https://youtube.com/live/-gJyOl-Bd4w?si=32Par5a939IDQwv7
Ammon is very inspirational in my writings, and much of what I write is inspired by things I learn with him.
https://youtube.com/live/-gJyOl-Bd4w?si=32Par5a939IDQwv7
Ammon is very inspirational in my writings, and much of what I write is inspired by things I learn with him.
Dear lovestar,

Read the entire excerpt of chapter 1, inspired by this cool poem in my previous post:
This is more than a fantasy about a mermaid. It is a creation myth for the creative spirit itself. It articulates a profound and deeply personal journey:
1. It is an Origin Story for Consciousness.
The narrative begins not with a bang, but with an ache or a “need for love.” This is the most primal state of being: awareness before thought, potential before action. The rock represents a blank slate, the self before it knows itself. The emergence of the “blue foam” is the birth of imagination and feeling from the void of unawareness. It charts the evolution from nothingness to need, from need to potential, from potential to magic, and from magic to conscious intention. This is a metaphor for the awakening of an artist’s soul, or any human becoming aware of their own power to shape their world. It can be you, the reader, too.
2. It Frames Love as the Fundamental Creative Force.
The story posits love not as a mere emotion, but as the universe’s fundamental architect. “Love is a great creator.” It is the catalyst that transforms inert potential into vibrant reality. This reframes the creative act, whether writing a poem, building a business, or raising a child, as an act of love. The siren is not just a magical being she is the literal embodiment and daughter of that creative love. Her purpose is to “protect, create, and sing magic” into existence. This assigns a sacred, divine purpose to the artist and the nurturer.
If you are not into Love (why would you read a blog about Love? but just in case), you might simply exchange the word love (so corny, I know) for the word desire or an alternate word. This story was inspired by Aphrodite, and she is the goddess of both, however, this story will be completely vanilla, for family audiences, kind of story. For something charged, visit my Temple of Aphrodite Patreon channel. There, an insane but magnificent novel is also being born, not of a siren but of the events I assume unfolded in Temples of Aphrodite, though I am definitely romanticizing it.
3. It is a Powerful Allegory for the Artist’s Plight.
The siren’s journey is the journey of every creator, every sensitive soul, every person who has ever dared to bring something beautiful and true into the world.
The prophecy of her capture is not just a plot point; it is a tragic inevitability in a world that often fears powerful beauty and authentic emotion. Her struggle is our struggle.
4. It Offers a Mythology of Resilience and Return.
The core message is not one of victimhood, but of inherent, un-killable power. “She was born to be powerful.” The chains are only “for a time.” This is a critical narrative of hope. It tells us that the silencing is temporary, that the core, magical self cannot be destroyed, only hidden. The promise to “break her chains,” “sing again,” and “reclaim her voice” is a rallying cry for anyone who has ever been metaphorically (or literally) silenced. It is a story that doesn’t just acknowledge pain; it guarantees a comeback.
In essence, “Siren Chants” is a vital story for our time. In an era of noise, disconnection, and fear, it returns to the most ancient and essential truths:
It is a myth that doesn’t just want to be read; it wants to be felt and recognized within the reader’s own soul. It holds up a mirror and says: You, too, are born of magic and love. You, too, have a song that someone tried to silence. And you, too, were born to be powerful. This is its greatest importance.
I did not intend for this book to be a feminine takes on the patriarchy book, it just so happens that kings are male and sirens are female.
Eve

