<p><strong>The Mirror of Desire: How the Unconscious Shapes Love</strong> is a profound exploration of how love emerges not from freedom but from the hidden architectures of the unconscious.</p><p><br>In this work <strong>Deivede Eder Ferreira - psychoanalyst philosopher and writer -</strong> reveals that every bond we form carries the echo of something unspoken: the desire of the Other reflected within us.</p><p>Blending the insights of <strong>Freud Lacan and Jung</strong> Ferreira examines how desire projection and identification shape our emotional lives. Through poetic and philosophical prose he shows how love is never just affection - it is a mirror in which we seek the image of what we have lost feared or longed to become.</p><p>Each chapter illuminates the unconscious logic that binds attraction and suffering passion and repetition.<br>By uncovering the hidden dialogue between desire and lack the book transforms psychoanalysis into a philosophy of human encounter - where knowing oneself begins in recognizing what remains unknown.</p><p>Written in an elegant and lyrical style <em>The Mirror of Desire</em> invites readers - psychologists philosophers and seekers alike - to rediscover love not as illusion but as revelation.</p>