And then it's gone!

Love starts big just like sad events do. a big part of that feeling is because it reflects on the spirit! or is it just a mental connection?

Love is that feeling we can't put in one word so we deeply accept the fact it's just called LOVE. But what is the origin of the word what did it mean when it started and how is everything related to it once started? is it a spiritual or mental connection? 
Has it been around humanity since the discovery of consciousness?  or does it go in the energy of existence? wait isn't existence the reflection of energy anyway? Reality can be pretty ugly on an individual and that's why humans feel the urge of longing/being with someone! or is it the fact you just see someone and feel like your world is shocked, turned upside down, and nothing from now on, feels, seems, or means the same! 

Spiritual love is a form of love that transcends the physical and emotional aspects of human relationships. It is a love that connects two souls on a deeper level, a level that only nature can provide unconditionally, beyond the boundaries of time and space. Spiritual love is often associated with mystical experiences, divine interventions, and miraculous events that reveal the presence and power of a higher force in the lives of lovers.

As a wise man once said history is the best teacher! there have been many stories of spiritual love that have inspired and moved people of different cultures and faiths. could love be all about diversity? as two different people/worlds/entities just happen to meet and long for more than regular human connection? Some of these stories are based on real events, while others are legends or myths that reflect the values and beliefs of their originators. Here are some examples of spiritual love stories from reality:

  • Heloise and Abelard: This is one of the most famous and tragic love stories in history. Heloise was a brilliant and beautiful young woman who became the student and lover of Abelard, a renowned philosopher and theologian in 12th-century France. Their passionate affair scandalized society and enraged Heloise’s uncle, who had Abelard castrated and forced them to separate. Heloise became a nun and Abelard became a monk, but they never stopped loving each other. They exchanged letters that expressed their devotion, sorrow, and longing for each other until their deaths. Their letters are considered masterpieces of literature and philosophy, and their love story is a testament to the power of the mind and the soul12.
  • Rumi and Shams: Rumi was a 13th-century Persian poet and mystic who is widely regarded as one of the greatest spiritual masters of all time. Shams was a wandering dervish who became Rumi’s friend, mentor, and soulmate. Their relationship was based on a deep spiritual bond that transcended the norms and conventions of their society. Shams challenged Rumi to question his beliefs, awaken his heart, and unleash his creativity. Rumi wrote thousands of poems that celebrated his love for Shams and his connection to the divine. Their friendship ended abruptly when Shams disappeared mysteriously, leaving Rumi heartbroken and devastated. Rumi continued to write poems in honor of Shams until his death, expressing his grief, joy, and longing for his beloved3.
  • Joan of Arc and God: Joan of Arc was a 15th-century French peasant girl who claimed to have visions and voices from God that instructed her to lead the French army against the English invaders during the Hundred Years’ War. She was a brave and charismatic leader who inspired her soldiers with her faith and courage. She won several battles and helped crown Charles VII as the king of France. However, she was captured by the English allies, tried for heresy, and burned at the stake at the age of 19. She never renounced her visions or her mission, and she died with the name of Jesus on her lips. She is considered a saint by the Catholic Church and a national heroine by the French people4.






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