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(the personification of divine favor and unmerited kindness).

At first glance, Eros and Grace seem to inhabit opposite poles of the human experience. Eros is the force of reaching—yearning, striving, wounding, and creating through lack. It is the arrow in flight, the lover’s hand trembling at the threshold, the fire that seeks to consume or unite. Grace, by contrast, is the force of release—unearned, sudden, and abundant. It does not strive; it rests. It does not take; it gives without condition. eros and grace

Descending to the mortal realm, he found her in a quiet garden between the ruins of a forgotten temple. She was not a goddess of thunder or beauty, but of a quiet light. She was . (the personification of divine favor and unmerited kindness)

One is the arrow, the sudden sharp intake of breath, The fever, the falling, the danger of the edge. Eros demands, and in demanding, creates a need. It is the arrow in flight, the lover’s

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