❓QUESTION:
We already know that love is a state that is born within us, and a partner only reflects and highlights it. Is there some kind of formula for ideal love? For co-creation and unity in a couple? Can a person love two people at the same time?
❗️ANSWER by lee:
A person can love everyone at the same time. But what you imply by a “couple” is correspondence in the dynamics of change. Synchronization to the degree where a portion of thoughts becomes identical—a direct, unified sensation of what the other person is feeling.
That is, love for everyone turns into the telepathy of society as a whole—synchronization in actions (laws and rules disappear), and a partner is someone with whom synchronization is built within the very dynamics of change. You meet others at the right place at the right time, but with a partner, you continue to move forward. Figuratively speaking—you walk in step over a long distance, solve common issues, and create common works.
In this same sense, people today also create space for the birth of children, but often the synchronization in sensations is minimal—the ego of each sees different worlds. But even now, there are those who are much more synchronized, feeling Love (the Flow) when common tasks (processes, creations, sex) are resolved mutually.

