01-06-2022, 03:32 PM
Quite beautiful, dreamoftheiris, thank you 
It's interesting as in some case of so called romantic love, use of language is not needed anymore, even at distance in space, and how the shared vibration of that kind does sometimes feel as unity with the rest of creation. As in some way, it erases the feeling of separate human identity.
Saint-Exupery, the author of the Little Prince, wrote a passage in that sense on human love, in a book published posthumously, after his plane was shot down, titled in french Citadelle. It's a dense and beautiful book, in a way the sum of meditations of a whole life, as told by a chief responsible for a citadel in the Sahara. Incredibly poetic and beautiful. I'll try to find that passage on that human love transformed.

It's interesting as in some case of so called romantic love, use of language is not needed anymore, even at distance in space, and how the shared vibration of that kind does sometimes feel as unity with the rest of creation. As in some way, it erases the feeling of separate human identity.
Saint-Exupery, the author of the Little Prince, wrote a passage in that sense on human love, in a book published posthumously, after his plane was shot down, titled in french Citadelle. It's a dense and beautiful book, in a way the sum of meditations of a whole life, as told by a chief responsible for a citadel in the Sahara. Incredibly poetic and beautiful. I'll try to find that passage on that human love transformed.