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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

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It is a term of Greek origin that means to fill. Fullness, saturate, overflow. It is a term used in Gnostic doctrines. In botany, it refers to the deepest layer of primary meristematic tissues at a point of growth. In botany it is also the name of a genus of plants, belonging to the family Melastomataceae. It is also called Tibuchina. They have purple flowers and are commonly referred to as seven leathers.

  




Sergio M

A word of Greek origin that means fullness or fullness. Pleroma is understood as the element common to many Gnostic doctrines and philosophies, being the origin and primordial unity from which the rest of the elements that exist, including the beings that inhabit the universe, arise.

  



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