Why this word is great
APOTELESMA — [Noun] The end result or fulfilment, particularly in reference to the hypostatic union of Christ's divine and human natures. From the Greek apotelesmatikos ("astrologically influential, productive"), derived from apotelesma ("effect, result"). Unlike "culmination" (which suggests a natural or gradual endpoint) or "synthesis" (which emphasizes the combination of elements), apotelesma implies a divinely ordained or astrologically determined outcome—a finality written into the fabric of things before time began. It is the moment when prophecy becomes flesh, when the scattered pieces of a celestial puzzle lock into place, when the last note of a preordained harmony lingers in the air—not an ending, but the silent, inevitable arrival of what was always meant to be.