE....




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posted January 06, 2001 01:29 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
You've done it again!

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"We may not know what is right, but we always know what is wrong." Mahareshi Mahesh Yogi

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YIVY
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posted June 27, 2001 11:17 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Princess...here is one you might like...

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YIVY
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posted June 28, 2001 12:19 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I forgot all about this Lexi!

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"Thus shall ye think of all this fleeting world:
A star at dawn, a bubble in a stream;
A flash of lightning in a summer cloud,
A flickering lamp, a phantom, and a dream." The Buddha

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posted June 28, 2001 09:12 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
...big sigh...

YIVY~ I've always Loved the Sphinx ... The story your LEXI wrote is like that went off in my head when I read it... Now I need to go figure out all of the why of that Freel free to jump in and help me out if you feel like it

Thank you

~Princess

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YIVY
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posted October 06, 2001 10:45 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Pulling this up for AirGem..

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YIVY
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airgemini
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posted October 07, 2001 03:04 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hey YIVY,
Nicely done!
Now I'm off to do a search. I can't remember all the names that the list came up with on Nefetiti....there were several, because she is not the same name in each book, which was why we had the trouble coming up with her story.
I'm just getting my butt outa bed but as soon as I do a search, I will report back what I find. Thanks for the LEXI.
Do you mind if I post it to the list after my search with your name attached??

Terri

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airgemini
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posted October 07, 2001 10:11 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi again everyone!
I did a search on Nefertiti, and the other one you mentioned YIVY, and it seems they are generations apart. It is so difficult to keep up with all the egyptian stuff...there are so many kings and queens...and sooooo many other things.
Just wanted to tell everyone -----not the same person.
Terri

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adwen
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posted April 08, 2002 10:52 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
and this one

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silverstone
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bump

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Ra
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posted June 01, 2007 04:02 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ra     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
YIVY is a master.

We love ya YIVY, wherever you are.

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lotusheartone
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posted March 11, 2008 01:34 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yivy, you are remembered and LOved

Since I registered here the first time in 2005, I have prayed for you to come back...

and you know, I O always Expects A Miracle!

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wlorac
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posted March 14, 2008 02:40 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
The secret riddle of the sphinx

The Sphinx
Erected in the desert
Is old

There she lies
To aid the lost
To help others

An open portal
Of riches inside her
That hide there

Enclosed
Neath the sands
De-code her secrets
Open the self

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posted March 15, 2008 12:36 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for LEXX     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
The secret riddle of the sphinx

The Sphinx
Erected in the desert
Is old

There she lies
To (a)id the lost
To help others

(A)n open port(a)l
Of riches inside her
Th(a)t hide there
Enclosed
Ne(a)th the s(a)nds
De-code her secrets
Open the self

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LEXIGRAMMING! And "Still out looking for Schrödinger's cat........."

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wlorac
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posted March 15, 2008 12:38 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Maybe just drop the a altogether, then the phrase

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silverstone
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posted April 07, 2008 02:17 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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COMMANDER CONSTANT-HAZE
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posted April 30, 2008 11:57 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Sphinx...
HIS SHIP IS IN SPHINX
SPHINX IS HIS SHIP
PI(RATIO/MATHMATICAL RECORDS) IS IN SPHINX
SPIN SIX(REVERSAL OF 9)
SIX PHINS
SIX PINS(ENERGY POWER POINTS?) IN SPHINX HIS SHIP
(ORIGINAL) SIN IS IN PI (CHANGING THE MATH/TRUTH)
X A METAPHOR SYMBOLIC OF COMPLETION...

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posted April 30, 2008 07:51 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for LEXX     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Sphinx...
HIS SHIP IS IN SPHINX
SPHINX IS HIS SHIP
PI(ratio/mathematical records) IS IN SPHINX
SPIN SIX(reversal of 9)
SIX PHINS>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.what is a Phin?
SIX PINS(energy power points?) IN SPHINX HIS SHIP
(original) SIN IS IN PI (changing the math/truth)
(x a metaphor symbolic of completion)<<<<<<<this should be in (....) too.

