Category: Español

  • Fated Love Romantasy (though twin flames are real)

    Siren Chants is Eve Lovestar’s long-term writing book project.

    Dear Lovestar,

    I have been offline so much because I have been writing fated love romance stories. 😍

    In this new creative venture, I am bringing twin flame energy as the core of the romance novel.

    Fated Love makes romance romantasy. Of course, I believe fated lovers are a real phenomenon.

    Writing books takes a lot of time and effort, which is why I’m offline so much.

    However, I have a new pen name Dawn Starr, it’s true, another name!!!

    Dawn is an alternate me who writes historical fiction and romance. This is because I’m a huge history fan.

    I self-published 2 books via Kindle with the pen name Dawn Starr. I have other 2 books I will publish, which I created and recorded, and I have Roman Myths I will be publishing as well.

    Greek Myth Adventure Stories

    Greek Myth Adventure Stories: Your Myth Awaits

    The greatest stories ever told have one thing missing: You.

    What if you didn’t just read about the legends but you lived them? What if your choices could change fate?

    This is your invitation to step into the sun-baked world of Greek myths. Become Medea’s trusted assistant, wielding magic beside her. Be the mortal who captures a Hercules’s heart. Be the healer or the storyteller whose words could save a hero.

    One moment you’re reading, the next you’re deciding: do you face the Minotaur or flee?

    Remember the adventure you were always meant to have. Your choices will rewrite legends.

    https://a.co/d/5tzS4HD

    Queen of Ashes – I Burned a Castle Down

    Queen of Ashes – I Burned a Castle Down: A Romantasy Novel of Dark Magic and Obsession.

    A queen of fire rules a cursed island.

    Once lush and free, the land now burns under her will, reshaped by shadow, sacrifice, and a magic she cannot stop wielding.

    Haunted by a fierce love that once consumed her, she performs forbidden rites to summon Mael, the man who gave her the flames and vanished into another realm.

    As blight spreads and whispers rise in her court, the queen clings to a single hope: his return.

    But Mael’s reappearance is not salvation. It’s a reckoning. With him comes a secret that could unravel everything… or bind them forever.


    Romantasy Storytelling

    The romantasy storytelling is born out of my constant fantasies of twin flames and fate pertaining to love and union.

    I have lived these stories. What this means is that these stories are created within my head, and I do not write them, I experience them.

    I have a lot more stories to tell.

    Arned by fare and Aphrodite,

    Eve

  • Life is Meaningless Without Love. Love poetry

    Tethered

    My home is you.
    My only release
    Is with you.
    My peace comes
    Through you.
    I seek refuge
    In your arms.
    I touch you and I relax.
    My touch a tether
    To my safe place
    Which is you.
    I’m grounded
    In your Love.

    Read this poem on X. Follow me on X, where I share many poems first.
    Very old poem… I used to not like it… see the original below
    I was ashamed to show this poem because I didn’t like it. It lived in my Pinterest. I only kept it because of the illustration. With my new skills, I can do a better illustration today. I could also write a better poem, but I kind of like this one now. Yes, my cursive is way better, also, edging on calligraphy.

    I would like to write a long thing today, but I can’t.

    Here is an update:

    I have been blogging about learning with my kids on my Home Education Situation blog, recently learning about Athena. Yes, it’s history 👏 🙌 👌

    Collaboration with my daughter Lilli
    Lilli’s Athena. She got an A+ by writing ATHENA in capital Greek letters. I was impressed.

    But also, I was rear-ended in traffic, and I’m injured, very stressed out, and I do not like to drive anymore 😕

    And I have a lot of stuff going on.

    I also figured a better way to teach my kids to multiply by skip counting. I will write about this on my learning blog.

    This was nice. Let’s do this again.

    If you can stand my poetry dumping, we can be friends, to be a part of this journal, comment, and let me know what poetry (and topics) you would like to read.

    Be blessed,

    Eve

  • Ode to Sappho. Ancient Feminine Energy. Free Download

    Dear Lovestar,

    Sapho is the poetess of poetesses. I wrote a love poem for her to honor her since she is famous for writing love poems for women.

    Sappho is said to have inspired the term lesbian because she was from the island of Lesbos and wrote poems for other ladies. She also wrote for men and there is not much history.

