Andal’s Call: Choose Love That Outlives the Body
Andal’s Call: Choose Love That Outlives the Body Andal did not measure love by duration. She measured it by continuity beyond form . Most human love is time-bound. It begins, grows, fades, transforms. It depends on presence, circumstance, and mutual response. This does not make it lesser—it makes it human. But Andal pointed toward something else. A love that does not end when the body does. The Limits of Physical Love The body defines many of our experiences. We love through touch, presence, voice, shared time. Naturally, when these fade or disappear, love feels interrupted. Memory replaces experience. Andal’s path suggests that this interruption is not inevitable. Love, when rooted only in form, dissolves with form. But when rooted in something deeper, it continues. This is not immortality of the body . It is continuity of orientation . What Does It Mean to Outlive the Body? To outlive the body does not mean existing physically forever. It means that the quality...






