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The Science of Love " by John Baines (Dario Salas Sommer) presents romance as a "spiritual science" and a path to higher consciousness, rather than just an emotional, biological, or social construct. The text applies Hermetic principles, such as the Law of Correspondence, to distinguish between "corrupt" ego-driven love and a higher, transformative form of union.
- Dopamine: Often referred to as the "pleasure molecule," dopamine is released during romantic and social interactions, contributing to feelings of pleasure and attachment.
- Oxytocin: Known as the "cuddle hormone," oxytocin is released during physical touch and social bonding activities, promoting feelings of trust and closeness.
- Vasopressin: This hormone has been linked to social bonding and attachment, particularly in men.
Four Adult Attachment Styles
- Secure – Comfortable with intimacy; trusts partner
- Anxious (Preoccupied) – Fears abandonment; seeks constant reassurance
- Avoidant (Dismissive) – Distant; uncomfortable with closeness
- Fearful-Avoidant (Disorganized) – Mixed pattern; wants love but fears it
The Science of Love in Practice
The nucleus accumbens (reward hub) lights up, while the prefrontal cortex (rational planning) dampens. This neurological state lasts 12–18 months on average—the so-called "honeymoon phase."
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