Wise cultivation...

By Vichara


“The teaching of peace is a natural consequence of the teaching of love” – Leo Tolstoy

Why it’s optimum to have a peaceful nature on the outside, it is imperative and essential to first gain a peaceful attitude within before it can be realized externally. Easier said than done but for the sake of your personal well being, health and mental agility obtaining and cultivating a peaceful nature will take the edges off potentially volatile situations that we could and will arise today.

plenary • \PLEE-nuh-ree\ • adjective
1 : complete in every respect : absolute, unqualified
2 : fully attended or constituted by all entitled to be present

Example Sentence:
The U.S. Congress has plenary power to pass laws regulating immigration and naturalization.

Did you know?
In the 14th century, the monk Robert of Brunne described a situation in which all the knights of King Arthur's Round Table were present at court by writing, "When Arthures court was plener, and alle were comen, fer and ner. . . ." For 200 years, "plener" (also spelled "plenar") served English well for both senses that we reserve for "plenary" today. But we'd borrowed "plener" from Anglo-French, and, although the French had relied on Latin "plenus" ("full") for their word, the revival of interest in the Classics during the English Renaissance led scholars to prefer purer Latin origins. In the 15th century, English speakers turned to Late Latin "plenarius" and came up with "plenary." ("Plenarius" also comes from "plenus," which is the source of our "plenty" and "replenish" as well.

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