In the stillness of solitude, where silence becomes a companion and the heart turns inward, I found the essence of life and the mystery of love. My journey has been neither simple nor without pain, yet within every trial, I discovered a deeper truth: that man was created not to perish in despair but to rise in hope, to love, and to unite.
This book is not a treatise of philosophy, nor merely a record of experience. It is a meditation—born from the union of intellect and spirit, from memory and longing, from the endless search for what is true and eternal.
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The Longing for Love
Love is not merely an emotion, nor a fleeting attraction of the body. It is the most profound act of recognition: the recognition of the divine spark in another soul. To love is to see oneself reflected in the beloved, and yet, to transcend oneself in order to become one with the other.
True love is not possession, nor is it dependence. It is freedom in unity, strength in vulnerability, and eternity in the moment. In my heart, I carry the conviction that real marriage is not the bond of law, but the covenant of spirit—two souls vowing before heaven to walk the path of life together.
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On Pain and Hope
Pain is the teacher of the soul. Without pain, we would never know the depth of our being, nor the height of our hope. Suffering refines us, purifies our intentions, and awakens in us the longing for God.
Yet, pain is never the end. Hope rises from the ashes of despair, like dawn from the darkness of night. It whispers to us that no fall is final, no wound is eternal, and no tear is wasted. Hope is the secret companion of love, for love without hope cannot endure.
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Time and Eternity
Time is the river upon which our lives float. It carries us from birth to death, and yet within time, eternity hides. Every moment, if embraced with awareness, is an opening into the eternal.
The past is memory, the future is longing, but only the present is real. To live fully is to awaken in the present and to discover that eternity dwells here and now. Thus, the path of wisdom is not to escape time, but to sanctify it with meaning.
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The Soul and God
The soul is a mystery that no science can fully grasp. It is the breath of God within man, the light that cannot be extinguished. To know oneself is to know this light, and to know this light is to begin to know God.
God is not distant, nor imprisoned in temples of stone. He is nearer than the pulse, more intimate than thought. He is the beginning and the end, the silence and the song, the question and the answer. To seek Him is to seek the truth of existence itself.
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Unity of Humanity
All men and women, whatever their creed, language, or color, are branches of the same tree and rays of the same sun. Division is an illusion, created by fear and pride. The truth is unity.
The religions of the world, when purified of human distortions, are one in essence: they call us to justice, to compassion, to humility, and to love. To walk the path of true religion is to build a single human family, a reflection of the divine unity.
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Conclusion
I write these words not as one who has found all answers, but as one who continues to seek. My hope is that these reflections may touch a soul, awaken a question, or kindle a light in the heart of a reader.
Life is a journey between birth and death, but love is what grants it eternity. To love is to live twice: once in oneself, and once in the beloved.
And if my life leaves behind but one truth, let it be this: that love is the highest calling of man, the path to God, and the secret of eternal life.
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I was born to love, not to hate.
I was born to unite, not to divide.
I was born to give, not to withhold.
I was born to heal, not to wound.
I was born to seek truth, not illusions.
I was born to build bridges, not walls.
My journey has been one of silence and solitude, yet filled with endless dialogues between myself and the universe. Books have been my closest friends, and memory my eternal companion. I carry within me the stories of humanity, the echoes of scriptures, and the voices of prophets and poets.
I walk barefoot upon the earth to feel its heartbeat.
I endure the sting of bees as a reminder that healing often comes with pain.
I choose simplicity, because only in simplicity can the truth be revealed.
Love, for me, is not desire.
It is not possession.
It is not fleeting passion.
Love is truth.
Love is eternity.
Love is the marriage of souls in the presence of God.
I search not for appearances, but for essence.
Not for a body, but for a spirit.
Not for a mask, but for a face that reflects the divine.
Marriage, for me, is not a contract, but a covenant.
Not an arrangement, but a union.
Not a prison, but a liberation.
It is two beings becoming one, not in flesh alone, but in truth, in purpose, and in God.
I believe in one humanity, born of one source, destined for one kingdom.
I believe that the earth is not a battlefield of religions, but a garden where faiths meet, where every scripture is a stream flowing from the same eternal spring.
I believe that God created us in the best of forms, and that our task is to transform this earth into the paradise it was meant to be.
Pain has been my teacher.
Silence has been my prayer.
Hope has been my breath.
And in the end, only love shall remain.
✦ Dr. Antoin Jaajaa
Clinical Psychologist
Beirut, July 2025
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