Author: Eve Sanchez

  • Eve Lovestar Goddess Song ebooks

    Temple of Aphrodite poem

    This poem wasn’t the best because, believe it or not, I don’t have a song of Aphrodite. It’s because Aphrodite’s myths suck, of course.

    Because freedom doesn’t equal multiple partners. And Aphrodite had a masculine side in myths, too, in my humble opinion, this is why she collects from men their masculinity.

    Aphrodite had a literal penis in some myths or representations. Anyway, I talk to Aphrodite and this is why she’s my muse. My Aphrodite isn’t the Aphrodite of myth, and she needs mew hot writings about her, not another retelling of the same filthy myth.

    4 Kinds of Goddess Poem

    1. Mythological poem: I wrote them about Nyx, Athena, and Persephone. They are my retellings of ancient myths.
    2. Energetic poem: I write them for Aphrodite mainly because I work with her. So I have Aphrodite in her own category. These poems do not describe myths but energies. They might be new age or spiritualish.
    3. Devotional Poetry. This poetry differs from mythological poetry because it’s about the work we do with the goddesses.
    4. Fantasy goddess poem: This kind is also for Aphrodite so far, and here I create stories for a goddess character.

    I should explain all these types of poetry better now that the goddess songs are coming out as books.

    Goddess Songs PDFs

    I created a Nyx PDF with the initial Nyx poem. Eventually, I created more Nyx poetry, and a PDF was the result

    Nyx ☆ Mistress Night PDF

  • Temple of Aphrodite

    Welcome to Her Temple

    patreon.com/HerTemple

    Patreon Reads

    The Darker Side of Desire: Venus and the Practice of Roman Love Magic

    While the state religion celebrated Venus as the noble Genetrix, the mother of the Roman people, her influence permeated the deeply personal and shadowy world of private life through the pervasive practice of love magic (magia amatoria). In these rituals, she was not the august imperial patroness but a potent divine force to be compelled, invoked, and begged for control over the most intimate of human emotions: desire.

    The Darker Side of Desire: Venus and the Practice of Roman Love Magic: Temple of Aphrodite

    Persephone and Hades

    Behold mighty queen Persephone,

    Goddess of Spring and Queen of the dead,

    She’s called to me powerfully,

    She called to retell her myth.

    (The longer version of the story)

    From Garden to Empire: The Unlikely Evolution of Venus – The Roman Aphrodite – Part 1

    The story of the Roman goddess Venus is not one of static beauty, but of dramatic reinvention: a journey from the humble soil of a garden to the pinnacle of imperial power. Her transformation is a mirror reflecting the changing identity of Rome itself, showcasing how mythology can be harnessed to shape a nation’s destiny.

    See you there,

    Eve

  • Persephone & Hades Next excerpt

    (…)

    I will not forgive you,
    Hades, for kidnapping me!
    I won't be your wife,
    Keep me if you will!

    But my dear Persephone,
    It's what I had to do,
    There's no way your mother
    Would let me marry you.

    You deceived me
    And you stole me.
    There will be no wedding
    For me and you.

    (...)

    If I choose the pomegranate,
    If I choose to stay with you,
    Hades, love, will you honor me
    For long?

    (...)

    Oh, the pomegranate,
    Sweetest of all fruit.
    Its power binds me to
    The underworld with you.

    (...)

  • Persephone & Hades ~ Re-telling their myth with images

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    Dark Twin Flames.

    Re-telling their myth

    ☆☆☆

    BY Eve lovestar

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  • My life is just overwhelming – Poem

    My life is just overwhelming

    as much as I try to be

    collected, serious, and free

    from any crazy.

    It isn’t fun to be me.

  • The Evolution of Venus: from garden goddess to mother of Rome

    The article details the dramatic evolution of the Roman goddess Venus, who originated not as a major Olympian but as a humble native Italic spirit of gardens, vineyards, and springtime fertility. Her transformation began when the Romans syncretized her with the Greek goddess Aphrodite, adopting the myths of love and beauty.

    However, her most significant evolution was political: the Julian clan, including Caesar and Augustus, claimed her as their divine ancestor (Venus Genetrix) through the Trojan hero Aeneas. This propaganda recast her from a goddess of love into the divine mother of Rome and a symbol of imperial peace and power, reflecting how her narrative was reshaped to serve the state’s ambition.