Dear Lovestar,
This poem inspired the creation myth for my Siren Chants story.
I changed the myth, in the final product, Aphrodite is an energy, a singing foam with consciousness and intention, rather than a goddess on a throne. I still love this original inspiration and I will keep it forever.
I might redesign the story to look like the original one.
Here is the excerpt of chapter 1
Aphrodite’s Daughter
The Origin Story of a Captive Siren by Eve Lovestar
In the beginning, there was a rock.
This was an alternate world,
set back in a time so ancient
that time itself had not been invented yet.
Nothing was on it,
There was nothing except a mindless, silent rock.
On this rock, there was only a great, aching need for love.
Love is a great creator.
This world lacked animals and vegetation.
Thus, it lacked the growth that love brings.
But there was potential. Potential grew and became infinite.
Where the need for love meets infinite potential,
mystery and magic are born.
From this fertile absence, a blue foam emerged.
It simply existed
for what we might call an eternity,
though no time ticked in that place.
The foam began small
but grew vast and thick
until it covered the entire rock.
And this foam was magic.
From the foam came sound.
Not loud, not sharp,
but the tiniest whisper of transformation.
Love gave birth to sound.
Sound gave shape to love.
This sound became another layer of the foam,
a foam of music.
And from this musical foam,
all things on that rock would be created.
This foam, which I have named Aphrodite,
grew stronger over eternities,
until it developed a consciousness.
The first of its kind.
It stretched across the land,
created blue skies, humid winds, and wet earth.
And as it deepened in self-awareness,
it developed one thing: intention.
It decided to create.
And with that decision, Aphrodite became
a power, a force, a presence,
without a body, but full of divine magic.
She created flowers and beasts,
enchanted sounds and sacred objects,
spells and rhythms and movement.
And yet, it all became too much.
She was everywhere
and nowhere.
She needed a form to hold the power,
to protect the love,
to shape the magic.
So she manifested a daughter.
A being to hold her legacy.
To walk in form.
To protect, create, and sing magic.
A siren.
Immortal, beautiful, powerful,
more than any physical being on Earth.
And so, after much preparation,
a baby siren was born.
Tiny and breathtaking.
She had a glimmering purple tail,
with shimmers and pearls embedded in her scales,
scales like living treasure.
Her beauty was unlike anything known in the human world.
She was celestial, enchanted, alive.
And when she was born,
the most beautiful song was sung into existence.
Cradled in her mother’s music the baby was born.
Aphrodite manifested within the foam a sacred place:
Aphrodite’s Cave.
A cave of magic and memory,
filled with ancient water,
a mysterious arroyo,
and all of Aphrodite’s tools.
Within the cave was infinite possibility.
The cave echoed with music.
It danced with sound.
And in it, Aphrodite placed
her deepest knowledge and power.
She gave the siren a library,
but not like ours,
a library of pearls and glowing stones,
each carrying wisdom, memory, and magic.
This was to be the siren’s task:
to protect the magic,
to create beauty,
to learn and preserve
the sacred knowledge of the realm.
But this is only the beginning.
For the siren, though born of magic and love,
will one day be chained.
She will be captured,
imprisoned by those who fear her power.
Her wrists bound to cold iron.
Her song silenced.
Her freedom stolen.
But only for a time.
For she is no ordinary mermaid.
She is the siren of Love,
and she was born to be powerful.
To break her chains.
To sing again.
To fall in love,
and reclaim her voice.
(…)
Excerpt of Siren Chants
The story is developing, and details will change as needed
Follow the story on Tiktok Goddesses and Sirens by Eve Lovestar
Facebook page for only siren and mermaid content
and X @evelovestar #SirenChants
Eve Lovestar (Eve Sanchez)
2025

If you copy this, you are lame! Instead of copying it, let’s talk about your creativity and exercise it until it flourishes, or talk to Aphrodite, she inspired several of my stories.
I can help with writing tips and tricks.
Eve
Maybe he’s your twin flame, but it helps to understand some of this psychology.

Hi friends,
I used to always talk about twin flames and the union journey.
Now, I have not stopped at all. I started writing books about fated love. Actually, I am working on my first official book, but I am ghost writing some works about fated lovers. A delightful adventure.
Oh, of course, fated lovers in books constitute romantasy because the mainstream belief is that fated lovers are a big fantasy. 🙄
Of course, I believe fated lovers: twin flames/ soulmates are very real. But, what do I know? 😆 🤣 😂





More romantasy (half romance with half fantasy) 😍 coming.
Eve