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"Fire" & "Leaf" (below-hyperlinked to FireLeaf's website)—there might be something more to those words ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which the our lexicon stands ...

The word “Fire” is built on 'the same foundation as words that mean “Burro, |Pyre, |Pyro-”' and 'the same foundations as words that mean "|Igneous ( |Ignite, Sacrificial fire)."' 
The word “Leaf” is built on words that mean “to |Peel-, Strip- or Break Off like the |Bark of a Tree (Turn over (like Pages in a Book)).”

Astrologically (if you're a Fire sign (Aries, Leo, Sagittarius)):
your first reaction to everything is a physical one ... to "shoot first and ask questions later" before assessing the practicality of your actions, before considering the emotional consequences, and before intellectual perceptions have a chance to impose control; you feel the need to do something. 
The moment your interest is aroused, you charge into battle unarmed. In your haste to do something important, details may be forgotten or disregarded. You're often unmindful of how your careless actions may hurt or infringe on the rights of others. 
The positive side of this animated nature is that you possess great courage and are willing to take chances and do things others would not attempt. Your accomplishments can be legendary if they learn to channel your energy constructively into worthwhile endeavors and develop the patience to complete the projects you initiate. 
Fire sign people are the most physically active. Aries likes to be active simply as a release of energy. Leo wants to get around in order to enjoy the attention and sociable companionship of others. Sagittarius loves the freedom that comes from being physically independent.



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