Soulmate Gem
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Characteristic #1: Twin Soul relationships are magnetic, meaning they can both attract and repel. A twin flame connection can occur as inexplicable, positive pull that you feel toward someone. This attraction could take the form of instant sexual chemistry or a strange sense of familiarity.
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Read More »In contrast, most twin soul relationships may actually erode our ego personality, but will inspire our spiritual growth. A twin flame will act as a catalyst for your spiritual growth – and you to theirs. Chances are your relationship will be tumultuous at times as you navigate your shared and individual journeys. Remember that your first responsibility is to find harmony, peace, and alignment within yourself. And, if taking your own path of least resistance results in a temporary or long-term uncoupling, have faith in this process. Characteristic #4: Twin flame relationships may break apart and come back together many, many times. This is the kind of relationship that just won’t go away, but keeps resurfacing in new forms over time. This is because as you evolve, you find more points of dissonance between you and the connection diminishes. But as you continue to evolve together, you eventually find more points of harmony as well. As a result, those with a twin flame connection may split apart and come back together many times. This is not necessarily a bad thing, and it’s usually not the result of game playing or manipulation. We break apart because we aren’t yet ready for the growth that our togetherness would demand. It’s true spiritual ambivalence. A part of us is ready for the challenge, and a part of us is terrified by it. When conflicts arise, time alone provides an opportunity to reassess what’s really important to us in partnership. If your relationship feels too painful to continue, it may be a sign to release some old emotional baggage. Whether you run away or they do, know that the separation is not personal. It doesn’t mean the relationship is over; it just means there is more growing to do. Surrender to the ebb and flow of this relationship. Know that it is always leading you in the direction of your own growth. It is your readiness for or resistance to that growth that will determine how joyful or miserable the ride. Christy Whitman is a transformational leader, celebrity coach, and the New York Times bestselling author of The Art of Having It All: A Woman’s Guide to Unlimited Abundance. For more insights like these on how to create joyous, fulfilling relationships, join her on her Conscious, Connected Coupling Podcast at www.christywhitman.com or on iTunes.
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