Word Lexigraphy
One Hundred Words to Kill Your Cactus
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About the Book
Every word you speak contains an answer—you just need to know where to look for it.
That’s 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 “Someone’s Essential Loving Fire” or “Someone’s Ego Loading Fear.”
Other words include:
•HATE: Harboring Anger Takes Energy;
•HOPE: Having Optimistic Positive Expectations;
•CRIME: Cancelling Respect Is Man’s 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.
About the Author
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.