Category: quote

  • Aphrodite Said: I am your mother

    Siren Chants is the story I am writing, which will become my first book.

    In the story, Aphrodite is the mother of the siren.

    However, I do talk to Aphrodite in real life, and this is the message she shared with me: I’m the mother of all.

    Please support this project with a follow or a share.

    Thanks for your time,

    Eve

  • The Romance of the Divine Feminine and Masculine

    Dear Lovestar,

    I have been overwhelmed, yet, I managed to write these 2 romantic poems

    Taste Test needs no explanation. Or does it need an explanation?
    Body vs heart

    While you conquered my body,
    I was conquering your heart,
    I don’t go down without a fight,
    I will take with me what is mine!
    Oh, silly, silly, boy; oh, silly, silly, man,
    I will take what is mine in my arms.

    AI interprets this poem for you:

    This poem carries an intense, almost combative energy intertwined with themes of passion, possession, and a reversal of power dynamics. Here’s a breakdown of its meaning in the context of twin flame love and mysticism:

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    Line-by-Line Interpretation:

    1. “While you conquered my body, / I was conquering your heart”:

    This introduces a duality in the relationship—one partner focuses on physical connection, while the other seeks emotional or spiritual depth.

    In the twin flame context, it could reflect the push-pull dynamic, where one partner initially appears dominant, but the other subtly shifts the balance through emotional or spiritual mastery.

    2. “I don’t go down without a fight, / I will take with me what is mine!”:

    The speaker (Eve) asserts their power and determination. The phrase “what is mine” could symbolize the shared soul bond, indicating that they are claiming the emotional or spiritual essence that belongs to both.

    This line evokes the idea of karmic ties and the inevitable entanglement of twin flames, where separation is an illusion.

    3. “Oh, silly, silly, boy; oh, silly, silly, man,”:

    A playful yet condescending (not on purpose, I thought it was a silly but funny line) tone emerges here. The speaker seems amused by the partner’s naivety or failure to recognize the deeper connection at play.

    It reflects the mysticism of twin flames—one partner often “awakens” first and sees the spiritual nature of the bond.

    4. “I will take what is mine in my arms.”:

    This closes with a statement of possession and union. Despite any challenges or conflicts, the speaker intends to embrace the connection fully.

    The “arms” symbolize reconciliation, love, and the ultimate merging of souls that twin flames often seek.


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    Mystical Themes:

    Balance of Power: This poem reflects the interplay between the physical and emotional/spiritual realms, which is a common theme in twin flame dynamics.

    Soul Contracts: The repeated reference to “what is mine” suggests a preordained connection or destiny between the two, common in twin flame lore.

    Union and Separation: The tension between conquest and unity mirrors the twin flame journey’s oscillation between separation and eventual reunion.

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    Why It Resonates for Twin Flames:

    It captures the intensity, struggle, and ultimate longing for unity that defines the twin flame relationship. The poem’s assertive tone speaks to the profound sense of knowing that no matter the outward circumstances, the connection is undeniable and will be claimed in its fullness.

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    The Divine Feminine vs. The Divine Masculine

    This poem beautifully captures the dynamic interplay between the Divine Feminine and Divine Masculine energies, which exist within all of us regardless of gender. Here’s an explanation in the context of those energies and Eve’s observations about love:

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    Divine Masculine and Feminine in Love

    Divine Masculine often expresses itself through action, structure, and the tangible. In relationships, this energy tends to focus on the physical, on conquest and protection—on grounding love in the material world.

    Divine Feminine is the counterpart, embodying intuition, nurturing, and the emotional or spiritual depth of love. This energy seeks to connect beyond the physical—to the heart and soul, creating a bond that transcends the surface.


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    Line-by-Line Analysis

    1. “While you conquered my body, / I was conquering your heart”:

    This highlights how the masculine energy initially approaches love: through the physical. The body becomes the medium through which connection is sought.

    Meanwhile, the feminine energy delves deeper, working its way into the emotional and spiritual essence of the relationship.

    The word “conquered” shows a dynamic exchange of power, but it’s not adversarial—it’s a mutual, complementary act where both energies fulfill their roles in uniting love.



    2. “I don’t go down without a fight, / I will take with me what is mine!”:

    The Divine Feminine asserts its strength here. It’s a reminder that feminine energy, though often soft and nurturing, is equally powerful and unyielding when it comes to claiming its place in love.

    “What is mine” reflects a soul-level recognition of love as something eternal, shared, and deeply deserved.



    3. “Oh, silly, silly, boy; oh, silly, silly, man,”:

    This line carries a tone of affection and amusement. It acknowledges how the masculine energy, focused on the physical, may initially miss the deeper, spiritual aspect of love. (This is the silly boy in the masculine).