    ODE TO SAPPHO From Ancient Poetess to 10th Muse – Payhip

    (more…)
  • Venus Day and a Feminine Blessing: Friday the 13th

    Venus Day and a Feminine Blessing: Friday the 13th

    Dear Lovestar

    Follow me on X where many of my poems go live first

    Celebrating Venus Day: Embracing the Ancient Goddess on Friday the 13th

    In ancient times, Friday the 13th was not the harbinger of misfortune that it is often considered today. Instead, it was a day imbued with positive significance, particularly in the context of Venus, the ancient goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. This day offers a unique opportunity to connect with the divine feminine and celebrate Venus’s enduring influence.

    Ok, I have to find an actual connection between Friday the 13th and Venus, in ancient times Friday was Venus’s day. Venus as Aphrodite is one if the most ancient deities and this day was celebrated as the goddess day. So I’m observing it as Venus day on steroids.

    Ancient Lore and Venus

    Venus, known as Aphrodite in Greek mythology, was revered across ancient cultures. She was celebrated not only for her associations with love and beauty but also for her role as a symbol of prosperity and harmony. The number 13, often seen as unlucky in modern times, had positive connotations in pre-patriarchal societies. It was associated with the lunar cycle and feminine energy, reflecting the cycles of life and nature.

    In Roman times, Venus had numerous festivals, including the Veneralia, held on April 1st, and the Venerealia, dedicated to her worship. The goddess was also honored in various rites connected to love and fertility, celebrating the life-giving forces she represented.

    Modern Celebrations of Venus Day

    Today, Friday the 13th can be a powerful day for modern spiritual women (and anyone else) to reconnect with Venus and celebrate her essence. Here are some ways to honor this ancient goddess and integrate her influence into contemporary spiritual practices:

    1. Rituals of Love and Beauty:
    • Create a Venus Altar: Set up a small altar with symbols associated with Venus such as roses, seashells, mirrors, and candles. Use these items to create a space that reflects beauty and harmony.
    • Offerings: Prepare offerings of flowers, honey, or sweet treats as symbols of abundance and love. These can be placed on your altar or shared with loved ones as an act of kindness.
    1. Meditation and Reflection:
    • Venus Meditation: Engage in a meditation focused on self-love and empowerment. Visualize Venus’s energy surrounding you, fostering a sense of beauty and confidence.
    • Journaling: Reflect on your personal connections to love and beauty. Write about how Venus’s attributes influence your life and how you can embody them more fully.
    1. Celebratory Activities:
    • Host a Gathering: Organize a gathering with friends or fellow spiritual practitioners to celebrate Venus Day. Share poetry, art, and stories that resonate with Venus’s themes.
    • Dance and Music: Venus was often associated with celebration and joy. Dance or listen to music that uplifts and connects you to the goddess’s energy.
    1. Embrace Feminine Wisdom:
    • Craft and Create: Engage in creative activities such as crafting, painting, or writing that allow you to express the divine feminine energy. Venus’s influence can inspire creativity and self-expression.
    • Learn and Share: Study the ancient lore of Venus and share your knowledge with others. Understanding the historical context can deepen your appreciation and connection to the goddess.

    Embracing the Spirit of Venus

    By celebrating Venus Day on Friday the 13th, modern spiritual women can reclaim the day’s ancient significance and embrace the goddess’s attributes in their daily lives. This celebration is an opportunity to honor the divine feminine, nurture self-love, and connect with the enduring legacy of Venus’s beauty and power.

    Whether through ritual, meditation, or creative expression, let Venus’s spirit guide you in celebrating love and beauty, and find joy in reconnecting with this timeless deity.


    Please comment with ideas or your wisdom on the topic,

  • Roman Astrology. Pisces best matches

    Dear Lovestar,

    We know astrology is ancient. The foundation of astrology is as ancient as Babylon.

    I am currently searching for the ancient aspects of astrology and, of course, love compatibility is in my mind.

    Note: I already know that my Scorpio is my divine match and I only do this for research purposes.

    In ancient Roman astrology, the compatibility of signs for love matches was interpreted based on the relationships between the zodiac signs and their ruling planets. Here’s how a Roman astrologer might have viewed the compatibility of Pisces with other signs:

    1. Scorpio (October 23 – November 21): Scorpio, ruled by Mars, was considered a potentially good match for Pisces. Both signs are associated with deep emotional intensity and intuition, making them compatible in terms of their emotional connection and shared passions.
    2. Taurus (April 20 – May 20): Taurus, ruled by Venus, was also seen as a harmonious match for Pisces. Taurus provides stability and grounding to Pisces’ dreamy and imaginative nature, creating a complementary balance in the relationship.
    3. Cancer (June 21 – July 22): Cancer, ruled by the Moon, shares Pisces’ sensitivity and emotional depth. They both value security and emotional intimacy, which fosters a strong bond and mutual understanding.
    4. Capricorn (December 22 – January 19): Capricorn, ruled by Saturn, complements Pisces’ intuitive and creative traits with practicality and ambition. Together, they can achieve balance between emotional depth and material success.
    5. Virgo (August 23 – September 22): Virgo, ruled by Mercury, provides intellectual stimulation and practical support to Pisces. Their shared attention to detail and analytical approach can create a supportive and nurturing partnership.

