Soulmate Gem
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The purpose of a soulmate relationship is to facilitate personal growth. A soulmate changes your life, whether through love and kindness or through pain and trauma. A soulmate changes who you are and brings you closer to your authentic self—whether they are consciously aware of it or not.
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Read More »Your first love, who you thought surely was the one, was also your soulmate—even if they left you broken-hearted. You learned incredibly valuable, and most likely painful, lessons about love, romance, selflessness, and forgiveness. Perhaps they were abusive, and so you learned how to stand up for yourself and understood what you won’t put up with. Perhaps they were too kind and submissive, so you learned how you took advantage of them and took them for granted. Whatever the lesson, you were fated to learn it, so you can have the knowledge you need for your next romantic soulmate relationship. A soulmate relationship does not have to end—you can be friends or romantic partners forever, but only if you continue to grow together and learn lessons together. If you and your romantic partner continue your relationship for the rest of your life, then you make an energetic and soul decision to not meet the other romantic partners because you want to focus on this one; it has to be a decision made by both parties. However, know that if the relationship does end, there is absolutely another soulmate that you can link up with. You are not meant to be with a specific romantic partner forever, that is a choice you make. A quick way to find if it ruly is love or not is talking to an advisor who can guide you.
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Read More »This can be highly charged—and highly uncomfortable. One twin flame may run, in response to not wanting to deal with their issues; they may find it easier to part ways than to do the work. A twin flame relationship is only volatile and destructive if one or both partners refuse to grow and address the ways they are not living authentically. A twin flame relationship can be deeply satisfying, as long as you both hold the intention of true growth. You can come to a balanced, romantic, and joyful relationship with your twin flame only after you’ve come to understand what you need to do to become more whole individually. If you are brave enough to face the depths and weather the storm, you will find peace and fulfillment in your twin flame relationship. Again, they will act as your mirror, and you theirs. Your lessons will be about you and only you, their lessons about them and only them. You do not have to “try” to meet your soulmate or your twin flame. As you focus on your physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual evolution, your soul—and theirs—will decide if your union will serve the highest good for all involved.
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