Pre-1386 the word “conspire” simply meant to breathe together or unite through breathing together. After the word and phrase “conspiracy” and “conspiracy theory” were born, the root word “conspire” took on a new meaning – to plot something wrong, evil or illegal.

Definition circa 1300 From French conspirer, from Latin conspirare “to agree, unite, plot,” literally “to breathe together,” from com – “together” + spirare, “to breathe.” Conspiracy is from 1386; conspiracy theory is from 1909. - From the Online Etymology Dictionary

Definition circa 2006 To agree together, especially secretly, to do something wrong, evil, or illegal: They conspired to kill the king. - Modern Definition: From Dictionary.com, 2006

The power of breathing together was hidden for centuries because of the gross misdirection of a powerful word. Do As One is here to unite the world through breathing and reawaken the real meaning and positive power of the word, conspire!



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