Wednesday, August 6, 2008

NORTH AND SOUTH....the hemispheres considered!

LEXIGRAMS of NORTH & SOUTH
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Question:

"North contains the words Not Hot which is meant to be associated with the original word, yes? So in essence, north is not hot...but I live in Australia, and North is VERY hot...in fact alot hotter than south which is not hot (but does not contain those words). Given this discrepancy relating to geography, are there rules or considerations in lexigramming that address this?"
Answer:
I have pondered that one too for some time.
Hmmmmm...
How about...

LEXIGRAM of NORTH (from a Northern & Southern hemisphere perspective)
OH NO!
TORN TO NTH!
NORTH?
HOT OR NOT?
TORN TO HOT NORTH.
TORN TO NOT HOT NORTH.
NORTH,
HOT?
OR NOT HOT?


**Torn=a question, undecided
Nth=as in to the "nth degree"
Punctuation also aids in helping a Lexigram
make sense.

OK...
How about this?

LEXIGRAM of NORTH (from a Southern Hemisphere perspective)

TO NORTH HOT!
OH NORTH HOT HOT HOT!


LEXIGRAM of SOUTH
(from a Northern hemisphere perspective)

OH SOUTH SHOUT OUT!
OH THOU SOUTH SO HOT HOT HOT!

Obviously the climate conditions of the Southern Hemisphere were not taken unto account by whomever came up with NORTH=NOT HOT.
Many Lexigramming concepts and odd rules stem from, unfortunately
in the last few decades, from a North American or Anglocentric point of view.
That same mindest claims Lexigrams are only to be done or can work only in English. That is NOT TRUE!
Lexigramming and Anagramming was being done long before in many other languages.

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Words in NORTH

THORN NORTH HORN TORN HON
TOR ROT HOT TON NOR NTH
NOT OH NO OR ON TO HO


LEXIGRAM of SOUTH (from a Northern hemisphere perspective)
TO SOUTH
OH SO HOT.
OH SO HOT HOT OUT!
OH HOT SOUTH SHOUT OUT!
HOT! SO HOT!
OH THOU SOUTH..
SO HOT! HOT! HOT!

OK…now we must consider SOUTH from a Southern Hemisphere perspective!

TO SOUTH SOUTH
OUST OUT HOT .
OH SOUTH!
THOU OUST HOT OUT.

south south=Antarctica for example.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Some BASIC RULES

What's in Your Names? Or Any Name?

What’s In YOUR Name?
THE BASIC RULES FOR LEXIGRAMMING AND ANAGRAMMING

1. When LEXIGRAMMING, 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".
More:

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.

For more see:

Lexigrams: LEXIGRAMS & Anagrams LESSONS, RULES & DEFINTIONS

Monday, June 23, 2008

SIMPLIFIED INSTRUCTIONS FOR HOW TO LEXIGRAM!

Feel free to leave your questions!

It is not difficult to derive meaning from the words found in your name!
It depends on what name or phrase you want to Lexigram and the vowel and consonant ratios.

I explained a bit of that here:
quote:
what in your opinion is/are the most perfect names?

In answer to your query;
MOST COMMON letter frequency found within the ENGLISH LANGUAGE:
E-T-A-O-I-N

The following are the MOST COMMON frequencies to be found within PERSONAL NAMES.
E-A-R-N-L-I.

The following have an even higher frequency of appearing within personal names.
VOWELS=EAI
CONSONANTS=RNL

quote:
would you be looking for names which revealed the most positive words, or contained the least negs?
One's name is what it is. Positives and or negatives are relative. See this link for explanation on that issue.
NEGATIVE WORDS IN A LEXIGRAM


Also one does not need to actually create a Lexigram in order to find things that resonate, on a word by word basis, not in only a Lexigram.

I have trance, writer, fairy, elf, and so forth in my name.

Even as stand alone words found within my name, and not put into Lexigram form, they are still meaningful to me.

