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

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