The Legend of Devote tells of Psyche, who loved Eros and lost him when fear outweighed trust. To win her way back, Aphrodite set tasks designed to break her, mountains of grain to sort, dangerous fleece to gather, water to fetch from deadly heights, and a descent into the underworld.
Each challenge looked impossible. Yet help arrived in small, practical forms, ants that sorted what was overwhelming, a reed that whispered when to move safely, an eagle that carried her beyond limits she could not cross alone.
Psyche did not triumph with spectacle. She kept going with the next doable step. In the end, love returned, and she was made immortal.
Devote is that kind of love. The quiet decision to show up again and again, until devotion becomes a life you can trust. The Legend of Devote is the reminder that love and connection are built, not performed.
