Loss carves deep spaces within you—spaces that feel empty, yet they become fertile ground for love to take root in ways you never expected. When you lose someone, the love you once experienced does not disappear—it transforms, finding new ways to express itself.
Grief is not the absence of love but its expansion, stretching you beyond the limits of what you once knew. In the absence of a loved one, you come to feel their presence in a different way—one that is subtle, yet ever-present. Love’s presence is revealed in their absence.
Love grows in loss—like a rose emerging from fertile soil, love quietly grows in the garden of grief, while its beauty blossoms in the most unexpected places. At first, you may not recognize it, but love is persistent—it does not disappear but deepens in loss, becoming more tender, more raw, more real. The form that was once separate from you is now one with you in presence—as the eternal heart of love.
In this way, loss does not diminish love; it reveals its true nature.