Plato, this old Greek philosopher and teacher of the world, he thought deeply about Eros.
With this cognitive searchlight he probed the world in its depth and came up with its meaning.
About Eros he said that it is not simply sexual desire or romance. It is divine attraction, the dynamic force that draws the soul upward from the love of bodies to the love of truth, beauty, and ultimately the divine itself.
It is the sacred impulse to create, to know, to unite what has been divided. To love well, says Plato, is to let the visible remind us of the invisible—to trace every shimmer of beauty back to its source, until the lover and the beloved, the seen and the unseen, are united in one act of seeing.
Subject and object becoming one.
Which is the absolute definition of Love.
And the aim of Meditation.
I would say that Eros is the juice of the world.
There are many forces that hold the world together, gravity, electro-magnetism, the strong force of the atom’s nucleus, marriage, sex, the dance of Yin & Yang …
From all the forces, Eros is the most attracting, attractive.
The universe is feminine.
Shakti. Saraswati, Durga.
Pachamama
Big Mama.

Venus of Willendorf – 30000 years old
