A message to the higher authorities of the English language.
Love, as we all know, is a simple word; Four letters, one syllable. It does not do justice to what it represents. Love is complicated, beautiful, and sometimes even dangerous. It is also a more commonly said word, than action or true feeling. But perhaps, just maybe, if it was represented differently, by such a word as Dra'vene. Then it would not be said lightly, or taken for granted. Perhaps then, we could adequately convey the full meaning, of love.
With sincere regards w&w
(Again, be truthful with what you think. I'm debating whether or not to lengthen it too).
Language has been used to convey thoughts and feelings for as far back as anyone can remember. From primal grunts and calls to the complex wording structures we use today, language has helped us understand the world and each other. Although our language spread far and wide covering most of the world's things, concepts, and feelings, I’ve noticed the lack of a word for a certain concept.
Anyone who has had a few moments to spare in their lives to pause and think may have come across this idea. As some have noticed, our bodies are very well adapted to caring for itself. From food processing, to our blood systems, to interaction with the outside world. Our bodies are almost completely self-sufficient. Almost.
Although our bodies work like a well-oiled machine, don’t machines need fuel? Some substance to work and function? We need things such as food and clothing. It’s common knowledge that we can’t regularly provide food from our bodies. We need to get these things from plants and animals.
But don’t the plants and animals need substance too? When you think about it we are all connected; biological and non-biological. Don't animals decay to give plants nourishment? Don't plants need water from its surroundings? Don't humans need food from plants? And not only are we connected physically, but mentally and emotionally as well. We are all part of the same world. We work together to survive and thrive.
We need a name for this beautiful concept. This is where my new word comes into play;
Omnidesis.
From the Latin ‘omni-’ for all or universally, and ‘-desis’ meaning bind. This new word perfectly describes the harmonious relationship between the various beings and environments of the world around us.
I hope that you may add this word not only to the English language, but to all languages so that we will be further connected.
Yours Truly and Honestly,
The PoetDreamer
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