Soulmate Gem
Photo: cottonbro studio
You'll know that you've met a soul friend when you are unconditionally supportive of each other, and there is no one else you would rather turn to. There is nothing too big or too small for a soul friendship. You will look out for each other no matter what, and always prioritise each other.
God 2:4. God is a Savior “who desires all people to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth.” God's people are not merely praying for...
Read More »
How To Make A Guy Realize He Is Losing You Let Him Know That You Are Prepared To Walk Away. Save. ... Do Not Let Him Take Away Your Efforts In...
Read More »
Research demonstrates that the happiest, most long-lasting couples are best friends: They enjoy each other's company, rely on one another for...
Read More »
19 Ways To Show Your S.O. You Love Them Without Saying a Word Be an Active Listener. Ask Your S.O. How They Are Doing. Don't Scroll and Talk. Make...
Read More »A soul connection, particularly one with a soul friend, often feels like it has arrived in your life at just the right moment. Some believe a soul connection is intended for you by the universe at exactly the moment you need it the most. This could be during hard times when you need someone to lean on, or during good times when you’re in need of someone to share it with. Sometimes, a soul friend is there to guide you to a new path or new chapter that you didn’t know was waiting for you. The arrival of a soul friend often brings growth and lessons you would never have learned otherwise.
A fire sign, Sagittarius is one of the best compatible signs with Aquarius, as they both have a sense of passion and love of life that's...
Read More »
Give Yourself Time to Know Your Partner Through the Good Times and the Bad. As a baseline, Ian Kerner, PhD, LMFT, licensed psychotherapist,...
Read More »Some friendships can be volatile, fights are frequent and rude with the aim of hurting each other. With a soul friend, fights are few and far between. In fact, they can’t even be called fights. They’re disagreements at best. These troublesome times are resolved easily with clear, kind communication and are always respectful. You feel comfortable being open and honest about your feelings, instead of keeping your thoughts to yourself for fear of them being thrown back in your face. You aren’t out to hurt each other, only to help the other see your point of view. Fortunately, given how deeply you understand each other, this isn’t hard to do. In these disagreements, your point of view always feels heard and respected, you don’t have to shout or force your opinions on each other. Your boundaries are always respected. A soul friend is someone who knows and understands you inside and out, and you know them in the same way. This can make it feel like you speak the same language, internally. You don’t need to explain your thought process or why you feel certain ways, your soul friend just gets it. You might even find yourselves finishing each other’s sentences because you’re always on exactly the same page. You might find that you and your soul friend have had similar experiences throughout your lives, and these experiences will help to bond you. You and your soul friend might find that your early lives share similar themes, either in trauma or success. You may have both experienced hardship in your childhoods, such as loss, family trouble, or school bullies, for example. You may have both been gifted as children, been in the same position among many siblings or both children of divorce. Whatever your stories are, you are likely to find that they are so similar there has to be a larger force at work that brought you together. If you are lucky enough to have met a soul friend, hold on to them tightly. They are with you for a reason. Your lives have intertwined for the better, and hopefully, it will be clear to you why. Perhaps they are there to set you on a new path or show you support during a time of hardship you didn’t even know you were having.
Even if you hit puberty late, you're unlikely to grow significantly after the ages of 18 to 20 . Jun 29, 2020
Read More »
Yes, Under These Circumstances. Adopting your siblings is a form of relative adoption (or kinship adoption). Kinship adoption is when you decide to...
Read More »
We naturally feel comfortable with each other. A "spark" can also take the form of a sinking feeling, goosebumps, or butterflies in your stomach...
Read More »
It's their eyes, which are huge relative to their faces (eyeballs don't grow all that much after birth); their heads, which are too big for their...
Read More »