PLAN'ET, noun [Latin planeta; Gr. wandering, to wander, allied to Latin planus. See Plant.]
PLANT, noun [Latin planta; splendeo, splendor.] - "vegetable; an organic body, destitute of sense and spontaneous motion, adhering to another body in such a manner as to draw from it its nourishment, and having the power of propagating itself by seeds; 'whose seed is in itself.' "
What if what you think about is being corrupted by the definition of the suggested words that you consented to believe? Nature does not communicate itself through words; but through movement; which our senses perceive as inspiration to react by choice (free will). Doing so grows comprehension of what is perceived.
PLAN'ET, noun [Latin planeta; Gr. wandering, to wander, allied to Latin planus. See Plant.]
PLANT, noun [Latin planta; splendeo, splendor.] - "vegetable; an organic body, destitute of sense and spontaneous motion, adhering to another body in such a manner as to draw from it its nourishment, and having the power of propagating itself by seeds; 'whose seed is in itself.' "
What if what you think about is being corrupted by the definition of the suggested words that you consented to believe? Nature does not communicate itself through words; but through movement; which our senses perceive as inspiration to react by choice (free will). Doing so grows comprehension of what is perceived.