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Passion

Passion Enveloping the evolution of eternity as she radiates dark hues of red and violet, swaying through the hidden passageways of the soul. She loves to travel, finding enrichment in the beauty of life, gently shaping the world with her searing touch. She loves learning languages from foreign lands of ancient descent connecting to the roots of the written and spoken word. She cares deeply about the world, wondering whether or not it cares for her, though bearing the disappointment of it all the same. Passion engages in an on and off relationship with Desire, giving into the temptation that he incessantly needs, feening for his presence, though utterly left disappointed at his lack of dependability. This causes her love life to suffer greatly, always longing for something more, frequently scouring the realms of Intelligence’s mind for the answers. Though his pragmatic cognition dwells upon her free spirit. At least Intelligence is smart enough to never expect anything more from her. Unlike the reign of Ambition, who yields the same constricting grasp as Intelligence, though whose raw impulses mimic those of Desire’s lustful eye. He conjures strength from her essence and she tends to idolize him for his intense willpower. Devaluing herself as just another showpiece of his greed. At the end of the day, mourning the losses of power hungry motives and accepting the fact that not even she could save him from himself. Most times Passion feels as though Inspiration is the only loyal companion she has left to bare her sufferings. Helping build her into something real and beautiful when persuaded by the illusions of deceit. Showing her the mass expanse of creativity and adventure. leading her to gain individualism in her own unique form of quintessential growth. And in the end guiding her transcendence towards an all encompassing freedom, ultimately giving into the power of love.

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