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LEXX Knowflake Posts: 9756 From: Still out looking for Schrodinger's cat.......& LEXIGRAMMING.♥.. is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted October 17, 2011 08:42 PM
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 birth 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. I see no logical way that by having the word "YES" (which she did not have) how it would have made any difference. For example: IF she had the word "YES".. It would still invite contradiction. YES I AM GOOD YES I AM NO GOOD Pretty much the same outcome as she had using her name "Linda Goodman" I AM GOOD I AM NO GOOD "YES" does NOT cancel out either the positive nor the negative. If anything it amplifies both! By confirming and contradicting both the positive and the negative.!) I highly suspect Linda whether consciously or unconsciously...made that rule up "because of her own name(s)." 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. Example here based on "lie" etcetera.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.
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posted October 17, 2011 08:48 PM
Now for more on "LIE". 1. [v] be located or situated somewhere; occupy a certain position. 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". >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 4. [v] be and remain in a particular state or condition; "LIE dormant". >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 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 <LIE motionless> <LIE asleep> 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) <LIE in wait> 2 : to be in a helpless or defenseless state <the town lay at the mercy of the invaders> 3 of an inanimate thing : to be or remain in a flat or horizontal position upon a broad support <books lying on the table> 4 : to have direction : EXTEND <the route lay to the west> 5 a : to occupy a certain relative place or position <hills LIE behind us> b : to have a place in relation to something else <the real reason LIES deeper> c : to have an effect through mere presence, weight, or relative position <remorse lay heavily on him> d : to be sustainable or admissible 6 : to remain at anchor or becalmed 7 a : to have place : EXIST <the choice lay between fighting or surrendering> b : CONSIST, BELONG <the success of the book LIES in its direct style> <responsibility lay with the adults> 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] Another Example: Success LIES in hard work.
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LEXX Knowflake Posts: 9756 From: Still out looking for Schrodinger's cat.......& LEXIGRAMMING.♥.. is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted October 17, 2011 08:54 PM
Negative words? Do not worry! Meanings and relevancy of words found when LexigrammingThe word LIES, and other words are often perceived as negative when found within a name Lexigram. That is not always true. What do positive and Negative words indicate? Analysis and Interpretations of a Lexigram's meaning. What do the words/names, found within one's name mean? Ever see the movie, "The Messenger"? Jean thought the sword she found in a field had come down miraculously from God to her. Then the character played by Dustin Hoffman said in response to her claims..something to this effect: quote: "Sometimes a sword is just a sword"
Well on that note, a name is a word or words. Sword=Words when Anagrammed. ie; quote: "Sometimes a word is just a word".
Lexigramming and Anagramming is a form of Divination in the Mantic Arts arena. As with any form of divination or analysis, one can take it seriously or just for fun, or anything in between. "Never base your important life decisions on any form of Divination, be it Lexigramming, Anagramming, Astrology, and so forth. These things can assist in your decisions, but ultimately one should make decisions based on logic and common sense." What words in Lexigrams mean Negative words, positive words, may not mean what one assumes Exploring the duality and relevance of words found within a Lexigram. continued next post.....
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posted October 17, 2011 08:56 PM
"LIES" and "PRESENT" examples of words that do not always mean what one may assume Many have asked about the meaning of negative wordssuch as "LIE" found within a name being Lexigrammed. One person said: quote:
why does the word lexigram contains lie in it and also can anyone please tell me why the author dr. brian l.weiss contains the word liar in it. i dont want to believe it becuase he is my favourite.
My answer: "LIES and other negative words in Lexigrams" Everyone sees something different. For example; One person saw alot of negatives in the word "LEXIGRAMS", as quoted here: 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...
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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?
