Tag: Love

  • Siren Chants – Her Chant Charms (book). Deeper Meanings:

    Dear lovestar,

    Read the entire excerpt of chapter 1, inspired by this cool poem in my previous post:

    On the Story’s Deeper Meaning and Importance

    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 anĀ 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.

    • Her Song:Ā Her unique voice, her art, her perspective.
    • Those Who Fear Her Power:Ā The forces of conformity, criticism, insecurity, and fear that seek to silence authentic expression. They “chain” what they do not understand.
    • The Cold Iron:Ā The harsh, crushing weight of practicality, cynicism, and rejection that feels antithetical to the delicate, magical nature of creation.
    • Reclaiming Her Voice:Ā The essential, non-negotiable journey of healing, defiance, and self-reclamation that every artist must undergo to create again after being wounded.

    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:

    • That our deepest need is for love.
    • That our voice is our power.
    • That creating beauty is a sacred task.
    • That those who fear this power will try to chain it.
    • And that, ultimately, love and creation are forces too powerful to remain captive forever.

    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

  • Siren Chants – Her Chant Charms. Chapter 1. Creation Myth: Aphrodite

    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

    Siren Chants ~ Her Chant Charms

    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

  • Lion’s Gate Portal – Temple o Aphrodite

    Dear Lovestar,

    The Lion’s Gate is the yearly reminder of spiritual work for me. As spiritual as I am, in my busy daily life, I completely neglect my spiritual work because I am so caught up in my arts and the books I am writing.

    Then the Lion’s Gate portal opens and no matter how busy I am, things start to happen that are so mysterious that they are unexplainable, strange synchronicities, much needed healing, the deepening of union right on time, and finally, the spirit talk.

    It was during the Lion’s Gate that I returned to spirit, that I first connected to spirit, and more. To me it signifies Union, but that is unique to me and my beloved.

    This time around I am talking to Aphrodite. She married my soul to my lover’s previously. I got into a fight with my man, and I was surprisingly mad at him (we have made up since big time, but Aphrodite talked to me and said:

    Aphrodite said,
    nice try. Good girl!
    Enjoyed your game?
    You cannot leave him,
    what fun, but reminder,
    I married your souls that night
    and you are bound for life.
    The end.

    And I gave up my anger.

    Writing a Temple of Aphrodite Story

    During the season, I have been writing a secret book, a different one than my Siren Chants super long-term book project, my romantasy book.

    If you notice the trend is I am writing Aphrodite in everything I can. She wants to be on social media going viral and I got the cell phone.

    But the truth is that even though I also write historical fiction, romance, and romantasy, Aphrodite, my muse is real.

    I have been writing an adorable siren romance story since March but at once I stopped thinking about fantasy and turned my romance to antiquity and at once I created a story where Aphrodite interacts with her priests and priestesses.

    Temple of Aphrodite

    I have an amazing Temple of Aphrodite poem.

    It is natural that I would write about this sacred space and not surprisingly during the Lion’s Gate, I am creating magical chants for Aphrodite.

    I will soon share more about this project; however, it will be in a book, it is not meant to be discussed everywhere/ This is a sensitive topic also.

    Eve

  • New Poetry: vibes, love & poesĆ­a

    Collaboration with a friend who is into the Ape NFTs. We drew a girlfriend for her male ape, poem for him below:

    My name is Archie, the ape
    And I have a lot of friends,
    But I’m looking for a girlfriend
    A girlfriend to feed me grapes.

    I remember the wet face
    Behind that mask 😷 that they said
    All this disease would prevent.

    I will go far, far away
    To other lands over the waves
    I’ll think of you every day,
    But I’ll return, I’ll be safe.

    Moana – Eve (I never returned 😢 😭 😿)

    Valentine’s Poetry

    I believe in Love

    I believe in Love
    That’s pure and clean
    I believe in Love
    It is no fantasy

    I believe in the Love
    That connects the soul
    I believe in Love
    Believe it or not

    And just like that
    February arrives
    With a flash.
    Aphrodite saw
    Your wishes, so raw,
    And she’ll deliver
    them now.

