Primordial Love

What is love?


What is this inexplicable feeling that feels like it has no origin and comes from a place that feels full of flowers and butterflies? Is it a flower or a butterfly? And why does it make us feel like a beautiful garden?

For me, love didn't come into existence when life forms started evolving, and it felt like it came from a far more distant place whose origin we all know yet we never tried to contemplate. So I closed my eyes and I went to the very first beginning of everything, the beginning of the universe itself, because it's the right way to find answers, because I believe that if you can't find answers for something then you should start from the beginning, find yourself making your way out of the beginning of the universe itself, the beginning of time itself, and you will find the answer.

So now let's travel with me to the beginning of time—the beginning of everything. In 3,2,1 
We are going back in time to when this universe was created. 3,2,1...







We are here. We are here at the beginning of time itself. Now let's ask ourselves this question.

Why do we need a company? Why do we need someone to love? Why do we love?

Now we are standing at the very beginning of creation, when the primordial soup of matter was combining together to form the known matter we see around us now. Let's fast forward some 379,000 years after the big bang. It's the time the first hydrogen atom starts forming by forming a nucleus containing one proton and one electron and no neutron.

But the formed hydrogen atom is highly unstable because it has a single proton and an electron, which are highly unstable and combustible, and they are alone, but in "the solitude one develops empathy, compassion, and love for others when he/she loves himself/herself when they are alone," and then happens the magic, which in science is called the fusion reaction.

The single hydrogen atoms combine with other hydrogen atoms to form stable bonds by sharing two protons and two electrons, and they together create the noble gas helium. Likewise  A person without a bond or single is unstable and always looks for company; when he/she finds love, he/she becomes stable. It's like two hydrogen atoms sharing their protons and electrons with each other to form a bond and become one soul.

So it's simple like this:

 

H + H = He + Energy

 

And here is the energy that expresses itself after the fusion: love.



So like that, in our body and in our mind, we have an infinite number of free electrons bumping into each other looking for a pair to become stable. Even though we may get many free electrons and protons by metabolism, there are still an infinite number of unstable atoms in the form of feelings and emotions that are unexplainable that are searching for their company, their bondage, to become stable, and this affinity is what I call Primordial Love, which starts at the beginning of the universe itself.

Everything in this universe loves us, because they know us, because everything was one and the same once was,we just have to go and talk to them it can be a person or a tree or a dog or anything and even if we don't know them and they neither,when we talk,we care,when we love,we wake up the love inside them which was there inside all along from the creation of the universe itself and under the stars no one is a stranger.


Keep looking to the stars and keep wondering.




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