Diana_Lucius_De_Collis's definitions
In a spiritual context, someone who believes that love is universal (exists in extraterrestrials, throughout the universe)-not just man-made and that the point in life is to spread love to these beings.
(e.g: God and many starseeds are universalists: They believe in spreading universal love to many beings, throughout the universe).
by Diana_Lucius_De_Collis April 22, 2023
Get the Universalistmug. e.g. 'The members of the Romulan spirit culture (proto-Roman spirits) called Rome, 'Romu', in their spirit language, but the physical modern Romans call the city, 'Roma'.
(Please see my definition of spirit culture for more information).
(Please see my definition of spirit culture for more information).
by Diana_Lucius_De_Collis November 29, 2022
Get the Spirit languagemug. A mortal who is adopted by a god or deities.
(A changeling demigod may be raised by their divine foster-parent/s. They may also grant their adopted mortal child supernatural powers).
(A changeling demigod may be raised by their divine foster-parent/s. They may also grant their adopted mortal child supernatural powers).
e.g. 'The mortal earnt a god's favour by completing a divine mission for him. The god favoured the mortal so much for it that they adopted them as their own child. So, they ascended to the rank of a changeling demigod.'
(Please read my definitions for the other demigod types)
(Please read my definitions for the other demigod types)
by Diana_Lucius_De_Collis December 11, 2022
Get the Changeling Demigodmug. (ie. divinotechnology)
Technology so advanced that it's scientifically metaphysical (made of a simulation / spiritual matter) and exists on the metaphysical level (matrix / spirit realm).
(NOTES:
In The Kardashev Scale Theory, the gods are type 5 + beings who use metatechnology to control the laws of nature, beyond humanity's current capacity to comprehend and so humans confused it as magic.
Some examples of metatechnology include portals, matrixes (simulated dimensions) and telepathic stellar networks, (in which the gods can hack mortals' minds). These would also be powered by all the stars in the universe).
Technology so advanced that it's scientifically metaphysical (made of a simulation / spiritual matter) and exists on the metaphysical level (matrix / spirit realm).
(NOTES:
In The Kardashev Scale Theory, the gods are type 5 + beings who use metatechnology to control the laws of nature, beyond humanity's current capacity to comprehend and so humans confused it as magic.
Some examples of metatechnology include portals, matrixes (simulated dimensions) and telepathic stellar networks, (in which the gods can hack mortals' minds). These would also be powered by all the stars in the universe).
by Diana_Lucius_De_Collis March 17, 2023
Get the Metatechnologymug. by Diana_Lucius_De_Collis August 25, 2023
Get the Alfrescomug. (Noun. aka. pure / golden ones)
1. A pure-blooded Roman
2. A descendant of The Roman Emperor
3. A Roman patriot who does noble deeds for Rome
1. A pure-blooded Roman
2. A descendant of The Roman Emperor
3. A Roman patriot who does noble deeds for Rome
by Diana_Lucius_De_Collis August 25, 2023
Get the Imperialmug. (English prn: 'Rome-may-oh'
Italian prn: 'Ro-mei-o').
1. A popular Italian surname.
2. Someone who is very Roman or romantic.
3. Someone who is your true love / prince charming.
4. A person who looks like a typical handsome Roman.
4. A main protagonist in Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet.
5. Someone from Rome or visiting there.
6. Someone with the surname, Romeo.
ROMEO SURNAME ORIGIN:
Romeo comes from medieval Rome & The Eastern Roman Empire (confirmed by archeologists). The surname, Romeo comes from the word, 'Rhamaios' meaning Roman in ancient Greek and from 'To Rome', in Latin,
(Etymology (word origin) notes: Romeo from the Latin suffix, 'eo' meaning 'to' and the Latin prefix, 'Rom' shortened for Roma (Rome). Like the Latin, Romae, 'from Rome'. It should be noted that Latin was spoken in a different order from English & Italian).
Italian prn: 'Ro-mei-o').
1. A popular Italian surname.
2. Someone who is very Roman or romantic.
3. Someone who is your true love / prince charming.
4. A person who looks like a typical handsome Roman.
4. A main protagonist in Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet.
5. Someone from Rome or visiting there.
6. Someone with the surname, Romeo.
ROMEO SURNAME ORIGIN:
Romeo comes from medieval Rome & The Eastern Roman Empire (confirmed by archeologists). The surname, Romeo comes from the word, 'Rhamaios' meaning Roman in ancient Greek and from 'To Rome', in Latin,
(Etymology (word origin) notes: Romeo from the Latin suffix, 'eo' meaning 'to' and the Latin prefix, 'Rom' shortened for Roma (Rome). Like the Latin, Romae, 'from Rome'. It should be noted that Latin was spoken in a different order from English & Italian).
(e.g. 'That guy is so Roman, handsome & romantic, he must he must be my Romeo / descend from a Romeo').
by Diana_Lucius_De_Collis July 30, 2023
Get the Romeomug.