"Sacredness is observed by living one's life in such a way that these two are never in the same place by natural principles."
Within this action's termed phrase, there are two words that read the exact same, but they do not have the same meaning. The word 'vegetable', within one context, houses a definition that reads as 'a food product that comes from a plant'. The word 'vegetable', within another context, is denoted by a body that was once conscious and living but, in what is called a vegetative state, would be without energy unless it is provisioned with such by another source. The two, when combined, work hand in hand. A 'vegetable food' is a sufficient form of energy for a person, or form of life, living as a vegetable, and when going further, the intercombinative array of light, water, and nutrients integral to a happy and healthy body find a common place of integrity between plant foods and those who reside as uniquely conditioned people. Both plants and people require light, water, and nutrition, but one possesses no blood in its structure and the other does house blood within its structure. Working together, they articulate a natural relationship which gives meaning to how life is built around the concept of sustainability. Living structures are formed around the developmental concept of ecological intercommunicance wherein the transfer of knowledge and energy necessary to see balance maintained is an intrinsically situated component of nature's ongoing, cyclical machination. Vegetables give energy to vegetables, and vegetables are needed to take care of and, also, raise vegetables. In what could be posed as a uniquely profound understanding of wroughtly humorous base, if the only two words ever spoken by any form of life, in whatever way they may be said, were "vegetables" and "vegetables", then those forms of life would still be on par with modern intelligence as well as that which would be seen as advanced.
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