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8 Different Types of Love According to the Ancient Greeks

by Mateo Sol ยท Updated: Nov 16, 2023 ยท 52 Comments

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There are many paths in life. But the longest of them all is the path to the heart.

If you resist this path, you will takeย lifetimes to find it again.ย If you surrender and embrace it, you’ll be home.

We’ve all been blinded by the blanket of emotions that comes fromย falling down the precipice of union into love. While we only have one word for it, the ancient Greeks in their pursuit of wisdom and self-understanding, found seven different varieties of love that we all experience at some point.


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When we understand the different types of love out there, we can become conscious of how deep our connection is with ourselves and the other people in our lives.

8 Different Types of Love

What different types of love are you currently experiencing and how are they impacting your life?

1. “Eros” or Erotic Love

The first kind of love is Eros, which isย named after the Greek god of love and fertility. Erosย represents the idea of sexual passion and desire.

The ancient Greeks considered Eros to be dangerous and frightening as it involves a “loss of control” through the primal impulse to procreate. Eros is a passionate and intense form of love that arouses romantic and sexual feelings.

Eros is an exulted and beautifully idealistic love that in the hearts of the spiritually awakenedย can be used to “recall knowledge of beauty”ย (as Socrates put it) through Tantra and spiritual sex. But when misguided, eros can be misused, abused and indulged in, leading to impulsive acts andย broken hearts.

Eros is a primal and powerful fire that burns out quickly. It needs its flame to be fanned through one of the deeper forms of love below as it is centered aroundย the selfish aspects of love, that is, personal infatuation and physical pleasure.

Love Catalyst:ย The physical body


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2. “Philia” or Affectionate Love

The second type of love isย philia,ย or friendship. The ancient Greeks valued philia far above eros because it was considered a love between equals.

Plato felt that physical attraction was not a necessary part of love, hence the use of the word platonic to mean, “without physical attraction.” Philia is a type of love that is felt among friends who’ve endured hard times together.

As Aristotle put it, philia is a “dispassionate virtuous love” that isย free from the intensity of sexual attraction. It often involves the feelings of loyalty among friends, camaraderie among teammates, and the sense of sacrifice for your pack.

Examples in Films: Girl with a Pearl Earring, The Girl Next Door

Love Catalyst:ย The mind

3. “Storge” or Familiar Love

Although storge closely resembles philia in that it is a love without physical attraction, storge is primarily to do with kinship and familiarity. Storge is a natural form of affection that often flows between parents and their children, and children for their parents.

Storge love can even be found among childhood friends that is later shared as adults. But although storge is a powerful form of love, it can also become an obstacle on our spiritual paths, especially when our family or friends don’t align with or support our journey.

Love Catalyst:ย Causal (Memories)

4. “Ludus” or Playful Love

Although ludus has a bit of the erotic eros in it, it is much more than that. The Greeks thought of ludus as a playful form of love, for example, the affection between young lovers.

Ludus is that feeling we have when we go through the early stages of falling in love with someone, e.g. the fluttering heart, flirting, teasing, and feelings of euphoria.

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Playfulness in love is an essential ingredient that is often lost in long-term relationships. Yet playfulness is one of the secrets to keeping the childlike innocence of your love alive, interesting and exciting.

Love Catalyst: Astral (Emotion)

5. “Mania” or Obsessive Love

Mania love is a type of love that leads a partner into a type of madness and obsessiveness. It occurs when there is an imbalance between eros and ludus.

To those who experience mania, love itself is a means of rescuing themselves; a reinforcement of their own value as the sufferer of poor self-esteem. This person wants to love and be loved to find a sense of self-value. Because of this, they can become possessive and jealous lovers, feeling as though they desperately “need” their partners.

If the other partner fails to reciprocate with the same kind of mania love, many issues prevail. This is why mania can often lead to issues such as codependency.

Love Catalyst: Survival instinct

6. “Pragma” or Enduring Love

Pragma is a love that has aged, matured and developed over time. It is beyond the physical, it has transcended the casual, and it is a unique harmony that has formed over time.

You can find pragma in married couples who’ve been together for a long time, or in friendships that have endured for decades. Unfortunately pragma is a type of love that is not easily found. We spend so much time and energy trying to find love and so little time in learning how to maintain it.

Unlike the other types of love, pragma is the result of effort on both sides. It’s the love between people who’ve learned to make compromises, have demonstrated patience and tolerance to make the relationship work.

Love Catalyst: Etheric (Unconscious)

7. “Philautia” or Self Love

The Greeks understood that in order to care for others, we must first learn to care for ourselves. This form of self-love is not the unhealthy vanity and self-obsession that is focused on personal fame, gain and fortune as is the case with Narcissism.

Instead, philautia is self-love in its healthiest form.ย It shares the Buddhist philosophy of “self-compassion” which is the deep understanding that only once you have the strength to love yourself and feel comfortable in your own skin, will you be able to provide love to others. As Aristotle put it, “All friendly feelings for others are an extension of a man’s feelings for himself.“

You cannot share what you do not have. If you do not love yourself, you cannot love anyone else either. The only way to truly be happy is to find that unconditional love for yourself. Often learning to love yourself involves embracing all the qualities you perceive as “unlovable”, this is where shadow work comes in.