    Ancient Roman astrology emphasized the compatibility of signs based on their elemental qualities (fire, earth, air, water) and planetary rulerships. While individual compatibility depends on many factors beyond sun signs alone, these pairings were considered favorable due to their potential for emotional resonance, mutual understanding, and complementary strengths in a romantic relationship.

    Couples in Rome would get their astrology done while getting married.

    Roman Astrology Resources

    Astrology in Ancient Rome: A Brief Overview (thecollector.com): Roman Astrology. Pisces best matches Astrology in Ancient Rome: Poetry, Prophecy and Power (uchicago.edu): Roman Astrology. Pisces best matches (DOC) A History of Astrology Part I: Origins to the Romans | Jonathan Martin – Academia.edu: Roman Astrology. Pisces best matches Astrology and Divination in Ancient Rome: Unveiling the Secrets of the Stars (cosmiczodiacal.com): Roman Astrology. Pisces best matches

  • The Sea, Venus, and Italian poetry

    Dear Lovestar,

    I wrote a poem half in Italian

    Italian is a very poetic language and I am learning some Italian, simply for fun. Writing poetry in Italian is easier than in Latin for me because Latin, being a dead language is much more difficult thatn Italian, even though I have barely studied Italian.

    I am learning Italian because I think it would help me in my Latin learning journey, and also because I thought it would be easy, then I find the beautiful Italian poetry and figure it was meant to be!

    Some themes I noticed in Italian art and music. I speak soon, but Italian music (I have been listening and singing for my learning and I will talk of it again) talks a lot about the heart (il cuore), Spanish also. In fact in Spanish, we call a beloved person mi corazon (my heart).

    Italian music also mentions this word a parola which means word. It is mentioned so much that I learned the word from music and looked it up, then learned the meaning. O have to learn more but it appears that it is used as one’s word, a word, the feelings in words, the meaning, things like that. By comparison, we do not use the word “word” in English as much in poetry.

    Anf the third theme I noticed was the sea. It makes sense since Italy is surrounded by sea basically. It appears that Italians love the sea and they inmortalie it in their art. In a beautiful song I heard a man singing he was going to the sea and to find a mermaid (Sono una sirena = I am a mermaid)

    It is not pure luck that all these things are related. It is all meant to be. Example, Venus, the Roman was ancient Italian, basically, see why she was born at sea? Well, of course, because she was born in Greece, an island as Aphrodite. Venus (the Roman Aphrodite) was seen as the mother of Rome (the now capital of Italy).

    In my poetry, I did not inlcude parola because I need to understand the word more.

    English translation:

    My heart lives in the sea
    Its vastness, like my love,
    Its calm, its color,
    Its profundity, my soul.

    Italian poetry. Dante and his divine comedy

    Did you know that the popular Italian poet Dante Alighieri was exiled? I need to know more about this man’s history.

    Dante Alighieri’s “Divine Comedy,” written in the early 14th century, is a seminal work in Italian literature and a cornerstone of Western cultural heritage. This epic poem, composed of three parts—Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso—traces the journey of the soul through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven.

    Dante’s choice to write in vernacular Italian rather than Latin was revolutionary, elevating the Tuscan dialect to a prominent literary language and setting a precedent for modern Italian. His work not only advanced Italian literary tradition but also profoundly influenced subsequent writers and thinkers, solidifying his role as a pivotal figure in the evolution of Italian language and literature. I learned this from Podcast Italiano on Youtube.

    Dante was exiled from Florence in 1302 due to political conflicts. He had been involved in the complex political and factional struggles of Florence, which led to his banishment. The “Divine Comedy” was written during his exile and is often seen as a reflection of his personal and political grievances, as well as his broader philosophical and theological concerns. The work itself did not cause his exile, but it did encapsulate his views on justice, politics, and morality, which were influenced by his experiences of exile.

    But was he exiled because of his poetry? Was he using poetry to attack his political enemies?

    The fault is of politics, obviously! Yet, poets will poet. And yes, I used poet as a verb.

