The Souls and The Obsession love (๑˙❥˙๑)
The text discusses a philosophy of love, the book is about healing by love contrasting possessive, controlling love with a more freeing, soul-connected love. It argues that true love allows for freedom and doesn't attempt to confine or control, while excessive obsession is destructive. The souls are inherently connected and don't require external intervention to unite, and that true love follows its own natural course, independent of human will or control. True Love is Not Possessive: The text contrasts true love with what it calls "drowning in obsession,"that true love is a space where individuals can breathe and be free, not bound by control. Souls are Already Connected: that souls are naturally connected and don't require any external effort to "unite." This implies a sense of inherent kinship and a natural flow of connection. Love is Not Subject to Control: The asserts that love is not something that can be controlled or forced, even by individuals or a higher power. This love has its own inherent direction and agency. Excessive Obsession is Harmful: The highlights the destructive nature of excessive obsession, that it can be a source of suffering and that it is not a characteristic of healthy, loving relationships. Soul's Choice is Paramount: that true love follows

