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The Divine Spark
Some say that love is invisible, some even say nonexistent. You may reject the superficial romances that taint its glorious name, but the entity is undeniable. Love is universal, it transcends culture and society; love is found in the infinite pulchritude of the world around us. The sounds of the tides that emerge from the unknown, breeching heaven at our feet; the way the sunset finishes the day and who we’ve become as a result. Love is the way music touches our soul or the connection we feel when we look into the eyes of someone who truly makes us feel complete. Life is a struggle, and when happiness seems unattainable, it is this divine spark of the unseen that keeps us alive. Love remains with the world, from the beginning and until the end; love is what stirs the celestial springs of our inner-spirits.
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