New Love: A Mystical Rebirth
New love can indeed be no worse than the previous one, and sometimes even much better, if it brings with it a completely different, refreshed state of soul. In one of the works ( link txt) it is said:"The strongest feeling of love is the new mystical breath, that inexplicable excitement which he always experienced in love. And he does not even attempt to understand his state: whether it is because of this or that — but in you, in you alone have my heart, life, and mind been irrevocably drowned."This quote emphasizes that it is precisely the new feeling, full of mysterious and almost magical excitement, that can give a person a sense of complete reboot, when previous relationships have already left a trace of struggle, loss, and fatigue in the soul.Another important factor contributing to the idea that new love can be better than the previous one is the awareness of the need to break away from the old state, which, as noted in ( link txt), does not always lead to the preservation of true feelings:"Patience for one another, out of habit, does not serve to preserve love, nor does it serve the masochism of patient waiting. On the contrary, a break nourishes hope for the next miracle..."Here it is emphasized that an emotional break, although painful, can become the catalyst for the revival of hope and the discovery of new facets of love, offering the opportunity to experience a completely different, holistic journey.Thus, new love is not just a replacement, but can "revitalize" the soul through its mystical power, awakening feelings that were buried under the mundanity of previous relationships, and providing a renewed sense of wholeness. It is exactly this ability of a new feeling to transform the inner world, making a person feel completely immersed in the relationship, that sometimes makes it even better than the previous one.Supporting citation(s):"The strongest feeling of love is the new mystical breath, that inexplicable excitement which he always experienced in love. And he does not even attempt to understand his state: whether it is because of this or that — but in you, in you alone have my heart, life, and mind been irrevocably drowned." (source: link txt)"Patience for one another, out of habit, does not serve to preserve love, nor does it serve the masochism of patient waiting. On the contrary, a break nourishes hope for the next miracle, which will continue." (source: link txt)