~The Symbol of Limmerance~



This symbol consist of two separate symbols put together. First, the infinity symbol which is positioned in the center. This symbol is used by many cultures to mean many different things. I have chosen to relate the infinity symbol with the IN Utero definition.




"Infinity sign - sexual union and sense of perfection -
two becoming one (two uniting circles, one representing man and the other woman).
It also shows male, I believe the right,
connected with female the left, this demonstrates equality
because one is not above the other."


The second symbol is the lyre. I have split this symbol in half and placed it on both sides of the infinity symbol. The lyre symbol became known between 600 and 400 B.C.




"Lyre and the flower were the
attributes of Eros, the god of sexual love.
The Greek Eros and his Roman
counterpart Amor, and also Cupid (derived from a Latin word for
desire or lust). "



...the union of the two signs create the symbol limmerance.




"limmerance - the early state of being in love, in lust, or both, when two people see each other as perfect. Before the loving, even the dark side of desire and fulfillment is encompassed in a glorious state of limmerance. Romantic lust and pure lust, combined forever in one partner.


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