Eternal Kingdom | Curses Of Love

The cursed lover says, “You must love me forever because I gave you my life.” The blessed lover says, “You may leave at any time. But I will make staying so peaceful that you will never want to.” If you recognized yourself in any of these six curses, do not despair. The recognition is the beginning of the breaking.

Falling in love instantly with people who remind you of a primary caregiver. Repetition compulsion (dating the same person with a different face). Intense rage when a partner acts "out of character" (i.e., not like the ghost). Curse #5: The Rotting Promise (The Curse of Forced Eternity) The Symptom: The love is dead. It has been dead for years. But you refuse to bury it because you swore "forever." So you stay. The kingdom is a corpse wearing a crown, and you are the embalmer. eternal kingdom curses of love

To speak of an "Eternal Kingdom" is to speak of the sovereign self. Your heart is the throne room. Your boundaries are the castle walls. And when you invite another soul to rule beside you, you are, in essence, establishing a dynasty. But dynasties fall. Kingdoms crumble. And when they do, they leave behind —patterns of pain that echo across decades, lifetimes, and relationships. The cursed lover says, “You must love me