    Learning some Italian,

    Eve

  • New Poetry, arts, and crafts: Ancient stream, mermaid necklaces, Spanish lesson, and more

    Dear Lovestar,

    It was an intense time. This past Lion’s Gate season was very creative for me. I loved every minute of it, and the message I received from “the universe” was to create, write, and share. Luckily for me, it  came with a lot of inspiration.

    The Ancient Stream: more on this ancient inspiration soon.

    The Pythia: high priestess of Delphi
    Laurel heart: Greek inspired art
    Aphrodite’s dress (in progress work of art)
    Aphrodite in Ancient Greek
    Cleopatra by my artist daughter, Lilli because in our home education situation we talk so much about history.
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    Rima y Ritmo: Spanish lesson. Learn free on my home education blog or purchase the complete ebook on Etsy

    Eve Sanchez is my name. I write as Eve Lovestar about spiruality, magic, and twin flames.

    For the free Lesson, follow my home education situation blog:

    Free Spanish Lesson. Class 1, greeting for beginners. In depth, uses poetry, by a native poet. Follow for future lessons
    Rima (rhyme) y (and) Ritmo (rythm)

    Purchase the Rime and Rythm class 1 on Etsy: includes a lesson plan, printable worksheets, a test, and more

    https://evelovestar.etsy.com/listing/1780462505

    Home Education

    I am trying new things for my kids education and one cool thing we’ve been doing for less than a month is taking our 3 big girls to jiu-jitsu class. While there, our oldest reads and the two little ones draw amongst other things.

    Knot Magick/ magic/ magia

    Written for my know magic ebook. Which I created to collect all my research on the topic, to share mantras, and tips for modern knot magic. Purchase this ebook for only $1.11 on my Etsy shop

    https://evelovestar.etsy.com/listing/1762972408

    I always use “style” magic for potent astrological times. For example, I made a lovely yellow dress for the summer solstice once, and I infuse my lingerie with love/ union magic. I practice infusing energy into jewels and clothing. This year I was gently pushed to take it up a notch.

    Mermaid tie chocker. Tied to a knot magic mantra

    My Italian Practice

    My heart lives in the sea,
    Its vastness, like my love,
    Its calm, its color,
    Its depth like my soul.

    I’m learning Italian for fun:

    • Currently taking an Italian Duolingo course
    • Listening to Italian music
    • Listening to podcasts in Italian
    • Interacting in Italian on X with Italian content
    • Doing Italian karaoke
    • Learning about the Italian language and culture

    Thanks for your visit,

    With love a light,

    Eve

  • Ancient Greek Goddesses

    Ancient Greek Goddesses

    Dear Lovestar,

    I am working on a secret project. Something I’ve wanted to work on for a long time. It’ll be a lot of work but I already started which is the hardest part. It’s the Lion’s Gate energy!

    I can’t tell you what it is yet, but it involves poetry and ancient Greece.

    In the meantime, I’ll show you my Athena and Aphrodite artwork in progress.

    Aphrodite, ancient Greek goddess of Love, pleasure, fertility, and beauty
    Athena, ancient Greek goddess of wisdom, War, and crafts
    Athena poem. Find me on X @evelovestar for more poetry

    I’m putting both on my altar. This project is more than just art. Not only am I practicing the ancient Greek letters, but I also have a Roman inspired love altar project, and Aphrodite is Venus, so the artwork translates. Bye a

    Scroll of wisdom from Pythia, who is in Delphi. The two first lines are said to have been inscribed in the Delphi temple. The last line is said to have been a Pythia oracle.
    The Pythia. Oracle priestess of Delphi

    The Pythia became cool 😎 to me when I learned that she spoke in poetry.

    My daughter told me I am the Pythia

    😆 🤣 😂

    I have a lot more ancient art to draw, I’ll be sharing it with you along with my poetry and the mysteries and wisdom I find in the books.

    With love,

    Eve

  • Soul Poetry and Flirt Like a Poet

    Soul Poetry and Flirt Like a Poet

    Dear Lovestar,

    I’m sharing so much.

    To not miss anything, follow me on X as @evelovestar and on Pinterest as Eve Lovestar

    Soul Poetry

    My soul is free only to be a poet.
    This poem and consequently written soul Poetry was inspired by José Martí
    Double meaning: to be me is to be free, yet, coming from poetry, to be a poet or to be poetry is the only way to be free.
    Connecting to mama is connecting to each other
    Another José Martí inspired poem.
    Verse by José Martí, cuban poet. Eve Sanchez is a very skilled translator. Just kidding. That’s me. This poem inspired the above poems by me.

    Flirt Like a Poet

    Since I’m such a great flirt (only with my beloved Scorpio), I’m creating an ebook about this topic.

