The Power Of Words Revisited
I posted an article a couple of weeks ago titled We Should Choose Our Words More Carefully, about ‘words’ and how powerful they can be. I showed how words are vibration and vibration can not only build but, also destroy.
So, for your amusement and mine, I have compiled a long list of words. To show the hidden meanings in the words we use.
I believe that our names, words and phrases contain hidden clues about each one of us and the things or places around us.
I am going to use anagrams and lexigrams. Lexigrams are words formed by using some of the letters in a word or phrase. Anagrams are words formed by rearranging the letters of the word, using all of the letters. For example:
Handle them carefully, for words have more power than atom bombs ~ Pearl Strachan
Eleven plus two – twelve plus one
The eyes – They see
The ears – Set Hear
The Morse Code – Here come dots
Slot Machines – Cash lost in me
Dormitory- Dirty room
Evolution – Out on Evil
Garden of Eden – Fond Renegade
The Thirteen Colonies – Incoherent, elite host
Knowledge – knew lodge
The Revolutionary War – Worthy-Re-Evaluation
Lee Harvey Oswald – Revealed! Who Slay
Modern Science – Demonic Screen
Election results – insult lie count or tell lies counter
Astronomer – Moon Starer
Desperation – A rope ends it
Terrorism in America – I’m a rare or cretinism
The old testament – The modest talent
The New Testament – The new statement
Federal Government – Fervent, Large Demon
We have too many high sounding words, and too few actions that correspond with them ~ Abigail Adams
Then of course, my name. There were two anagrams that I liked and couldn’t decide which one I liked the best.
Dawn Star Psychic Access – A card casts psychic News or Accepts A cards sync wish
And last but certainly not least…
Psychic Access Incorporated – A copasetic psychic rends or A psi, copasetic record synchs
Next, I would like to discuss Lexigrams. Lexigrams, are words or phrases formed out of other words or phrases. Using only the letters from the main word or phrase. Duplicating letters is not allowed unless the letters are also duplicated within the word or phrase.
There are a couple of rules to follow. The first rule is, you cannot use words or phrases that contain more than four of the vowels, A, E, I, O, and U and sometimes Y. The second, duplicating letters is not allowed, unless the letters are also duplicated within the word or phrase. The third, if you find a negative descriptive, it is automatically cancelled out if the words no or not can also be found within the word or phrase. For example:
DIVINATIONS = I find the words…. AN INVASION, and A VAST VISION. But, since I can also extract no or not from divinations, And, since I consider “An Invasion” to be a derogatory remark Hence, the result iS: A vast vision, instead of An invasion, which in my mind is a pretty good description of the word ‘divinations’.
The proof or Truth is in the words. See what you think:
South – So hot
North – Not hot
Violent – No love, vile vent
HMS Pinafore – name of a ship
Postage – Post to pages
No one means all he says, and yet very few say all they mean, for words are slippery and thought is viscous ~ Henry Brooks Adams
The Bermuda Triangle – Triangle buried here (pyramid), Bring murder, earth air gate, Mangles air and time, Return gate, number three earth grid gate, earthmen and angel/alien unite here, truth buried here, a great lie, light bringer, death beam , earth heartbeat, deluge hid it, until earth tilt.
Just to name a few, of course, this was just me messing around, others may find completely different words, and understand different meanings.
I use my intuition, whatever words pop out at me, I write down, then try to phrase them together after I find 20 or so words. You’ll be surprised at how many hidden messages are hidden within everyday words, names and phrases.
The great pyramids – Earth star gate, praise ra, paradise is here, retreat red mars, map the stars, my age stay the same, this year-that year. A myriad, dreams seem, they erase the past, same as death, earth grid eight, air strip, a time rip, a gate, get past the traps, traps are set, Prism.
The druids of Stonehenge – stained with sin, dreaded death gate, the stained ruins, runes, ghost runes, star gate one and air gate three. Deaths energies are here, Giants are here, Earth heart, offers it as food for the gods, drains earth energies to raise the stones, the rain is sure death.
These are examples of both Anagrams and Lexigrams:
Diplomacy – mad policy
Moonlight – thin gloom
Weird nightmares – Withering dreams
Armageddon – Mad god near
As I said, just some food for thought, Maybe, words are more powerful than we realize. And maybe we should choose our words more wisely.
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