06/03/2026
Imagine two people in a room, standing on opposite sides. We will call them Tom and Mary. Each is radiating energy in every direction, a quiet signal of their being moving outward in a full circle. Some of Tom’s energy reaches Mary. Some of Mary’s reaches Tom.
Yet something else happens.
Their energies meet midway between them and merge, forming a new field — a shared presence we might call “Tomary.” It is the combined energy of Tom and Mary, a living body between them. Both are connected to it, both feed it, and it sends energy back to them along an invisible thread within the greater web of existence.
Through this subtle connection they feel something extraordinary — the joy of union, the presence of the Body Between. They feel drawn toward it. Not merely toward each other, but toward the shared being that already exists between them.
Their minds may hesitate, trained by the world to fear closeness. But the soul longs to know this union.
So they move closer.
As the distance shortens, the energy traveling to this shared field becomes stronger, more concentrated. The connection grows brighter, warmer, more alive. Standing near one another, they feel it — a vibrant current flowing between them.
When they touch, the sensation deepens: warmth, tingling, a subtle fire moving through the body. It gathers at the heart, the center of feeling, where their energies seem to recognize each other.
They embrace, and the space between them dissolves. Tom, Mary, and Tomary occupy nearly the same place. The shared energy intensifies, drawing them into deeper closeness, as if they are becoming one expression of life.
In this union their bodies, emotions, and energies align. Movement, breath, and feeling merge into a single rhythm. In that moment they experience something timeless — the creative force of life itself, the meeting of two becoming one.
And sometimes, from that union, a new life emerges — a living reflection of the shared energy that first formed between them.
The body between them becomes life itself.