Acharya Prashant explains that the eternity of love is found in the present moment, rather than in long durations of time or multiple lifetimes. He clarifies that the common phrase 'falling in love' often refers to a material attraction driven by gravity and hormones, where mass attracts mass. This type of attraction originates from the lower physical centers of the body rather than the highest potential of intelligence. In contrast, 'rising in love' occurs when love is rooted in intelligence and the mind, leading to a state of fearlessness and freedom from conditioning and attachment. True love does not bother with calculations for the future or possessive contracts; it is a state of being that frees the individual. Furthermore, Acharya Prashant describes love as a non-selective light that reaches out to everyone, much like the sun or a lamp in an auditorium. While physical proximity may determine who receives more of this love, the loving mind itself does not choose specific objects to favor while being violent or indifferent toward others. He emphasizes that love is not a duty, a habit, or a social status, but a quality of wellness and non-violence. If a relationship involves jealousy, insecurity, or attachment, it is merely 'falling' into lust or attraction rather than rising into the true essence of love.