Eros And Grace [verified] Jun 2026
Eros begins in incompleteness. Plato called it the child of Poverty and Resource—always wanting what it does not have. In this state, we create art, wage wars, fall into obsession, and reach for the divine through effort. Eros is the beautiful problem: the more we want, the more we feel our lack. It is the thorn.
The other is the arrival after the storm has spent its rage, The open hand, the silence that does not judge. Grace receives, and in receiving, creates a home. eros and grace
“I have seen you before,” Eros said, his wings tucking close to his back. “In the eyes of a mother forgiving her child, in the hands of a king sparing a beggar. But why are you here, in the shadows?” Eros begins in incompleteness