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Valentine's Day can mean more than a commercialized celebration of romance.
Beneath its familiar gestures—hearts, chocolate, roses, keys, and arrows—lie sacred symbols about devotion, sacrifice, and transformation.
St. Valentine, whether as a historical martyr or a mystical archetype, represents love as an act of defiance against fear, a secret initiation into spiritual surrender, and a bridge between the earthly and the eternal.
By Michael Todd Fink4.9
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Join us on Patreon for more content and connection: https://patreon.com/kindmind
Valentine's Day can mean more than a commercialized celebration of romance.
Beneath its familiar gestures—hearts, chocolate, roses, keys, and arrows—lie sacred symbols about devotion, sacrifice, and transformation.
St. Valentine, whether as a historical martyr or a mystical archetype, represents love as an act of defiance against fear, a secret initiation into spiritual surrender, and a bridge between the earthly and the eternal.

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