lucere
Often refers a state of profound understanding, clarity, or especially in a intellectual sense.
It can describe someone who has gained insight into the nature of reality, existence, or themselves, often through deep reflection or experience. This term is also used to describe a period of increased knowledge and intellectual progress, like the enlightenment in history, which emphasized reason, science, and human rights.
It can describe someone who has gained insight into the nature of reality, existence, or themselves, often through deep reflection or experience. This term is also used to describe a period of increased knowledge and intellectual progress, like the enlightenment in history, which emphasized reason, science, and human rights.
Lucere
Present Participle -
• Get ready we’re going for ourselves to get lucere.
Past Participle -
• Lucered
Present Participle -
• Get ready we’re going for ourselves to get lucere.
Past Participle -
• Lucered
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