Why this word is great
HARMONIST — [Noun] One who reconciles textual discrepancies, composes with harmonic precision, or belongs to a theosophical sect seeking spiritual unity. From harmony (Greek harmonia, "concord of sound") + -ist (agentive suffix). Compare French harmoniste. Unlike a "concordist" (who forces alignment) or a "composer" (who may work in fragments), a harmonist finds the hidden thread that binds. It is the scholar tracing shared parables across gospels, the musician resolving a discord into a suspended fourth, the utopian planting orchards in geometric rows—each an act of faith that the world, beneath its noise, hums in key.