Portrondene writes: Initially, we strive to fill in love with our void and enjoy a short moment with the illusion of perfection. But that is only an illusion. Whereas, this strange creature, which we thought would reach us with the body of the world, has succeeded in the end, in its disintegration in a complete chapter. Love reaches and then separates, otherwise, how can we grow?
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Portrondene reflects on the nature of love, suggesting that initially we try to fill our inner emptiness with love, seeking fleeting moments of perfection that are ultimately illusory. This pursuit provides temporary happiness but does not lead to true fulfillment, as these moments are fleeting and deceptive.

He describes love as a strange creature that seems to connect us through worldly ties but ultimately disintegrates, marking a necessary part of growth. As Portrondene states, "Love reaches and then separates, otherwise, how can we grow?" This cycle of connection and separation is essential for personal development and understanding.

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