For example a person could have no connection words to easily create a Lexigram without cheating and adding words or letters not found within their name, but has many very descriptive words or nouns!

They could take such words (we will pretend these words are in our imaginary person's name)

And numbering them and then under each word that they found within their name tell why the word means something to them personally!

For example:

1.ART
I am an artist!

2. MURDER
I murder the English language!LOL!
My kids scream bloody murder!

3. LIE
I love to lie in hammocks or on the beach!

4. SUN
Cool! Fits with my lying on the beach in the sun!

5. ROYALTY
I think in a past life I was!

6. DANE
Wow! I am part Danish!

7. RHYMES
one of my favorite words!

8. HEIRS
I hope to have one or two of these in the future

9.EYES
one of the first things I notice about a guy.

10.SELLS
I have had many jobs in retail

11. SLIM
I will be this again

11. ELMS
I hate elm bugs but like the trees

12. LYRISM
my new favorite word!

13. LILY
my favorite flower is an alstromeria lily

14. HILLS
my favorite place is the hills of Pennsylvania.

15. SILLY
I've been known to slip into this mind set from time to time.

16. INNER
I am introspective.

17. SMELL
I'm really sensitive to perfume it gives me a headache

18. SHIRE
a place I'd love to visit

19. SINNER
yep, that's me! lol!

20. LENS
I wear glasses!

Such a simple way of deriving meaning from one's name by way of simply looking at the word list found within one's name can tell one many things relevant!

QUESTION:

I have a quick question. I am a Mexican and therefore I have a very long given name. When lexing my name do I use my first, middle and two last names? or do I use my married last name?

Thanking you in advance,

ANSWER:

If I were Lexigraming your name I would first start with your FULL GIVEN BIRTH NAME.

The given birth names are preferred for a Lexigram showing one's POTENTIALS and general LIFEPATH. Name variations and changes can reflect who/what we are and how we are perceived by other when we go by those names. Such as spelling JAMES as JAYMES, KAREN as CARIN, or even KARYN, and so forth. Same for MARRIED and NICKNAMES.

One's MARRIED NAME is used with the FULL BIRTH NAME, first middle and both lasts, to show the complete you as a whole, both as an individual and as a married person. Ideally I would do a comparison to see what were differences and what was in common. One can also use simply the FIRST-MIDDLE and MARRIED NAME, but this would only show mostly the married aspects.

I have known folks with a FIRST and then up to 3 MIDDLE NAMES, and LAST NAME plus a MARRIED NAME. All completely allowed by my LexAgramming method.

By my LexAgramming methods no name is ever too long nor can it have too many vowels and or consonants.

Additionally you can indeed Lexigram your name in another language if you so desire.
SPANISH for example perhaps in your case.
Lexigrams do work in other languages. Contrary to popular opinion Lexigramming is NOT and ANGLOCENTRIC art.

See this link to be able to get your words for FREE IN SEVERAL DIFFERENT LANGUAGES!

WORDSMITH

Thanks for your interest in Lexigramming!

QUESTION:

I never really paid it much attention until now. how is LEXIGRAMMING done? Do you use the first and last name or the first, middle, and last name? Can anyone do one for me?
MY LETTERS ARE:
aaaaabhhhiilmqstmimi


ANSWER:

Your letters even with so many letters does not yeild many easy ways to connect your words.

I really do not know if any of this pertains to you or not.
However you do have the words:
I
and
AM.
This allows for at least simple Lexigram statements!