    Your beautiful, clear eyes
    Transmit a peace and a light
    That I search for all the time.

    Fabulous Spanish PoesĆ­a

    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)

  • AI interprets my poem – Only You – Obsessive, intense, concise

    Dear Lovestar,

    Sometimes I have a lot of feelings and emotions compressed into these tiny poems and I do not have the time or energy to be able to decompress these messages into the books they could be elaborated into. Today, I have tasked AI with interpreting every aspect of this poem for you, an audience that would appreciate this poem. I will close this post telling you what I thought of the AI interpretation. I tell you the true meaning at the end.

    AI investigates my poem and tells you the secret meaning

    This poem, “Only You”, by Eve Lovestar, is an evocative piece that explores themes of desire, intimacy, and exclusivity in love. Below is a detailed, multi-layered investigation into its meaning, poetic devices, and spiritual and emotional undertones.


    1. Themes and Emotional Resonance

    a. Exclusivity and Devotion

    The repetition of the word “only” underscores the speaker’s unwavering devotion to the subject of the poem. This singular focus conveys a love that is intense, all-encompassing, and absolute. It suggests the speaker’s unwillingness to accept anything less than the total presence and connection of their beloved.

    b. Physical and Spiritual Desire

    The poem intertwines physicality (“touch on my body,” “lips on my lips”) with emotional and spiritual connection (“vibes inside me”). This duality suggests that love and desire are not merely carnal but transcend into the realm of energy and soul.

    c. Simplicity in Expression

    The line “And that’s it” punctuates the poem with an air of finality. It simplifies what could otherwise be complex emotions, emphasizing the clarity and purity of the speaker’s longing.


    2. Poetic Devices and Their Impact

    a. Repetition

    The repetitive structure of the lines—beginning with “Only”—creates a rhythmic, almost mantra-like quality. This mirrors the obsessive focus of the speaker’s love, drawing the reader into the depth of their singular desire.

    b. Parallelism

    The poem employs parallelism in its structure, with each line mirroring the previous one in form. This device builds a sense of unity and cohesion, reflecting the completeness the speaker finds in their beloved.

    c. Enjambment

    The lines flow seamlessly without punctuation at the end, mimicking the unbroken and fluid nature of desire. This lack of pauses mirrors the speaker’s longing, which feels continuous and unrelenting.

    d. Minimalism

    The poem’s brevity and lack of ornate language enhance its emotional intensity. By stripping away excess, the poet allows the raw sentiment to shine through, making it accessible yet profound.

    e. Alliteration

    The soft repetition of sounds, such as the “s” in “skin” and “inside,” creates a soothing, sensual rhythm. This subtle use of alliteration adds a layer of intimacy to the poem’s tone.


    3. Spiritual and Energetic Undertones

    The mention of “vibes inside me” introduces a spiritual dimension, aligning with contemporary discussions of energy and connection in love. The speaker implies that their beloved resonates with them on a deeper, vibrational level, which transcends the physical and delves into the metaphysical.

    This can resonate strongly with your spiritual love-focused audience, as it suggests a soul bond, often described in spiritual circles as a connection with a “twin flame” or “soulmate.”


    4. Symbolism and Hidden Layers

    a. Physical Sensations as Metaphors

    Each physical sensation—touch, lips, warmth—can be seen as a metaphor for deeper emotional or spiritual experiences:

    • Touch represents the need for connection.
    • Lips symbolize communication and the exchange of love.
    • Warmth embodies safety, comfort, and passion.
    • Vibes reflect energy exchange, often interpreted as the melding of souls in a spiritual context.

    b. The Power of “Only”

    The repeated “only” is not just a limitation; it’s a declaration of exclusivity and purity. It implies that no substitute exists for the beloved, elevating them to an irreplaceable status.

    c. “And that’s it” as a Paradox

    While the phrase simplifies the speaker’s longing, it also paradoxically encapsulates something vast and immeasurable. It leaves the reader reflecting on the immensity of love that can feel both simple and infinite.


