Speech defined as "Divine" is that which pertains to:
-Nature
-Divinity (especially when it is man striving for divinity)
-Spirits and Supernatural Beings
-Creativity
-Beauty
-Purity
-Higher Knowledge and Thought (beyond the thinking of humanity)
Speech defined as "Earthly" is that which pertains to:
-Sensual Desire
-Lust
-Scholastic Philosophy (i.e. Human Knowledge, below Divine Knowledge)
-Christian Faith (i.e. Acceptance of mere mortality, and obedience to traditional religion)
-Witchcraft
-Cynicism
-Anger and Rage
Speech defined as "Divine" is that which pertains to: -Nature -Divinity (especially when it is man striving for divinity) -Spirits and Supernatural Beings -Creativity -Beauty -Purity -Higher Knowledge and Thought (beyond the thinking of humanity)
Speech defined as "Earthly" is that which pertains to: -Sensual Desire -Lust -Scholastic Philosophy (i.e. Human Knowledge, below Divine Knowledge) -Christian Faith (i.e. Acceptance of mere mortality, and obedience to traditional religion) -Witchcraft -Cynicism -Anger and Rage