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The Philosophy of Love: His, Mine and Ours is a deeply reflective poetry collection that explores love beyond romance, attraction, and desire. Through philosophical thoughts, emotional honesty, and imaginative metaphors drawn from science, the universe, and human vulnerability, this book examines what love means when it is felt, questioned, broken, and rebuilt.
These poems move through infatuation, acceptance, longing, lust, inner healing. Love here is not presented as perfect or permanent, but as powerful, confusing, and transformative. The poet reflects on love as an experience that shapes identity, challenges individuality, and forces the heart to confront its own truths. Each piece carries a quiet intensity, blending emotion with thought, and romance with self-awareness.
Rather than offering answers, this book invites contemplation. It speaks to those who have loved deeply, lost silently, questioned their worth, or searched for meaning within emotional chaos. The verses connect love with philosophy, science, and existence, creating a space where feelings are not judged but understood.
This collection is for readers who believe love is more than possession, more than endings, and more than desire. It is for those who see love as a journey of becoming, where peace is found not in certainty, but in understanding. The words linger gently, leaving behind reflection long after the final page.





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