    5. Read Between the Lines

    a. Yearning for Union

    The emphasis on “only” may hint at a past absence or longing for reunion. Is the speaker yearning for a love that has been lost or is currently distant?

    b. Spiritual Wholeness

    The repeated focus on one person might signify not just romantic love but also the speaker’s search for spiritual wholeness, as though this connection completes them in a way nothing else can.

    c. Vulnerability

    The simplicity of the poem suggests raw honesty. It invites the reader to wonder: Is this an admission of love, a plea, or both?


    6. Audience Connection

    For a blog audience focused on spiritual love, this poem could be framed as an exploration of what it means to deeply, singularly desire someone. Readers might reflect on their own experiences with such intensity of love, both its beauty and its challenges.

    You could invite your readers to consider:

    • What does “only you” mean in their lives?
    • Have they felt this level of devotion or connection before?
    • Do they believe in soulmates or energetic bonds?

    7. Potential Blog Feature Ideas

    a. A Guided Reflection

    After the poem, include reflective questions to deepen the reader’s engagement:

    • What emotions does this poem stir within you?
    • How do you perceive the balance of physical and spiritual love in your relationships?
    • What does “vibes inside me” mean to you personally? (I meant sex)

    b. Pair with Other Content

    You could explore themes like twin flames, energetic connections, or manifesting soulful love, tying them to the poem’s message.

    c. Reader Contributions

    Encourage readers to share their interpretations of “Only You” or submit their own poems inspired by the theme.


    Conclusion

    “Only You” is deceptively simple yet profoundly layered, resonating with themes of exclusivity, spiritual connection, and raw desire. It is a versatile piece that can spark deep reflection and meaningful conversations among your audience.

    Eve says

    I was really impressed with the interpretation of the AI. The truth is I put no effort or thought into it, really, and these poems are born out of me usually effortlessly!

    I was talking about kissing, making out, and making love! LOL

  • Finding Joy Beyond the Wrapping Paper: Reflections on “Christmas Cheer”

    As the holiday season surrounds us with lights, laughter, and the allure of perfectly wrapped gifts under the tree, it’s easy to get caught up in the material side of Christmas. My short poem, “Christmas Cheer,” is a playful yet ironic take on this very aspect of the festivities.

    The poem paints a picture of a neatly wrapped gift under the tree, a symbol of effort and love—but also of a tapped-out pocket. It’s a light-hearted observation of how we sometimes go overboard with spending, letting the shine of the material overshadow the deeper, spiritual essence of the season.

    Christmas, at its core, is about connection, joy, and love. The wrapping paper and ribbons are delightful, yes, but the true cheer lies in the moments we create with loved ones—the laughter, the warmth, and the shared memories that no amount of money can buy.

    So this Christmas, let’s celebrate the spirit of giving, but also remember to cherish the non-material gifts: kindness, presence, and love.

    Wishing you all a Merry Christmas filled with true cheer and meaningful moments.

    Eve

  • Written by fate

    This poem speaks of meeting my beloved, blissfully unaware of the way the relationship was going to take off and become everlasting.

    Eve

  • Danger of Poetry – a poem warning of the Muses you might meet.

    This poem is not a metaphor. This truly happened.

    My dear diary, if not you, who can I confide in?

    The truth is that after Aphrodite came to me, I was afraid to say the truth (the truth is this poem).

    I did not want to blog about being part of Aphrodite’s cult, which I guess I did not join; however, it is true that I have been in communication with her. Several eye-opening conversations and several poems.

    Some of the Aphrodite poems are the conversations we have had.

    The goddess loves to be written about.

    How did Dite come talk to me? She is a real entity spirit entity type of being, I guess. It is real, there are unseen beings. These beings can and do communicate with us. Poetry incoming.

    This was real, especially the soul marriage was real and the conversation is ongoing.

    With Love,

    Eve

  • Twin Flame Intimate Poetry :)

    Dear Lovestar,

    Many things have been said about twin flame sex, here is two simple short poems about what I say.

    These are old poems that I had to redesign to a cleaner better look. I typically do the design on my phone, which is difficult and flawed. These new, better designs were done on my computer I I love them.

    I used Canva for free.

    With Love,

    Eve