To love anyone is to accept the terms of mortality — that this person will die, or you will, and the knowledge of this is available from the beginning if you are willing to hold it. Far from diminishing love, this awareness tends to deepen it, pressing it past the comfortable and into the territory where presence matters urgently. This domain examines how awareness of death has been used across traditions to sharpen the quality of love rather than darken it.
Each step builds on the last.