In love, the fear of losing each other sneaks in like a draft, tempting us to hold tighter, to prove ourselves, to grasp. But Eros asks us to love with space, not control—to keep the connection alive without consuming it.
Imagine being together, vast and whole, neither clinging nor pulling away, letting love stretch wide enough to breathe.
If that fear stirs—let it. Love isn’t about holding; it’s about staying present, even in release. The art of true relationship is to lose and find each other, over and over, in the freedom of connection.