    The feminine energy, with its intuitive insight, sees the fuller picture and gently (or playfully) guides the masculine to that realization.



    4. “I will take what is mine in my arms.”:

    The poem resolves in union—where physical and emotional/spiritual love meet. It suggests a harmony where both energies are honored, and love becomes whole.







    Why Both Are Perfect and Necessary

    This observation reflects a universal truth about love: it thrives when both the physical and spiritual aspects are engaged.

    The masculine energy’s focus on the physical grounds the relationship, making it real and tangible, building trust and safety.

    The feminine energy’s focus on the soul and heart elevates the relationship, giving it depth, meaning, and purpose.

    Together, they create a balanced love that is both rooted in the present and connected to something greater.


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    How This Relates to Eve’s Observation

    The poem reflects the healthy dynamic Eve’s observed in her own relationship. It acknowledges the natural ways Eve and her Scorpio love partner embody these energies at different moments, while also celebrating how they complement and enrich each other. It’s a celebration of love as both a physical and soulful experience, where each partner plays a vital role.

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    With love,

    Getting ready for Valentine’s!!!

    Eve (I’ll return, of course, with more romance and secrets)

  • Edge of Civilization. My most powerful poem yet?

    Dear Lovestar,

    I bring today a shortie but packed with power creation.

    This poem is much line me, tiny, but packs a powerful punch.

    In my country, in Cuba, we say the best perfume comes in a tiny bottle – as well as the most powerful poison- and this poem is both perfume and poison.

    Confronting our duality

    There is a line that runs through the heart of every human being, an invisible but palpable divide between the primal urges that reside deep within us and the higher aspirations that civilization demands. This line is not static—it is a thread, a fragile connection that we, as humans, are constantly navigating. In this powerful poem, “Edge of Civilization,” the struggle for balance between the savage and the civilized is laid bare, demanding that we confront the tensions between our nature and our society.

    The Line Between Beast and Civilized

    ā€œA human threads the line / Between the beast and the civilizedā€ā€”this opening line is a stark reminder that our humanity is never a given. It’s not something innate or automatic; it is something we must thread every day. To thread this line means to walk a fine edge, straddling the tension between our animalistic instincts and the rules, norms, and compassion that civilization imposes upon us.

    The phrase “the beast” brings to mind something raw, untamed, and violent. It symbolizes our capacity for cruelty, our destructive impulses, the side of us that seeks power, control, and survival at any cost. The beast is not a distant part of us—it is close, always within reach, always whispering its temptations. It may be a desire for revenge, a lust for dominance, or a deep-rooted fear that drives us to lash out.

    On the other side, we have the civilized—the side that upholds empathy, cooperation, peace, and respect for others. Civilization requires us to put aside our baser instincts and to work towards a collective good. It demands self-control, restraint, and the understanding that our actions have consequences that ripple outward, affecting not just ourselves but the entire fabric of society.

    The tension between these two forces is what defines much of the human experience. This line, this thread, is not only about survival, but about choosing who we are—and more importantly, who we want to become.

    Leaving Behind Violence: A Call for Change

    “Leaving raping, murder, and warring behind”—in these lines, the poem shifts from describing the internal struggle to emphasizing the need to rise above it. These horrific acts—rape, murder, and war—are not just criminal; they are also a reflection of humanity’s darkest desires. They represent a betrayal of the highest potential we have as human beings.

    By explicitly stating that we must leave these acts “behind,” the poem calls us to rise above our destructive impulses. It suggests that the line between civilization and barbarity is not just something we must walk—it is something we must choose to cross.

    The act of leaving violence behind is a profound challenge. It asks us to confront our darker sides, to acknowledge the impulses that still exist within us, and to actively decide to reject them. This is not an easy path; it requires constant self-awareness, empathy, and discipline. But the call is clear: we must rise above these base actions and find a way to live together in peace.

    Helping Others Cross the Line: A Collective Responsibility

    “Would help you cross the line!” This final line carries with it a message of hope and community. It suggests that crossing the line between barbarism and civilization is not just an individual journey, but a collective one. It speaks to the need for mentorship, guidance, and solidarity in helping others overcome their base instincts and embrace their higher selves.

    In a world where violence, oppression, and war still run rampant, the poem calls upon us to be part of the solution. The line is not just for ourselves to walk—it’s a line we help others to cross as well. It reminds us that change is not only a matter of personal growth but also of supporting and encouraging those around us in their struggles.

    The Message of the Poem: A Continuous Struggle

    Ultimately, “Edge of Civilization” is a call to action. It challenges us to recognize the duality within us all—the beast and the civilized—and to make a conscious decision to rise above our primal urges. The line between civilization and brutality is not a fixed boundary; it is a dynamic, ever-present challenge. We must thread it carefully, with awareness and responsibility, for we have the power to shape who we become, individually and collectively.

