“Like the moon, love waxes and wanes.
And, like the weather, it overcomes with courage and faith.”
Love isn’t a steady flame. It shifts, stretches, and sometimes feels as though it fades, only to return fuller than before. Like the moon, its phases remind us that absence doesn’t mean disappearance; it’s simply part of the rhythm.
And like the weather, love is not fragile. It storms, it clears, it warms, and it cools. But within each shift is the courage to endure and the faith that another season will always follow.
We don’t need love to be constant to trust in its strength. We need only to recognize its cycles, and embrace them with patience.
Perhaps the truest love isn’t about permanence, but about weathering each phase with open hands.
✨ When you think about love in your own life, which phase feels most alive for you right now: the waxing, the waning, or the waiting for the return?