How to love maturely without falling back into the mystical trap of illusion

  Sometimes the night greets me with a strange sensation — not so much pain as a question , one that slips into the periphery of my thoughts like a light unsure of whether it wishes to remain. After every disappointment there arrives this moment: the moment when you no longer ask “Why did it happen?” but begin to listen to a quieter, almost prayerful inner register: “How can it not happen again?” Not as self-blame. Not as fear of falling once more. But as the desire to learn to love without breaking apart, without turning love into a field where your own shadows outweigh the light. I write these lines as if in a diary, though I’m not entirely sure whether I’m speaking to myself, to time, or to that invisible presence I sometimes call soul , sometimes God , and sometimes simply my own inner ground . Here I want to gather not rules, but orientations; not boundaries, but supports; not prohibitions, but quiet, almost invisible paths toward maturity. Paths that do not reject the myst...

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 ๐…๐ฅ๐จ๐ฐ๐ž๐ซ ๐ฉ๐ฌ๐ฒ๐œ๐ก๐จ๐ฅ๐จ๐ ๐ฒ refers to the study of the psychological and emotional effects of flowers and their symbolism on human behavior and well-being. It explores how the sight, smell, and other sensory qualities of flowers can influence mood, perception, and behavior.

Research in #flowerpsychology has shown that flowers can have a positive impact on mood, reducing stress and anxiety and promoting feelings of happiness and well-being. Flowers have also been found to have a calming effect, improving focus and concentration, and enhancing feelings of connection and compassion.

In addition to their psychological effects, flowers also play a role in shaping cultural and social behavior, such as the use of flowers as gifts, decorations, and symbols of love and affection. The symbolic meaning of flowers, such as the secret language of flowers, can also have a psychological impact, influencing emotions and behavior through the use of flower symbolism.

It's important to note that while flower psychology has gained attention in recent years, it is still a relatively new field, and more research is needed to fully understand the psychological and emotional effects of flowers.

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