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Word Lexigraphy: One Hundred Words to Kill Your Cactus
Word Lexigraphy: One Hundred Words to Kill Your Cactus
Word Lexigraphy: One Hundred Words to Kill Your Cactus
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Every word you speak contains an answeryou just need to know where to look for it.

Thats where lexigraphy comes in, which is the art of defining the essence of words. It revolves around using the letters of each word to define its true meaning, and it can be a powerful tool in developing positive communication skills.

Anja Seebus examines the hidden meanings of one hundred words, using the cactus as the reflection of fear and the tulip as the positive reflection of love.

Some words require a positive and a negative definition to show how language can be used in constructive or destructive ways. For instance, SELF can mean Someones Essential Loving Fire or Someones Ego Loading Fear.

Other words include:

HATE: Harboring Anger Takes Energy;

HOPE: Having Optimistic Positive Expectations;

CRIME: Cancelling Respect Is Mans Enemy.

Every letter is a word, and every word holds a message that can be a powerful guide in determining how you live your life and look at the world. Overcome negative emotions and obtain wisdom with the powerful insights in Word Lexigraphy.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 9, 2016
ISBN9781504300315
Word Lexigraphy: One Hundred Words to Kill Your Cactus
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Anja Seebus

Anja Seebus practices floristry and communicates sustainable living through the Flowers of the World platform. Her multilingual education in the Netherlands was instrumental in helping her reinvent word lexigraphy as a philosophy for soulful living. She lives in Brisbane, Australia.

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    Word Lexigraphy - Anja Seebus

    Copyright © 2016 Anja Seebus.

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced by any means, graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping or by any information storage retrieval system without the written permission of the author except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.

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    The author of this book does not dispense medical advice or prescribe the use of any technique as a form of treatment for physical, emotional, or medical problems without the advice of a physician, either directly or indirectly. The intent of the author is only to offer information of a general nature to help you in your quest for emotional and spiritual well-being. In the event you use any of the information in this book for yourself, which is your constitutional right, the author and the publisher assume no responsibility for your actions.

    ISBN: 978-1-5043-0030-8 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-5043-0031-5 (e)

    Balboa Press rev. date: 06/22/2016

    Contents

    1 Hate

    2 Crime

    3 Law

    4 Love

    5 Shy

    6 Balance

    7 Shame

    8 Mirror

    9 Grace

    10 Ego

    11 Guilt

    12 Child

    13 Belief

    14 Self

    15 People

    16 Blood

    17 Forgive

    18 Bliss

    19 Mind

    20 Karma

    21 Think

    22 Answer

    23 Be

    24 Possible

    25 Emotion

    26 Earth

    27 Soul

    28 Parent

    29 Respect

    30 Desire

    31 Abundance

    32 Marriage

    33 Death

    34 Mistake

    35 Purpose

    36 Word

    37 Money

    38 No Yes

    39 Depression

    40 Bloom

    41 Obstacle

    42 Talent

    43 Friend

    44 Clock

    45 Doubt

    46 Faith

    47 Neglect

    48 Spiritual

    49 Kernel

    50 Adrenalin

    51 Alcohol

    52 Blame

    53 Bad

    54 Hurt

    55 Amen

    56 Anger

    57 Master

    58 Miracle

    59 Worthy

    60 Good

    61 Sleep

    62 Paradise

    63 Greed

    64 Gratitude

    65 Peace

    66 Stress

    67 Boring

    68 Care

    69 Responsible

    70 Know

    71 Positive

    72 Disease

    73 Pain

    74 Sorry

    75 Choice

    76 Discipline

    77 Hope

    78 Confidence

    79 Pray

    80 Waste

    81 Me

    82 Passion

    83 Elder

    84 Meditation

    85 Happy

    86 His Her

    87 Attitude

    88 Tree

    89 Sin

    90 Thank

    91 Accept

    92 Tulip

    93 Food

    94 Harmony

    95 Moral

    96 Wisdom

    97 Complain

    98 Opinion

    99 Aware

    100 Contempt

    Word Lexigraphy as a Healing Tool

    Lexigraphy is the art of defining words with a system of writing in which each character represents a word. Using the letters of a word to dictate the essence of it is the simplest way to enhance understanding of language and communication. Words are much more than just some letters strung together. Words are our most influential tool in the art of communication. Without words, verbal word transmission becomes a grunted powerless growl, which can result in much frustration, misperception and disrespect.

    Every letter is a word, and every word holds a message. The letters of each word dictate subconscious, innate knowledge that can describe the true essence of expressions in the English language. Every word defined within the art of lexigraphy has the power to convey a dormant hidden message and provoke powerful thought. The messages can be used as a guide to help people overcome and eliminate negative emotions and obtain wisdom and confidence to kill the cactus.

    Allowing the individual letters to dictate the real nuances of our speech reveals dormant innate knowing. This innate knowing shows us the root of our belonging through our everyday language. Tapping into subconscious knowing and finding our own unique crucial answers is as simple as rediscovering the essence of key words used in our common daily dialogue. One word that is being used all over the world with great nonchalance could easily be eliminated when the user consciously realises what the word enforces each time he or she utters this detrimental statement.

    SHIT: Self-Hate Is Torment (n)

    It is possible to create positive as well as negative messages in words:

    SHIT: Self-Healing Is Tranquillity (p)

    Eliminating the use of this word, or enforcing the positive phrase instead, will immediately result in a shift towards positive healing and an increase in the sense of self-worth.

    Some words clearly require a positive (p) and a negative (n) definition, to show the instant constructive or destructive choices that are possible through a more conscious use of language. Other words have a distinct positive or negative connotation; negative words can either be eliminated or used in a more positive context. Positive words can be plastered on walls and doors or written in the sky, radiating positive energy, however the key is balance. Overdoing positive language might become an obsession with a negative outcome. Consciousness of balance seems to be the key.

    Words with their definitions and reflective thoughts are scattered throughout this book like seeds that have floated in the wind, at first in no apparent order, just by nature’s law. The reflective thought is merely an encouragement to explore and stimulate the reader’s thinking, enhancing his or her own awareness.

    Take the opportunity to ask a question, open the book, shift your thoughts, and find your answer, recovering the lost skill of reflecting in your language.

    Specific words you might like to locate in the non-alphabetical section of the book are listed in alphabetical order, in the back of the book. Each word in the index is marked with a number, the number relates to the one hundred words defined in the main part of the book, not the page number.

    The most powerful word defined with the understanding of lexigraphy is

    HATE: Harbouring Anger Takes Energy.

    An equally simple but powerful message can be found in the word that is the opposite of hate, HOPE: Having Optimistic Positive Expectations.

    These few words show the philosophy of thinking with lexigraphy, simply using key words to give guidance. One word leads to the next and ultimately leads to the consciousness of choice and how to use language to command positive responses. This consciousness is helpful in being grounded and connected with the earth.

    Lexigraphy is such

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