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Inyeon And The Meaning Of True Love

There’s a quiet, poetic word in Korean culture that carries an entire philosophy within it:  Inyeon  (인연). It’s often translated as “fate” or “destiny,” but like so many things here, that translation only gets you part of the way there. The real meaning lives just beneath the surface—felt more than explained. At its core,  Inyeon  refers to the invisible threads that connect people. It suggests that no meeting is accidental. Every encounter, whether fleeting or life-changing, is the result of countless causes and conditions coming together over time. Some even believe these connections stretch beyond this life, shaped by past lives and karmic ties. There’s a well-known saying that even brushing past a stranger on the street requires thousands of layers of  Inyeon . So what does that say about the people who don’t just pass by? The ones who stay. The ones who shape us. The ones who challenge us…and love us. When  Inyeon  is applied to the idea of true l...

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