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ae

Old English æ "law"
especially law of nature or divine law
probably literally "way, manner"
Old English æ as an adverb, until the late 16th century, "ever, always, throughout eternity"

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ae noun
also: æ
  • the natural way

ae adverb
also: æ
  • ever, always, throughout eternity

Many words, previously written with ae or æ are now spelled with just "e".
However, e is the horizontally and vertically inverted a.
From "a" came "e" and, together, they are aeternal and aethereal. The abandoning of "a" in ae is the turning towards energy of experience, while forsaking awareness of its source and origin.

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Legend

~☉~lucid definition; added layer of lucidity, or aethereal context
classic definition
artificium definition; usually words which have undergone a warped evolution, or a complete perversion of the original sense
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