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We run toward the fire for the heat, But we stay for the light. eros and grace

The other is the arrival after the storm has spent its rage, The open hand, the silence that does not judge. Grace receives, and in receiving, creates a home. Imagine this as a book cover or a film poster

Where Eros and Grace meet, something alchemical occurs. Eros is not destroyed by grace, nor grace diluted by Eros. Instead, Eros becomes contemplative desire —longing without grasping, passion without possession. Grace becomes enfleshed —no longer abstract forgiveness, but a hand reaching back. The result is a life lived not between duty and indulgence, but between holy longing and unhurried love. Grace receives, and in receiving, creates a home

Grace interrupts. It cannot be earned by Eros’ striving, nor can it be predicted. In the Christian tradition, it is unmerited favor; in Buddhism, it is the spontaneous cessation of grasping; in poetry, it is the line that arrives whole. Grace says: You are already held. It is the balm after the thorn.