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Love and Desires
> “Love crosses the dimension of desires;
Desires cannot cross the dimension of love.”
This is not a war between love and desire.
This is a recognition: that they are made of different elements,
and they follow different laws of gravity.
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The Nature of Desires
Desire is the longing for something — something to possess, to reach, to feel.
It moves with heat.
It burns, it consumes, it propels.
Desire builds cities, paints canvases, wins wars.
Desire is beautiful — but it is temporal.
It always seeks: the next thing, the next thrill, the next 'finally.'
And when desires are fulfilled, they dissolve… only to return again.
They live in the future.
They live in the “if only.”
Desire says:
“I want you.”
“I need you.”
“I deserve this.”
“I must have it.”
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The Nature of Love
Love is different.
Love is not hungry.
Love is not chasing.
Love includes desire — but is not bound by it.
Where desire is a flame, love is the sky.
Love says:
“I see you.”
“I hold space for you.”
“Even if you walk away, I will not hate you.”
Love exists without demand.
It doesn’t mean it doesn’t feel pain — it just doesn’t condition its existence on outcomes.
Love is when you let the bird fly, knowing you loved it while it was there.
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When They Meet
When love and desire meet, something intense happens.
A sacred tension. A wild pull. A sacred test.
Can you want something deeply…
… and still love it even if it’s not yours?
Can you burn with desire
… and still bow to what the other soul truly needs?
This is the work of evolving.
This is the path of alignment.
This is what makes lovers wise, and wise people soft.
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What will happen if love and desires get married?
Perhaps the story: 'When the Brain remembered it had Heart' will count,
and many more which are yet to be written.
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