My answer: 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. continued next post...... IP: Logged |
LEXX Knowflake Posts: 9756 From: Still out looking for Schrodinger's cat.......& LEXIGRAMMING.♥.. is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted October 17, 2011 08:59 PM
Lexigrams of the Word "LEXIGRAMS", which has the word lies found within it.~LEXIGRAMS from the word, Lexigrams~ A SIR IS A MALE IMAGE A MARE IS A GIRL IMAGE. EARL IS A REGAL IMAGE. ARIES IS A MALE RAM. A SIRE IS A REGAL MALE IMAGE. A REX IS A REGAL SIRE. A MAGI IS A REAL SAGE. SEX IS A REAL AGILE GAME. SAGE LEXIGRAMS ARE REAL GRAILS, REGAL IMAGES ARISE. GRIM IMAGES RISE AS MARS RAGES.. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ A GRIM ERA, A GRIM MARS AGE AS AGES GRIM RISE REALMS LIE LAME GRIM AGES RILE, AS AXIS RAGE A MEGA RAGE RAGES ARMIES ARISE A LASER GEM GLARE, GLEAMS. A MEGA RAGE, ARMIES ARISE GRIM IMAGES A LASER AIMS SEAR A SEA , GAS SEAR AIR, ARMIES ARM AS SAME AIMS LASER MILES GRIM ARMIES MIRE AIR, GAS MIX, GAS RISE, MIRE SEA. LAME SEA LEGS SMEAR SMILE MIRAGES GLARE. AS MARS RAGES AGES, ERAS GRIM. A SAGE, A SEAL, A GRAIL, A LIE A SEAL A LIE GRIM. SIX SIX SIX A LIE. AS REGAL LIARS LIE A REGAL ISLE REALM LIES LAME. REALMS ARMIES LARGE, SEAL GRIM IMAGES SEAR. RAISE MARS ARMIES GRIM. ARMIES ARISE, RAGES RISE! ISRAEL ARISE! ISLAM ARISE! SALEM ARISE! ALGIERS ARISE! SAGE MAGES ARISE ISA, ISMAEL, RE, RA, ARES, MARS RIG AEGIS AS MARS RAGE RILES REALISM, MIRAGES, MIX IMAGES GRIM. ©2000/2008 LEXX*ID*IY ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ AEGIS: 1 : a shield or breastplate emblematic of majesty that was associated with Zeus and Athena 2 a : PROTECTION _________________________________________ A SAGE GIRL I AM. I AM A GIRL. I AM A SAGE REGAL GIRL! A GIRL IS A GEM! I AM A REAL GEM! I AM A REAL SAGE GIRL GEM! AS GIRLS ARE REAL GEMS, I AM A GIRL, I AM A REAL GEM! __________________________________________ LEXIGRAMS ARE REAL GEMS REAL LEXIGRAMS ARE A GRAIL REGAL, REAL, ARE A LEXIGRAM'S REALMS. ARISE AS AIR AGILE AS A SEA ISLE GLEAM SAGE REAL, A REAL LEXIGRAM IS A REGAL GEM IS A REAL LEXIGRAM A GAME? AM I A SAGE LEXIGRAM MAGI? A SAGER MAGE? A MIRAGE GLARE? IS A REGAL GIRL A SAGE LEXIGRAM MAGI? IS A LEXIGRAM A REALISM GRAIL? I SMILE LARGE AS I REMIX LEXIGRAM IMAGES. ARISE REAL LEXIGRAM REALMS! AS AGES, ERAS RAGE, I, ME, A REAL LEXIGRAM I MIX. A LEXIGRAM EXAM, MIRAGES GLEAM. A REAL IMAGE I SIRE AS I LEXIGRAM. A REAL LEXIGRAM AIM, A REMIX, IS A REAL GEM. REAL LEXIGRAMS ARE GEMS, A MAGE'S SEAL. A MAGI'S REAL AIM! A MEGA LEXIGRAM IS A REAL GAS! _ ©2000/2008 LEXX*ID*IY __________________________________________ LEXIGRAMS...... Some folks were concerned about "lie/lies" in the word "lexigrams". LIE LIES REGAL AS A REAL GEM, LIES A SAGE LEXIGRAM GEM. A SEA ISLE GLEAMS, AS A MIRAGE LIES. AS AGILE AS AIR LIE A MIRAGE'S GLEAM. ARISE AS AIR, AS MIRAGE REALMS LIE REGAL. Lie/lies is not always about untruths. The same goes for any word perceived as negative, it all depends on context and interepretation. ©2000/2008 LEXX*ID*IY
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posted November 04, 2011 06:18 AM
More on the topic of so called negative words found when Lexigramming. The following were posted at LLC2. quote: Originally posted by Emeraldopal: How about we don't call it TEACH=CHEATor, TEACHER=CHEATER... How about we call it a Spiritual Exchange!?
quote: Originally posted by Ceridwen: Emeraldopal,I agree. I do not really like the word "teacher", not only because it has "cheater" in it, but it sounds so hierarchic. Or like someone has all the answers, when we really are just searchers on different points of the discovery-path.
I suggested names here: http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum25/HTML/002814.html One being: quote: When The Student Is Ready...
First off, CHEATER/TEACHER is an ANAGRAM/LEXIGRAM When one expands to Lexigramming, more meaning is found! Meaning found within words or phrases is often dependent upon context and point of view when it comes to Lexigramming Also aspects of so called negative words are points of view. Perhaps see it as the TEACHER is not the CHEATER but instead does not like CHEATERS. As in this little Lexigram of the word TEACHER.
