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The words "eros" and "psyche" are commonly used in english, and relate to love, eroticism, the human mind, and the soul. They are also the names of central figures in a greek myth that symbolizes the human soul's search for love, its all-encompassing blinding nature, and the great trials that the soul will go through to secure that love. According to legend, Psyche was a princess that was said to be so beautiful that she challenged the beauty of the goddess of love, Aphrodite. Aphrodite couldn't tolerate this competition and sent her son and winged messenger Eros (also known as Cupid) to make Psyche fall in love with the ugliest, most repulsive monster on earth. However, as Eros was targeting Psyche, he accidentally pierced his own heart with one of his love-causing arrows, leading him to fall madly in love with her. An oracle foresaw that Psyche would become the wife of a serpentine monster, and she was chained to a sea cliff to be sacrificed. Just when she thought she was approaching her end, a wind spirit put her to sleep and carried her away to Eros's castle. When she awoke, she could feel the presence of her new husband; she could hear his voice, and at night, she could feel his touch. She could never see him, yet his love always accompanied her. Their love continued to blossom until one day, Psyche's sister visited and planted doubts in her head; this invisible force was not a loving husband but instead a beast too ashamed to show his proper form. Psyche denied this idea until her curiosity got her, and she held a candle to her husband's sleeping form. There, the beautiful frame of Eros was revealed, but her gasp woke him from his sleep. When he saw his wife looking upon his body by candlelight, Eros was heartbroken by this betrayal of his trust and vanished through the window with a wordless glare. Psyche fell apart when she realized her error, how deeply she violated her bond with her lover. Her despair drove her to seek out Aphrodite, who sent her on three trials to prove her love for Eros, including entering the Underworld and facing death. Eventually, she conquered every challenge, and Eros and Psyche were reunited. As a wedding present, she was gifted eternal life and youth and granted butterfly wings so that she could fly around the world with her husband.
The artist for this art is "Bilal.”