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![]() ![]() As promised in last month's issue, I am now going to reveal the true magic of Lexigramming by sharing two Name Arts and two Word Arts with you, each of which will be displayed on separate pages. |
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Some time ago an angel friend sent me Conversations with God, Book One. Naturally, I began to render the Name Art of the author, Neale Donald Walsch, who has graciously given me permission to share this with you here. We shall also be sharing the remarkable revelations hidden in the name of Lady Diana Frances Spencer, whose Name Art I rendered a few days after she crossed the veil. It seems fitting to mention here that even as the world was mourning the loss of Princess Diana, she was calmly and lovingly whispering her messages into her Name Art for all to see and learn from. As the world was in turmoil over her passing, she was sitting in seventh heaven in great peace, which reminds me of the Lexigram of the word FUNERAL - LEARN REAL FUN NEAR A FUNERAL. What better reminder could we have than that, rather than mourning their loss, we should be celebrating our loved ones' return to home with song and dance; honoring with joy their life and living; singing their favorite songs to them; dancing their favorite dances and enjoying their favorite foods? In addition to the above, HETEROSEXUAL and HOMOSEXUAL shared with you here in the hope that they will help end the judgements most of us tend to make against what we are not. I am a heterosexual and I have always enjoyed knowing my gay friends who bring a wonderful artistic and creative flair to life and living. As a wise man once said, "Judge not, lest ye be judging yoursElves."
Finally, please remember that in order to understand them
fully, each and every Lexigram asks to be read oh, so very
sacredly slowly, so that you truly absorb and feel the power
of the messages contained in each line.
View the Lexigram for Lady Diana Frances Spencer In 1987, Will Schive read the book, 'Linda Goodman's Star Signs', and Chapter 8 on Lexigrams so moved him in its implications that he began to research the Lexigram to disprove its validity. Twelve years later he is close to completing the results of his research, which he plans to publish in a book entitled, 'Letters Let Seer See.' Letters Let Seer See - which, as you can see, can be spelled out using just those letters that create the word LETTERS - proves over and over again that the words we choose to speak, write, hear and read are encoded with their own inner truths. The art and science of the Lexigram unlocks that code. Having rendered over 2000 words of the English language into Word Arts, Will is now involved in sharing these 'revealings' with the world. He has established Good Works On Earth as a non-profit group to support the efforts required to share this work with others. Good Works On Earth's first t-shirts are now available which share the healing messages in the Word Arts of VIOLENT and VIOLENCE . You can visit Good Works On Earth and see more of
this work at:
http://www.goodworksonearth.org |