    The poem urges us to leave behind the violence that so often defines our darkest moments, and instead, choose empathy, respect, and peace. It is a reminder that civilization is not something we inherit; it is something we must actively build, thread by thread, moment by moment.

    This powerful piece forces us to confront uncomfortable truths about human nature, while offering the possibility of redemption—a chance to cross the line and become better, not only for ourselves but for everyone we encounter.

    If you want to help change the world, please consider sharing your wisdom in the comments.

    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 šŸ‘ šŸ™Œ šŸ‘Œ

    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 šŸ˜•

    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

  • Eve Fonts. Heart Letters

    Dear Lovestar,

    Ever since I started practicing my calligraphy, my oldest daughter has been telling me to create a unique Eve font. Well, I just did with this app. I don’t love it because I did not have a lot of space to work on my phone and I hope edit the ones that are not perfect because of course, I finished this project within 20 minutes or less.

    My kids font:

    My daughters created their own font and theirs might be cuter than mine

  • Poetry

    Poetry

    To release the intensity, here comes the usual 8/8 stream of poetry

    1. Maduro (Venezuela's tyrant)

    El tirano esta maduro
    Que se cae de la mata,
    Que se la da de pirata,
    Pero yo huelo una rata.

    This funny piece makes the language connection of Maduro's name, this name means ripe. It says the tyrant is ripe (maduro) and is falling down from the tree. He thinks he is a pirate but is smells like a rat.

    As a Cuban, I have been criticizing Maduro (Venezuela) via poetry. He is currently in the phase of getting rid of social media, a tried and tested communist tactic to prevent the people from coming together. This leaves the already battered people feeling isolated.

    2. Lady Poetry

    She is the lady of my heart,
    My entire life, my art,
    She is the lady of my soul,
    She is voice, fills my mouth,
    My inspiration, my growth,
    My beloved lady teacher,
    She is my sweet lady healer,
    And the magic in my life.


    3. My verse

    My verse can touch you,
    It brings back messages,
    Love passages of us.
    4. My Spirit

    My spirit speaks in code,
    I don't get it, care no more
    My very mysterious core,
    Is always in mystery mode.


    5. Loved like this

    I didn't know I would be loved like this,
    In comes you: take me, please,
    To be the woman of your dreams.

    6. Alpha

    You might be an Alpha,
    But I am not Beta
    I vibe with Eta.

    I have not been able to pick up ancient Greek as easily as I 'started' to pick up Latin (with my Spanish background). Greek is difficult and I will have to try! I have been unable to learn the alphabet, but I came up with a fun way to learn it. I shall write a song with the alphabet in order. I have learned several of these letters and I attempted to read words in Ancient Greek, but I want to learn the alphabet. Eta is my favorite letter.



    7. PythiaĀ  Ā Ā Ā Ā 

    I am the Pythia
    I speak poetry
    From the Gods
    When I'm flying.
    Pythia, the Ancient Greek priestess of Delphi who delivered her prophesies in poetry

    8. Poetry Goddess

    Oh, Poetry goddess, 
    Sweet mother of words,
    My beloved priestess
    Travel through the worlds
    And spill the Poetry
    Of my soul.

    Usually, I do more romantic poetry on the Lion’s Gate, yet, what is different this year is I have been on a creative roll.

    As you can see, my recent poetry has evolved beyond romance. I love poetry about poetry and I’ve been writing a lot of it. I have been writing poetry about my soul being full of poetry. I am obsessed with ancient history, literature, and mythology and for the last 4 months, ancient languages, obviously these themes are powerfully coming through in my poetry. Poetry is of course an ancient craft of art and spirituality.

    Is this still relevant to my spiritual readers? Since this is my journal, I think that not needing to talk so much about my union is a good thing, I think it means that we are on a good and solid path. I will of course never stop creating romance content and you should know, even if I am not blogging about twin flame union on every post, I am most certainly never getting off this train. I am on my mission.

    When it comes to the ancient obsession. I home educate my kids, and I need to learn because the kids imitate what I do. But my spiritual friends shall not complain when they see the Ancient ritual pagan magic and wisdom that is closer to me now. My twin flame friends shall not complain when they see my Rome inspired Love magick, spells, ancient astrology and more that I am learning.

    For my home blog (where I share some home education writings), I have been writing about Socrates after listening to a course on famous Greeks over and over again, driving those thoughts in my head and cementing them. I wrote a lot, so please visit that blog to see. I am creating a lesson plan to introduce my kids to that master of questioning, and I wrote poems about him. If you homeschool/ home educate, follow that blog, I write about poetry but more in the learning realm, languages, learning, and teaching, and my home education tools. I plan to expand lots on that topic because I am taking my home education efforts to the next level.

