Soulmate Gem
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Being grateful for every opportunity, every setback, and every blessing in your life is a key way to do what makes your soul happy. If you are able to see your life as full of abundance, you will feel less desire to fill it with things that do not bring your soul happiness.
When a man likes you, he will probably do little things just to see you smile. He may pick up your favorite coffee in the morning and drop it off...
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Stereotypes aside, many women cite maturity, wisdom, and financial stability as good reasons to date men who are older. But is there too much of a...
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Tarot cards may help you spark a conversation with a therapist, find meaning in your life circumstances, and identify solutions. There is a...
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Rukhmabai (age 11) was married in India to Dadaji Bhikaji (age 19), a cousin of her stepfather, in about 1875.
Read More »It is very easy to point out the negative in everything. In fact, our brains our wired for it! It is much more difficult to react with gratitude since it doesn’t always come naturally.
A total of two to three partners was ideal, with a decline thereafter and a preference for some experience over no experience. The study found...
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Does everyone have a twin flame? No. Twin flame connections are very rare as they require a split in the soul to be created. Those who don't have a...
Read More »These are examples of simple beauty in nature that is easy to miss if you aren’t looking for it. Slowing down and appreciating this beauty is one way to do what makes your soul happy.
A whopping 55 percent of women reported it as their main motivation, while 34 percent did it to signal to others that they were in a relationship....
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A true life partner is a spiritual relationship, where two people make the decision to work through their stuff within the confines of the...
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What specific roles are available in art and design? Fine artist. Fine artists create and sell their original artwork, often specialising in...
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Sclera and Gaze-Detection Our pupils and irises are darker from the white part of the eyeball known as the sclera, and this contrast is why you can...
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