HERE EACH TEACHER HATE A CHEATER HEAR THEE THE EARTH HEART HEAR THE TEACHER HERE THE TEACHER TEACH RETEACH CREATE .......... Go with the word TEACHERS And have this: HERE EACH TEACHER HATES THE CHEATERS HEAR THE TEACHERS HERE THE TEACHERS TEACH RETEACH CREATE REACH THE ETHERS HEAR THEE THE EARTH'S HEART SEER SEE THE STAR And the word TEACHER has many good words found within it! A HE HA AH ACT ARE ACE EAR TEA CAR THE ATE ERE EAT CAT ARC ERA ART HAT HER ACRE TEAR TREE CART ACHE ARCH ETCH HERE CARE CHAT RATE RACE HATE CARET ETHER HEART CHART THREE CATER HATER EATER REACT REACH CRATE EARTH ERECT CHEER TEACH THERE HEAT HEAR THEE RAT CHEAT RETCH RETEACH HECTARE CHEATER HEATER REHEAT CREATE ETCHER TRACE ____________ Words found with the plural word TEACHERS whch are in addition to to words above. TEACHERS CHEATERS HECTARES REACHES CHASTER CREATES ETCHERS RETCHES ARCHIEST TEACHES REHEATS HEATERS TEASER CARETS CATERS EATERS ERECTS CASTER HEARSE THREES SEARCH CRATES CHEERS RECAST CHEATS CHASTE CHASER TRACES REACTS ARCHES STARCH CREASE EARTHS SACHET CHARTS HEARTS SCATHE ETHERS HATERS SECRET ETCHES CRASH TREES SCARE TEASE TEARS CEASE CHEST TERSE STEER SHEAR SHEET RATES STARE CARTS CARES HEATS SHARE CHASE ACRES HEARS SHEER ACHES HATES THESE ASTER CREST ERASE SEER RATS CAST ARTS SEAT CARS SCAR HATS ERAS TEAS EATS SEAR CHARS CASE RASH EAT EASE EAST REST EARS HAST ACTS SCAT TARS SATE ARCS CATS STAR CASH HERS ACES ARES SEE SEA HAS SAT SET SHE ACE AS In this thread I have explained how words found when Lexigramming are neither positive nor negative automatically. I have been Lexigramming for over 53 years to date; over 1/2 a century to date. []Update April 11th.2022.[] See new biography update link below. Feel free to ask anything about Lexigramming/Lexagramming and Anagramming and Other forms of wordplay.😎 ------------------ Click here to read My Lexigramming Biography: going on 2/3 of a century to date ♥ Lexigramming!🔠✍️💖 I shall return!😎 IP: Logged |
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posted May 13, 2012 09:23 AM
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posted May 13, 2012 01:35 PM
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Randall Webmaster Posts: 193656 From: I hold a Juris Doctorate (J.D.) and a Legum Magister (LL.M.)! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 14, 2012 12:46 PM
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posted August 16, 2012 08:48 AM
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posted September 15, 2012 04:06 AM
If the name just contains the word "lie" i can see that it may be dismissed, but if the name contains the phrase *i am a liar* i would be more prone to taking note of thatJust my 2 cents ps if the name revealed *i am a big fat liar* then i think that is a cert! IP: Logged |
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posted October 13, 2012 10:07 AM
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posted January 02, 2013 09:52 AM
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posted January 02, 2013 10:38 AM
quote: Originally posted by redshoes: If the name just contains the word "lie" i can see that it may be dismissed, but if the name contains the phrase *i am a liar* i would be more prone to taking note of thatJust my 2 cents ps if the name revealed *i am a big fat liar* then i think that is a cert!
Not necessarily true. It would depend on what other words you have and contexts. Also words of 3 letters or so are often common. The following phrase for example; if found within a person's name; quote: I am definitely a compulsive liar
would hold more weight than quote: I am a big fat liar
. Yet again there may be other words that negate or augment that.IP: Logged |
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posted January 02, 2013 10:44 AM
quote: Originally posted by Randall:
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posted January 02, 2013 01:58 PM
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posted April 16, 2013 09:44 PM
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posted July 26, 2014 12:28 PM
Awesome! This really helps, thank you!IP: Logged |
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posted July 26, 2014 02:42 PM
quote: Originally posted by SnowWhite: Awesome! This really helps, thank you!
Yay! Glad to be of help and not confusing to you!
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posted July 26, 2014 03:23 PM
You are very clear! IP: Logged |
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posted July 26, 2014 09:23 PM
quote: Originally posted by SnowWhite: You are very clear!
Yay! Thank you!
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posted July 28, 2014 12:06 PM
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