It makes it easier to read if you put the added non lexed bits into lower case.
Also it helps to put the explanations after your Lexigram, or lexed lines.
Or to do both versions, one straight up perfect, the other as above with notations in (....).
Do you mean FINS=PHINS? That is stretching it a bit.
Would PHI work or SPIN, IN SPIN, in lieu of PHIN?

quote:
PHI
Noun
1.The 21st letter of the Greek alphabet
Greek alphabet - the alphabet used by ancient Greeks

SPHINX

HIS SHIP IS IN SPHINX
SPHINX IS HIS SHIP
PI IS IN SPHINX
SIX PINS IN SPHINX HIS SHIP
SIN IS IN PI

I like it!
:
Shades of "STARGATE"!

IN HIS SHIP,
HIS SPIN IS IN
PI, PHI,
SIX.
IN SIN HIS SPIN...
SIX SIX SIX
IS HIS SIN.
HIS SIN IS IN HIS HIPS.

(tampering with humanity by way of science.sexual genetic experiments and mating with humans; hips=loins=sex=gene transfer)
666 "the number of a man",

quote:
In the Book of Revelation there are two numbers whose meanings have caused much discussion. These two numbers, the 666 and the 144,000 both vibrate to a 9. The 144,000 who were sealed as members of the Tribes of Israel refers to developed or saved humanity. The seal refers to the protective "sign in their foreheads," (Revelations 9:4). The 666, described as the "number of the beast" (Revelations 13:18), refers to humanity functioning at the materialistic unregenerated level. Thus these two numbers mystically refer to the evolution of humanity, either as "lost" (666) or "saved" (144,000).

quote:

Number Symbology: New Testament

6 IS THE NUMBER OF BALANCE, harmony, cooperation, marriage, connubiality and beauty. "And there were set there six water pots of stone" (John 2:6) for the wedding feast. A wedding represents love (as does the number 6) at its most blissful state in earthly consciousness. The 6 expresses universal love, for out of the sorrows of personal love, the soul awakens to the higher life which heads to illumination or adepship. Jesus's first miracle changed six pots of water to wine.

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Spin:

1. Physics.
1. The intrinsic angular momentum of a subatomic particle. Also called spin angular momentum.
2. The total angular momentum of an atomic nucleus.
3. A quantum number expressing spin angular momentum.


The scientific experiments.

quote:
Spin:
v., spun (spŭn), spin·ning, spins. v.tr.

1. To make or produce by or as if by drawing out and twisting.
2.
1. To relate or create



2. The tampering with the DNA spirals/spins

THANKS for the inspiration COMMANDER CONSTANT-HAZE!

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silverstone
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posted May 01, 2008 02:10 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Wow,

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YOUR WELCOME AND THE SPIN SIX HAD MANY LAYERS OF MEANING AND ONE WAS ONCE I PLACED "SPIN SIX" I FOLLOWED WITH
SIX SINS
SIX PHINS/FINS?
SIX PINS

TRYING TO SHOW THE SIX,6,SIX... AS FOR SIX PHINS/FINS....STRETCH MAYBE BUT..I KEEP THING OF SOMETHING AQUATIC/CREATURE/UNKNOWN.. BUT THE POINT I WAS MAKING WAS MORE ABOUT THE THREE SIX'S IN A ROW DOWNWARD...PI IS KNOW AS THE GOLDEN RATIO....

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Pi or π is one of the most important mathematical constants, approximately equal to 3.14159. It represents the ratio of any circle's circumference to its diameter in Euclidean geometry, which is the same as the ratio of a circle's area to the square of its radius. Many formulas from mathematics, science, and engineering involve π.

It is an irrational number, which means that it cannot be expressed as a fraction m/n, where m and n are integers. Consequently its decimal representation never ends or repeats. Beyond being irrational, it is a transcendental number, which means that no finite sequence of algebraic operations on integers (powers, roots, sums, etc.) could ever produce it. Throughout the history of mathematics, much effort has been made to determine π more accurately and understand its nature; fascination with the number has even carried over into culture at large.

The Greek letter π, often spelled out pi in text, was adopted for the number from the Greek word for perimeter "περίμετρος", probably by William Jones in 1706, and popularized by Leonhard Euler some years later. The constant is occasionally also referred to as the circular constant, Archimedes' constant (not to be confused with an Archimedes number), or Ludolph's number.

