natura mothernature & other magical stuff
the word 'nature' comes from the Latin 'natura' meaning birth & character.
'natura' and the personification of Mother Nature was widely popular in the middle ages. As a concept, seated between the properly divine and the human, it can be traced to Ancient Greece, through Earth (Eorthe in the old english period) may have been personified as a goddess. The Norse also had a goddess called Jord.
Roman Epicuran poet Lucretius opens his didactic poem 'De rerum natura' by addressing Venus as a veritable mother of nature
Clairoyance (from French 'clair' meaning clear and 'voyance' meaning vision)
one who sees clearly
Clairoyance (from French 'clair' meaning clear and 'voyance' meaning vision)
one who sees clearly
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