A mechanism is a system of moving parts, a technical device, (e.g a clock mechanism), a structured process/method designed to achieve a goal a specific goal. It often refers to how a system works or a natural process (e.g., a defense mechanism or a biological mechanism of action). Common synonyms include process, machinery, system, apparatus, works, and method.
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Vocabulary {5} ~ Divinity/Divinitas ⚜️⚜️
Divinity (from Latin divinitas) refers to the quality, presence, or nature of that which is divine—a term that, before the rise of monotheism, evoked a broad and dynamic field of sacred power.
Divinity refers to the state of being divine, holy or god-like, often representing the nature of a supreme being. It can denote a god or goddess, the study of religion (theology), or a radiant, sacred quality. Synonyms include deity, godhood, theology, holiness,
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Vocabulary {3}: Fathom
As a verb, to fathom means to understand, to comprehend or to get to the bottom of a problem or mystery.
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Vocabulary {2}: Proficient
Proficient describes being highly skilled, competant, or experienced in a specific activity, art or subject; usually achieved through training and practice. It implies a high level of ability, such as being “proficient in two languages” or “proficient at computer repair”.
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Vocabulary {2} ~ Ominous
Ominous ~ is an adjective describing something that suggests evil, misfortune, or danger is coming, acting as a foreboding sign or warning of disaster. It indicates that a future event will likely be harmful or unpleasant.
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Concupiscence
What does concupiscence mean biblically?
In Christianity, particularly in Catholic and Lutheran theology, concupiscence is the tendency of humans to sin. St. Augustine explored and used the term “concupiscence” to refer to sinful lust. There are nine occurrences of concupiscence in the Douay-Rheims Bible and three occurrences in the King James Bible.
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Vocabulary {1} ~ Simony
Simony, buying or selling of something spiritual or closely connected with the spiritual. More widely, it is any contract of this kind forbidden by divine or ecclesiastical law. The name is taken from Simon Magus (Acts 8:18), who endeavoured to buy from the Apostles the power of conferring the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
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🌹Isn’t It Quite Peculiar…🌹
Isn’t it quite peculiar that if one reads someone or something incorrectly.. That is their interpretation.. And the true interpretation, perception, is lost forever…