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The letter π

Lower-case π (the lower case letter is used for the constant)Main article: pi (letter)
The name of the Greek letter π is pi, and this spelling is used in typographical contexts where the Greek letter is not available or where its usage could be problematic. When referring to this constant, the symbol π is always pronounced like "pie" in English, the conventional English pronunciation of the letter. In Greek, the name of this letter is pronounced /pi/.

The constant is named "π" because "π" is the first letter of the Greek words περιφέρεια (periphery) and περίμετρος (perimeter), probably referring to its use in the formula to find the circumference, or perimeter, of a circle.[1] π is Unicode character U+03C0 ("Greek small letter pi").[

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Definition

Circumference = π × diameterIn Euclidean plane geometry, π is defined as the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter:


Note that the ratio c/d does not depend on the size of the circle. For example, if a circle has twice the diameter d of another circle it will also have twice the circumference c, preserving the ratio c/d. This fact is a consequence of the similarity of all circles.


Area of the circle = π × area of the shaded squareAlternatively π can be also defined as the ratio of a circle's area (A) to the area of a square whose side is equal to the radius:


The constant π may be defined in other ways that avoid the concepts of arc length and area, for example, as twice the smallest positive x for which cos(x) = 0.[4] The formulas below illustrate other (equivalent) definitions.


Irrationality and transcendence
The constant π is an irrational number; that is, it cannot be written as the ratio of two integers. This was proven in 1761 by Johann Heinrich Lambert. In the 20th century, proofs were found that require no prerequisite knowledge beyond integral calculus. One of those, due to Ivan Niven, is widely known.A somewhat earlier similar proof is by Mary Cartwright.

Furthermore, π is also transcendental, as was proven by Ferdinand von Lindemann in 1882. This means that there is no polynomial with rational coefficients of which π is a root. An important consequence of the transcendence of π is the fact that it is not constructible. Because the coordinates of all points that can be constructed with compass and straightedge are constructible numbers, it is impossible to square the circle: that is, it is impossible to construct, using compass and straightedge alone, a square whose area is equal to the area of a given circle.

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Numerical value
See also: numerical approximations of π
The numerical value of π truncated to 50 decimal places is:

3.14159 26535 89793 23846 26433 83279 50288 41971 69399 37510
See the links below and those at sequence A000796 in OEIS for more digits.
While the value of pi has been computed to more than a trillion (1012) digits,elementary applications, such as calculating the circumference of a circle, will rarely require more than a dozen decimal places. For example, a value truncated to 11 decimal places is accurate enough to calculate the circumference of the earth with a precision of a millimeter, and one truncated to 39 decimal places is sufficient to compute the circumference of any circle that fits in the observable universe to a precision comparable to the size of a hydrogen atom.

Because π is an irrational number, its decimal expansion never ends and does not repeat. This infinite sequence of digits has fascinated mathematicians and laymen alike, and much effort over the last few centuries has been put into computing more digits and investigating the number's properties. Despite much analytical work, and supercomputer calculations that have determined over 1 trillion digits of π, no simple pattern in the digits has ever been found.

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COMMANDER CONSTANT-HAZE!
Intelligent discourse appreciated!

silverstone my friend!
Thank you!

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What some call a Lexigram when it is NOT a Lexigram
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!

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.
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.

Case and point of Linda trying to force her creation to say what she desired it to say;
NOT what was actually there within the phrase;
Druids Of Stonehenge
Facts are facts, I am not making anything up here.
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i just wanted to say for all the Harry Potter fans out there, isn't it funny how the word spider is in this lexigram and how the riddle that Harry solves to get past the Sphinx in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire comes down to the word 'spider'? how serendipitous!

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Gooober, good point, also, what many people miss is that Stephen King has also put a lot of emphasis on spiders, such as IT and The Mist for hidden messages-- Even Spiderman

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i just wanted to say for all the Harry Potter fans out there, isn't it funny how the word spider is in this lexigram and how the riddle that Harry solves to get past the Sphinx in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire comes down to the word 'spider'? how serendipitous!

Gooober, which Harry potter movie is that on??? I don't remember a SPHINX in Harry Potter, I do remember the spiders, but also what riddle did he solve in what movie???

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Hey silverstone! The spinx was actually not in the movie,but it was in the book. You know how they change it around to make it fit the timeframe.it was in the 4th book..Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.

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