The Roots of Agape

Long before our time, the ancient Greeks gave names to love. They spoke of eros ~ romantic love, passionate and fiery. They named philia ~ the love of deep friendship, of shared trust. They described storge ~ the steady love of family, the bonds of belonging.

But then, there was Agape.

Agape was not tethered to condition or circumstance. It was not earned by effort or withdrawn by failure. It did not demand, measure, or cling. Agape was seen as the highest form of love ~ unconditional, expansive, free. Love that simply is.

It is this word, its living truth, that fertilizes the root of The Agape Bloom.

Agape and the Bloom

Within the pages of this book, the sunflower is our living metaphor. Planted in any soil - even heavy with toxins - it grows toward light. Its beauty does not come from effort or striving but from alignment with what is true.

So it is with us.

This book is not about fixing what is broken, you will come to understand what can never truly be broken. It is about reconnecting with what has remained, buried beneath the stories we call  ‘life’. Agape is both the root and the bloom: the foundation beneath you, and the flourishing that flows through you when you live in alignment with unconditional love and truth.

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