    It has been super fun, and I’ve been experimenting with my lover and sharing what works for me.

    Flirt Like a Poet. The ebook in progress has these features:

    • I added my sexy poems, and I took out sexy lines from said poems and turned them into flirtatious lines
    • A section called Talk about sex like a goddess
    • Why flirting is important in relationships
    • Very personal text messages I send my person
    • Romantic art
    • Examples of famous poems and how to use them to flirt
    • What constitutes bad flirting
    • How poets flirt, break down of our poetic tactis
    • And more

    Note: This flirting guide is advanced and to be used for relationship advancement. This is inappropriate flirting strategies for a coworker or love prospect. I talk about giving sex. You don’t want to promise something you will not give.

    Written with females in mind. A male could benefit. Simply adjust the language to fit your gender or sexual preference.

    I’ll leave you with my latest sexy text for my lover, Scorpio.

    If that made you uncomfortable, sear h for my spiritual content and apologies.

    If this style suits you or if you want to learn how to talk in a very bold way to your person, follow me, I’ll teach you, thank me later.

    With love,

    Eve

  • Tiny Poems With Big Bang Power

    Dear Lovestar,

    I was challenged to write a haiku.

    I only know a haiku is a type of poem of Japanese origin that consists of 3 lines. I also know that I don’t know what a haiku is.

    But I was challenged to write a haiku.

    I used to think haiku wasn’t poetry. How could you possibly have a poem in three lines?

    But, my mind has expanded.

    I still don’t know how to write a haiku!

    But before I start to count syllables, I will practice writing a poem in 3 lines. ( I know haiku couts syllables per line, but I don’t know the specifics yet)

    This practice will solidify in me the idea that 3 lines could be an entire thought and can really pack a punch.

    Mini poems. Three lines but not haiku!

    Translated to Spanish and English below
    I think about Love,
    Out comes a word;
    My voice is for you.
    A poet confirmed on X that I was correct, and indeed, poetry is helping him learn words in Spanish.
    Connecting to the Mother is connecting to her children and vice versa ✨️ 😌 ☺️
    Vivamos y Amemos es el poema 5 de Catulo el poeta romano. Si no conoces el poema, lee mi blog post con traducción de este super famoso poema mediate este link a mi blog en Español.
    Link to my Spanish poetry blog.
    Another simplification of a poem I wrote for the Vivamos y amemos ebook I created in Spanish. It was just way simpler translating from Latin to Spanish, but I’d love to find the right words to translate it to English.

    Vivamos y Amemos. Mi ebook de la traducciones del super famoso poema romano del poeta Catulo. Link abajo:

    https://www.etsy.com/listing/1723688514/amor-y-pasion-como-interpretar-poesia?ref=share_v4_lx

    A poem I wrote for Catullus and Lesbia for my Vivamos y Amemos Ancient Roman poetry ebook.
    The idea of poetries in the wind mixed with the ancient stream. Inspired by a storm that was picking up outside.
    Directly inspired by the famous José Martí verse in Spanish. On X, these are replies to the poems that inspired them. Find me as @evelovestar @profeSteve1701 is a poet, and @RealisticPoetry is a poet community where poets collaborate.
    Poema inspirado por José Martí. El poeta @ProfeSteve1701 también escribe poemas en Español.
    Another baby of the powerful poem “Poetries in the Wind”
    And the other side of the conversation with the wind. Another baby of “Poetries in the Wind”
    This poem is a response to “Islands of Pain.” I was interviewed by a poet on X today, and we talked at large about the meaning of the poem.
    This was our interview, and it was a profound conversation about our experiences with poetry, Elevaqua through poetry, and an in-depth explanation of my poem “Islands of Pain”
    To counter the issue with us becoming Islands of Pain, I suggested that we build a bridge over the water if we like solid things. In the poem, I declared that I’d like to shake the tectonic plates, and this imagery means the hidden, secret connections that connect all humans that we can’t see.
    Same concept as above to get over the waters (same concept as elevaqua and, you’ll see this word again)
    In response to a poet on X
    Irony
    Rewrote this previously shared quote to a 3 line poem
    Again, with “Islands of Pain” because it’s my most meaningful poem.
    Brota is a gorgeous verb, and it’s what a spring does as it’s coming out of the mountain. I don’t know if there’s an equivalent as gorgeous in English. I’m looking for a similar old English word, but it may be something entirely different.
    Inspired by a specific look in Bruna Brasil’s eyes before she defeated her opponent in today’s UFC
    Letting go and surrendering

    Which one spoke to you?

    Experimenting with poetry,

    Eve