I AIL
I AIM
I BAA
I HAIL
I SAIL
I SIT
I SLAM
I STAB
I ASH
I BAIL
I BAIT
I BALM
I BAT
I BIT
I BLAST
I BASH
I HASH
I LASH
I LATH
I MAIM
I MAIL
I LIMIT
I LIST
I MASH
I MIST
I SLIT
I LAST
I AM
I HAM
I SHAM
I SHIM
I SLAB
I LATH
I TAIL
I MAT
I SAIL
I AM A BLAST
I AM A MA'AM
I AM AS A BALM
BASIL IS A BALM
BATH SALT IS A BALM
BALSAM IS A BALM
ALAS HABITS LIMIT I
A BIAS IS A LIMIT
AH. LIMITS I LIST
HABITS I LIST
AILS I LIST
AT LAST I LIMIT LIMITS,
I LIMIT HABITS
I AM HIS
IS THIS IT?
AM I HIS?
IT IS ALAS AS IT IS.
HA! IT IS HIM!


Some more interesting words/names too:
ISLAM SMITH MIASMA MISAMAL LIMB
LIMBS LAMB LAMBS HALIMAS AMISH
MAST LAM BAM ALIAS BAHAISM BAHAI
MALT LATISH BAAL ASTHMA LABIA LAMIA
ATLAS MAMMA MAMMILIA HILT HILTS
SAHIB SHAH MAIA TIBIA TIBIAL TIMBAL
ABASH BITS AIMS BATS ABATIS BASALT

AB SAM ABI SAMI AILSA SI AISHA SIM AL SIMA ALBA SIMAH ALI SMITH ALIA TAB ALIS TABI ALISA TAIMA ALISHA TALA ALMA TALIA ALTA TAMA ALTHA TAMALA AMALIA TAMAS AMI TAMI AMITA TAMIA AMMA TAMMI ASA TASHA ASH TASIA ASHA THAI ASHLI THALIA ASIA THIA ATALIA TIA ATHALIA TIM BAMI TISHA BASIL BAT HAL HALI HAMAL HILMA ILA ILSA IMA ISA ISAI ISAIAH ISIAH ITA LAISA LAISHA LATASHA LATISHA LIA LIAM LIB LISA LISHA LITA MAI MAIA MAL MALIA MATHIAS MATIS MIA MIAH MIL MILA MIM MIMI MISHA MISTI MITA SAL SALIM SALMA

They replied:

I do have asthma but i wish i didnt because it limits me from getting a cat or dog. Islam is a heavy influence in my family. My name is actually Arabic! but this was amazing! wow i really dont know what to say but thanks. LEXX thank you so much!


I replied:

Sorry you have asthma.
Yes, your name has:
ASTHMA LIMITS I.
I HAIL ISLAM AS IT IS.
Glad you got something from it all.
Are you in the habit of keeping.making "to do" lists?


They replied:

Yes sometimes the asthma thing makes me so angry and want to cry. Its like I want to be active and have a pet but at the same time i could die because my asthma oftentimes comes with no symptoms. Talk about a silent killer! its like I want to live my life to the fullest but at the same time if I do i risk my life.

I dont really make to do list and things of that nature. although i should it helps me keep things organized because my mind is other places a lot of the time. but I am good at writing. I write poems, songs, and letter. I just love to write whatever comes into my mind. But it really did resonate with me. i am so blown away. thank you. this is one of the few things that i will never forget. and that is hard for me to do. i can be sooo forgetful!

BAHAISM is a religion. I did a little bit of research on it. It seems very interesting. I read that it could be the religion of America.

Reading what you got from my name made me cry so something struck a cord. i just dont know what.

I replied:

I hope it was a good thing and not sad. I do not want to make you cry.

You said:
"I dont really make to do list and things of that nature. although i should it helps me keep things organized because my mind is other places a lot of the time."
Then perhaps it is a clue as to you should yes!

A few more words!
SAITH LAMAS BASAL MAMBA BLAH BLAHS SALAMI

And three of the musical scale!
MI LA TI

from:

aaaaabhhhiilmqstmimi

They replied:

Oh these were happy tears. like a block had been moved kinda tears. but i cant thank you enough for using your talent to open myself up to who I am, could be, or have been. i appreciate the time and effort you have put into this. maybe one day i can return the favor.

More instruction and examples to come!







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