To Totally Be Under
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To Totally Be Under
A few weeks ago someone gave me an interesting article on suffering, and the first part of it was about the meaning of the word—“suffering.” The second part, “fer,” is from the Latin verb ferre meaning “to bear.” And the first part, “suf,” is from sub, meaning “under.” So there’s a feeling in the word, “to be under,” “to bear under,” “to totally be under”—“to be supporting something from underneath.” Now, in contrast, the words “affliction,” “gr…
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