Once upon a time, there was a scribe from a realm that was neither here nor beyond — a world-between-worlds, where souls wrote their own books of destiny before descending into matter.
The scribe’s name was Elyan, and his mission was simple: to transcribe, with perfect accuracy, every karmic contract.
Each soul had a manuscript, and Elyan was the one who recorded the consequences, lessons, repetitions, encounters, sorrows, and awakenings. Nothing was added. Nothing was removed. Karma was law. And Elyan was its devoted scribe.
One day, a radiant being appeared — cloaked in a silence so deep that even the angels dared not interrupt it.
Her eyes held the infinite oceans of existence, and her heart was so wide open it seemed to be a portal to another universe.
“I am here to rewrite a destiny,” she said.
“That is not possible,” Elyan replied, without even looking up. “The contract has been sealed. Karma demands that they meet, suffer, and separate. It is an old debt.”
“I know,” she answered. “But Love asks for nothing in return. It only gives.”
She placed her hand upon the manuscript. And suddenly the pages lit up —
not erased, but transfigured.
What had once been written as duty became offering.
What had been pain became awakening.
What had been separation became reunion.
“What you’re doing is impossible,” Elyan whispered, shaken.
“No,” she said. “It simply transcends the law you know.”
It’s called the Law of Love.
It does not contradict karma. It uplifts it.”
Then she smiled and descended into the world — in the body of a woman.
She would meet him again — the soul with whom she had once signed a contract of mutual suffering.
But not to repeat it.
To release it.
When their eyes met for the first time, he felt an unexplained rage.
She — only a wave of compassion.
Karma dictated they must suffer through each other.
But Love chose to heal instead of judge.
And in that choice, the manuscript rewrote itself in real time.
This is how the Law of Love works:
It transcends cause and effect.
It sanctifies the cycles.
It breathes new meaning into the dust of the old.