The Chemistry of Love: Desire, Attachment, and Meaning
Science and Cosmos
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Katelyn Van Gool
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Boris Kriger
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What if love is neither a mystery nor a mere biological reflex — but a layered system where chemistry, consciousness, and culture intertwine?
This book examines love without sentimentality and without reductionism. It reveals how desire emerges from dopamine-driven pursuit, why attachment relies on oxytocin and vasopressin, and how endorphins create the quiet stability many mistake for “routine.” But it also shows why no hormonal formula can sustain love on its own — and why meaning, choice, and the capacity to hold another person in one’s inner world matter as much as biology.
Here, attraction is explored as an evolutionary mechanism, relationships as dynamic systems, and long-term love as a structure built on both chemistry and intentionality. The book explains why early infatuation fades, what distinguishes genuine connection from biochemical dependency, why mature love requires a shift in inner dominance, and how love becomes truly enduring only when it transforms into a self-sustaining value.
Uniting neuroscience, evolutionary biology, psychology, and philosophy, this work invites the listener to see love not as a miracle to be explained away, but as a profound form of human organization — rooted in the body, shaped by the mind, and elevated by meaning.