Truthsayer
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Soulmates do exist, but it is not what you might think. Your soulmate is not the person who you meet in life, fall madly in love with, marry and live happily ever after with. Usually it is quite the opposite. Your soulmate was created with you. He/she is the only soul who knows and truly loves you. He/she is your witness outside of God.
True soulmates only appear in life together when they have something to teach each other, and the lesson is usually a difficult one. "Tough love" better describes this relationship. When soulmates work together in life, they can move mountains. If they fall into adversity, which often happens when they appear as man and woman, true love may be lost in this lifetime. They end up hating each other on the surface, yet they cannot deny the deeper bond in love they have. "They love to hate each other", pretty much. Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor were soulmates. They couldn't live together, yet they couldn't live apart. Theirs was a tragic love story.
Soulmates can make or break each other. Usually, they appear in life together as identical twins. In this relationship they normally work together in harmony to produce profound results. (Mary-Kate, Ashley Olsen), (Robin and Maurice Gibb, of the Bee Gees).
I had a dream about my soulmate and met him a year later. The dream was a scary one. He was very upset with me and was pursuing me in anger. I grew afraid and was running from him. He cornered me in a small room. My back was against a wall. He towered over me and the look on his face was one of the utmost hatred. I was so afraid, I had no idea what he planned to do with me. Then, out of the blue, the look on his face transformed into one of very intense love. It was amazing! I felt all of my fear subside and the void filled with the same emotion. At this point I woke up. I may never know how the story will end.
He married someone else two years after I met him. That was 15 years ago. I don't mind though. As far as I'm concerned she can have him! He put me through hell and back over the past 15 years with his controlling attitude. His communications with me were very discreet and nearly drove me out of my mind. I think this lesson has to do with overcoming fear, but he isn't doing me any favors. The thing is, I can't stop thinking about him and wonder "What if?" every day.
I recognised his voice when I first heard it over the radio, (His line of occupation), before I even met him. I got a sense of deja vu when I was 18 years old and first heard of the opening of this radio station that would soon become his "Home".
One thing I can say about this relationship. He taught me, through music, to better understand myself and also to be a stronger, more independent person. Facing these truths were almost fatal, but I survived.
It is possible for you to meet your soulmate in life, but unless you are identical twins working together, prepare yourself for a very rough ride. "Tough love" is the best love, although it seems like the worst.
True soulmates only appear in life together when they have something to teach each other, and the lesson is usually a difficult one. "Tough love" better describes this relationship. When soulmates work together in life, they can move mountains. If they fall into adversity, which often happens when they appear as man and woman, true love may be lost in this lifetime. They end up hating each other on the surface, yet they cannot deny the deeper bond in love they have. "They love to hate each other", pretty much. Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor were soulmates. They couldn't live together, yet they couldn't live apart. Theirs was a tragic love story.
Soulmates can make or break each other. Usually, they appear in life together as identical twins. In this relationship they normally work together in harmony to produce profound results. (Mary-Kate, Ashley Olsen), (Robin and Maurice Gibb, of the Bee Gees).
I had a dream about my soulmate and met him a year later. The dream was a scary one. He was very upset with me and was pursuing me in anger. I grew afraid and was running from him. He cornered me in a small room. My back was against a wall. He towered over me and the look on his face was one of the utmost hatred. I was so afraid, I had no idea what he planned to do with me. Then, out of the blue, the look on his face transformed into one of very intense love. It was amazing! I felt all of my fear subside and the void filled with the same emotion. At this point I woke up. I may never know how the story will end.
He married someone else two years after I met him. That was 15 years ago. I don't mind though. As far as I'm concerned she can have him! He put me through hell and back over the past 15 years with his controlling attitude. His communications with me were very discreet and nearly drove me out of my mind. I think this lesson has to do with overcoming fear, but he isn't doing me any favors. The thing is, I can't stop thinking about him and wonder "What if?" every day.
I recognised his voice when I first heard it over the radio, (His line of occupation), before I even met him. I got a sense of deja vu when I was 18 years old and first heard of the opening of this radio station that would soon become his "Home".
One thing I can say about this relationship. He taught me, through music, to better understand myself and also to be a stronger, more independent person. Facing these truths were almost fatal, but I survived.
It is possible for you to meet your soulmate in life, but unless you are identical twins working together, prepare yourself for a very rough ride. "Tough love" is the best love, although it seems like the worst.