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  • Temple of Aphrodite ~What would happen in Her Temple? I tell you what I saw

    Temple of Aphrodite poem ~ this poem inspired the Temple of Aphrodite multiple chapter story. Written by Eve Lovestar, inspired by her muse Aphrodite, designed on Canva with a Canva background of a maiden’s column temple ruins. I thought this image very fitting to be a Temple of Aphrodite. I have to find images of the actual Temple of Aphrodite ruins.

    The events described on my Temple of Aphrodite story describe the long form of this poem in a lot less crude manner.

    I have a secret-ish Patreon channel I have been working on for some time where I share my secret poetry and articles. I will be releasing my Temple of Aphrodite story here:

    https://www.patreon.com/c/HerTemple Read on Patreon (including free articles and secret poems) My Patreon channel is called Temple of Aphrodite.

    I wrote a very complex, long, and cool (secret) Temple of Aphrodite story. It is still unreleased (I write so much using speech to text tools and because muses tell me these stories and poems, included Aphrodite. I know I must include Aphrodite in my brand-new Persephone story.

    I can see the Persephone story going in two directions, a general retelling of the myth as well as something darker and more interesting for those of us who are tired of “normal” romance who can handle the intensity of intimacy in the underworld. The second story will be in Patreon eventually.

    You could imagine that the Temple of Aphrodite story is quite interesting and secret for a reason. The story imagines the events that might have happened in a Temple of Aphrodite and explain their magic rituals in detail: the main characters are priestesses, the priest, and the temple guard.

    Aphrodite stars in the story with her high priestess and priest.

    I will be telling you more about it on Patreon only because it is not for everyone.

    If you are not curious about what I saw happening in the ancient Temple of Aphrodite, then do not click on this link that would take you to my Temple of Aphrodite channel where you would experience and alternate world where love and other lovely activities manifest magic.

    https://www.patreon.com/c/HerTemple

    Fated Love ~ Divine Love (Twin Flame vibe)

    Historical Romantasy ~ Goddess and female power figures

    For mature and open-minded audiences only

    Inspired by Aphrodite

    Written by Eve Lovestar

  • Persephone & Hades ☆ Dark Twin Flames. Re-telling their myth – Part 1

    Behold Persephone,
    Queen of the dead,
    She's called to me,
    Called to retell her myth.

    For what's a myth
    To you and me,
    To her was fate,
    Was destiny.

    Beware Hades,
    The dark, tall one,
    Who needs a queen
    He's looking hard.

    He has been searching
    For someone strong
    To share his life,
    To share his throne.

    He sees Persephone
    In all her grace,
    Aphrodite struck,
    They’ve chosen her!

    It was old times,
    Patriarchal days,
    And powerful Zeus
    Gave her away.

    Oh, sweet Persephone,
    Goddess of spring,
    Flowers and streams,
    I hear her smile pleased.

    Under her feet,
    The flowers grew,
    And in her presence
    The sky was blue.

    She played in gardens
    Cared for by nymphs,
    And by her mother
    Who feared her loss.

    Zeus was her father
    And so, it's said
    That Hades had asked him
    To marry her.

    Zeus was excited
    To see Hades wed:
    "The underworld
    Was a lonely place." He said.

    Zeus was his brother
    This we are told,
    But it was normal
    For gods commit incest.

    Persephone's Song

    Hades emerged
    From the Earth
    Through a black hole
    So, I screamed.

    He then grabbed me
    By the waist
    And he told me
    You're my wife.

    I could not,
    Not understand
    What was happening,
    So, I wept.

    My mother warned me!
    My mother said:
    "Do not let a god view
    The wild breast."

    My mother warned me
    Of them, she said I should stay
    In the safety of the garden.
    It is happening, oh mother!

    But when the wind hit my face.
    I felt a freedom I craved
    And at once I curiously
    Looked around.



    (...)

    Read the story through this link:

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  • Siren Chants: Born of my

    Dear Lovestar,

    Did I ever tell you I’m a total mermaid?

    This poem was born of some storytelling my mind did automatically, of a story that I did not create, I lived it.

    I feel very close to mermaids. I feel I should be a mermaid.

    Now I’m writing a siren story, but this mermaid (of her recognition, separation, and union with her twin flame) will be written next.

    This poem born of a vision like experience I had where I was the mermaid.

    I do write a lot of romantasy mixed in with my spirituality, but as you might already know, I believe fated lovers are not fantasy as I’m in union with my beloved twin flame.

    I was just telling my lover, Scorpio, that I have seen us (he and I) meeting in many different ways as different people, always choosing each other. Actually, I have seen us married to others, then meeting in the usual twin flame fashion, and I will be writing those stories.

    Eve