    Thank you to the loyal readers of this blog. I appreciate your attention so much that I blog more just for you. Recently some sweet person came through and read about 80 posts in one day. Every now and then someone comes through and vibes with this content in this way and I notice it. Thank you.

    If you are a loyal reader of this blog, please say hi in the comments and ask for a personalized poem, I would love to maybe offer you a personalized mantra as a that you for your attention. If you are a blogger, reach out if you need poetry for your blog, I have hundreds.

    Eve

  • Lion’s Gate 2024: Twin Flame Union Update

    Dear Lovestar,

    I’d be an idiot to act as if the relationship with my divine masculine has been pure joy. I do my best not to spread darkness. However, I talk about our challenges, fights, etc.

    We got into another huge fight. It wasn’t my intention or his. But we have horrible misunderstandings, and we’re both pretty sensitive.

    Out of nowhere, 1 sentence I say will be taken horribly out of context, and I do the same to him.

    But this time, it was different. Not surprisingly, this happened during the Lion’s Gate. I’m no stranger to telling you that Lion’s Gate is a time for union. I’ll collect my Lion’s Gate writings next to share with you this magic.

    Lion’s Gate

    Every year, I rave about the spiritual activity during this time. I’ve only been able to talk to spirit openly (hear, feel the presence, talk) during this time. I communicated with my twin flames soul/higher self first during the Lion’s Gate. My lover and I always deepen our union during this time. I was healed of a broken heart by spirit during this time. And I receive incredible poetry gifts also. Oh, that’s cool because amazing poetry is incoming.

    I am very much the “runner” in our relationship now. If you’re a twin flame, you know what I mean. I have matured and removed the love addiction. šŸ˜† 🤣 šŸ˜‚ I really meant the toxic part of me that was afraid he would leave me (when I was the chader). My lover is not really a chaser. He just tells me, what, you’re leaving me again? I told him, “I’m always looking for a reason to disqualify him. Of course, that’s a lie.”

    Remember that I’m a poet and, as such, use words in an exaggerated manner! But spirit talk and spirit healing is šŸ’Æ what happened! It would be awful karma to spread disinformation of this kind, I feel.

    Well, I’m embroiled in a fight with my lover, over, words…

    Scorpio uses strong words in the opposite way as me. I’m a sensitive and soft Pisces Cuban with a natural distrust of males (my trauma), and he’s one of those outgoing American males who is very strong-willed, king of the hill, and short of words, action fueled. I love it, and I needed him to teach me since I come from a community based culture.

    I pulled a card in the middle of my fight and got this baby. I was hoping spirit would say, run away, and I will not lie, in my worst moments of being triggered by my lover (not his fault at all), I wonder if I’m correct, I doubt my intuition. But then I remember all the healing I’ve experienced on his arms (figuratively and literally) and my spirit voice comes through and simply says “you’ll regret it” and I believe that voice every time.

    Two of cups, Union card

    After I pulled this card, I knew I had to drop my triggers (it’s how we heal). By then, Scorpio had come around me to make up with me. We had the deepest chat in a long time and resolved old drama with communication.

    I then journaled and cane up with some mantras. See below and use them for your healing and union as needed.

    What I most want now/ is to come close to him,/ To smile, fall at his feet,/ And ask him to forgive me, please.
    Over the pen, I forgot to finish the t šŸ˜… *spiritual growth*
    Scorpio shadow work is sexual. šŸ˜† 🤣 šŸ˜‚
    Finally, I made friends with Angel May Charm on X. She has this fabulous e-book that would be fabulous for sexy healing this time. Follow her on X for cool goddess empowerment poetry, tweets, and more. Below, I linked this e-book.

    https://pin.it/1FEPGxyBA

    Tell me how this Lion’s Gate is treating you and your union in the comments,

    Sending you love and light,

    Eve

  • Poetry

    I’ll make it rain Poetry on you right now

    Lady Poetry

    She's the lady of my heart
    A poem so old, that it feels new again 
    A poem for Venezuela. Wrote several in Spanish. This is a rough translation of one.
    Empathy. A poetry community challenge on X
    Still working with JosƩ Martƭ vibes of poetry from the soul.
    New poem
    Is it poetic that the background says get naked? šŸ˜‰
    The real world. Scorpio thinks I should live there, but I don’t listen, he says
    I expanded the sell my soul to Poetry poem for an X challenge
    Romantic
  • 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 JosƩ Martƭ
    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 JosƩ Martƭ inspired poem.
    Verse by JosĆ© MartĆ­, 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