Love Catalyst: Soul

8. “Agape” or Selfless Love

The highest and most radical type of love according to the Greeks is agape, or selfless unconditional love.


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This type of love is not the sentimental outpouring that often passes as love in our society. It has nothing to do with the condition-based type of love that our sex-obsessed culture tries to pass as love.

Agape is what some call spiritual love. It is an unconditional love, bigger than ourselves, a boundless compassion, an infinite empathy. It is what the Buddhists describe as “mettฤ”ย or “universal loving kindness.” It is the purest form of love that is free from desires and expectations, and loves regardless of the flaws and shortcomingsย of others.

Agape is the love that is felt for that which we intuitively know as the divine truth: the love that accepts, forgives and believesย for our greater good.

Love Catalyst: Spirit

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Thanks to the ancient Greeks, we can learn from all the different types of love in our lives. Because ofย these distinctions, we can learn that in order to truly enjoy erosย we must also search for greater depths throughย philiaย and cultivateย ludus, avoidingย mania as our relationships mature.ย It’s through these efforts that we’ll find pragma in our soulmateย relationships.

Finally, through theย power philautia and agape we can come to understand how amazing our human hearts really are. Our hearts are the only things in the universe that grow larger the more they give to others.

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  1. Christopher Ivor Mills says

    October 04, 2019 at 7:55 pm

    Thank for your helpful article. Like this the information is easy to convey to others, who might be stuck in a tricky situation. Great Help!! – Christopher.

    Reply
  2. Jan says

    August 19, 2019 at 6:18 pm

    Hi!

    I would love to cite this article in my thesis, this is EXACTLY what I need, but I’ve been told by my professor I can’t. What sources did you use for this? The links you have in this article just link to other articles. Please help!

    Thanks!

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    • Eman says

      May 20, 2020 at 8:36 pm

      I am exactly in the same page! Luna & Sol, please share that information with me too. and by the way I love your work, you guys are part of the Solution!

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      • Patrick says

        February 15, 2021 at 1:17 pm

        I hope mania type of love is the best

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  3. V Panetta says

    May 27, 2019 at 1:10 pm

    Love the opening,…”There are many paths in life. But the longest of them all is the path to the heart.” Mateo Sol

    Unfortunately the topic was confined to base-energy ideas of love from a Greek perspective,…which seems fine for those identified with the lower 6 substance levels of Spiral Dynamics.

    As for “agape,”….this is a mental love, and has nothing to do with Unconditional Love,…1 Cor 13:7 describes it as, “love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.โ€ This form of love, that is, bearing, believing, hoping and enduring is not authentic love, but the submission, devotion, expectation and suffering to the conditions of their religions brewed beliefs.
    Unconditional Love is neither biological, chemical, instinctual, emotional, or mental. Unconditional love is uncovered when we let go of Long Paths, and surrender to the Short Path.

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    • Clay says

      October 03, 2019 at 2:49 pm

      Agape love is misapplied in your reference to 1 Cor 13:7. It is found in Rom 5:8. โ€œBut God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.โ€ Your intentions are admirable, but in rejecting accountability to your Creator, and His provision for fellowship with Him in holiness, you have lost your way. Unfortunately, those drawn to your philosophy of enlightenment will end as lost as you are. Sad to see such devotion manipulated through delusion.

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    • dan says

      August 26, 2020 at 9:16 am

      I think a mother’s unconditional love for her child is biological via the physical bonding of carrying that being within her for nine months – the child is forever a part of her. A father’s love is perhaps more instinctual, but certainly, more conditional. I know a mother of an emotionally conflicted adult child who stated
      “I love him, but I don’t like him.”

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  4. Gary Smith says

    May 11, 2019 at 3:42 am

    Mateo, may I have permission to reprint your article, ‘8 Different Types of Love According to the Ancient Greeks’ with attribution and a link, on the Whole Human blog?

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    • Mateo Sol says

      May 11, 2019 at 11:11 am

      Thanks Gary for the request. We have a page dedicated to reposting our work and the instructions we encourage :).

      Reply
  5. nan says

    April 25, 2019 at 1:50 am

    Great article. Impressive commentary. Author’s intention brings light to others.

    Reply
  6. Petra says

    February 14, 2019 at 8:27 pm

    Thank you so much for this loving share of wisdom <3 I am grateful to share it forward.

    Reply
  7. Matt says

    February 14, 2019 at 3:14 am

    These concepts are so sadly lacking in the English language, and although I’m not a linguist I get the impression they are inadequate in most other modern languages. I wish we had all these words in our langauges today, splitting up the one single ambiguous mysterious enigmatic word “love” into these distinct concepts gives a much greater understanding of ourselves, our nature, and our society.

    Maybe many heartbreaks might’ve been avoided if people were able to think and discuss more clearly how these different types of feelings influence us.

    Great article.

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  8. dungvwah yaks says

    November 03, 2018 at 3:05 pm

    I am grateful for this wonderful article. It’s important to know the origin of words and meaning for self developement and educational purpose . Thank you.

    Reply
  9. NICK MICHAEL says

    October 24, 2018 at 3:32 pm

    Great article! I enjoyed reading it and I want to thank you for taking the time to build it! I will be visiting again, that’s for certain.

    Reply
  10. ladyakashe says

    October 02, 2018 at 2:50 am

    This is an important list with insightful definitions. Thank you!

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