Soulmate Gem
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A soulmate doesn't even have to be a romantic connection, necessarily ― it could be a friend or work colleague. Nor does the relationship need to be easy-breezy all the time or free of conflict. 'A soulmate is someone with whom you feel affinity, harmony, mutual deep love and connection.
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Read More »We Google all sorts of things everyday, from how do I change a lightbulb? To, where to get the best pizza? But the question that millions of us are searching the answer for every day is 'have I already met a soulmate?'. That nagging, lingering question 'have I missed my chance?' is inherently human and so it stands to reason that when it comes to love, we can spend a lot of time asking ourselves whether we've missed out on finding that 'one' person for ourselves. The concept of soulmates is a polarising one. After all, in a world of 7 billion people, it’s hard to imagine we each have only one perfect match. But many people who believe in soulmates don’t define them this way. Rather, they believe a soulmate is a person whom you connect with instantly and deeply, who sees and accepts you for who you are and at the same time, pushes you to grow into the best version of yourself. A soulmate doesn’t even have to be a romantic connection, necessarily ― it could be a friend or work colleague. Nor does the relationship need to be easy-breezy all the time or free of conflict. When we look back, we may feel that we have missed our one chance to be with the 'one' 'A soulmate is someone with whom you feel affinity, harmony, mutual deep love and connection. I see this as near-complete compatibility,' explains top relationship coaching psychotherapist, Heather Garbutt. 'For some of us when we look back, we may feel that we have missed our one and only chance to be with the one we were meant to be with. That person may have seemed at that time to be our perfect match, the complement to who we were then — but maybe the timing and circumstances weren’t right?' However, Heather says, if you feel you met the right person but just couldn't make it work for some reason, then feel reassured in the knowledge that there was probably a reason. 'From a spiritual perspective, I believe that when that occurs it’s because there is something for us still to learn,' she says. 'We need to develop something more in ourselves to be the most fulfilled and expressed self we can be before we settle down with a partner. In which case, the person we feel may have been our soulmate could simply have been introduced in our life at that time to wake us up, and the emotional charge of meeting them can be what prompts us to take action with our self-development.' It’s worth considering that if there is high drama, crossed boundaries or emotional pain associated with trying to be with your soulmate, this may in actual fact be an attraction based on unresolved relationship issues from childhood.
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