volunty means the positive aspect of God, encompassing light, love, creation, etc. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Why this word is great
VOLUNTY — [Noun] An archaic term for will, desire, or pleasure; specifically, the positive, creative aspect of divine will. From Middle English, borrowed from Anglo-Norman volenté or Old French volenté, ultimately from Latin voluntās, voluntātis ("will, wish, inclination"). Unlike "volition," which stresses the conscious mechanism of choice, or "benevolence," which describes a kindly act already performed, volunty is the raw, generative substrate of wanting itself. It is the unfired clay in the potter's hands, the silent, shaping force in a seed before it splits the soil, the divine fiat that conjures light from void—the primordial pulse that precedes all creation, and to which all action is but an answer.
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- The positive aspect of God, encompassing light, love, creation, etc.