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It is said that even before
you were born, the name of your spiritual half has been determined. Each soul
has a … your soulmate. Your true spiritual soulmate is the person who is
intended to help you “complete yourself.”
Jerry McGuire was right – soul mates complete each
other. A person is unable to complete his mission in life alone. Everyone needs
someone to help them become a better person. This is not always a blissful
experience.
Being in an honest,
sincere, and committed soulmate relationship helps you to become a better
version of yourself. You have to push yourself beyond your comfort zone, beyond
your limits to find your better self.
Even though we tend to
think of soul mates as a symbiotic union; soulmate relationships can be rough
at the beginning. They can be like two jagged edged puzzle pieces trying to
click into place. Sometimes it looks like you do not fit together at all, but
soon after a little bit of twisting, turning, and flipping the pieces around,
you feel the moment of the perfect click. It’s a feeling deep in your soul,
that says, this is the right one.
Often soulmates appear in
disguise. You might not be physically attracted to each other when you first
meet, but there is a mysterious force pushing you forward that tells you this
is “the right one” for you.
You know you’ve found your
soulmate when:
1. You just know it.
Something deep inside tells
you . It’s as if there is a spiritual force pushing you to let go of everything
you previously expected and to give of yourself completely.
2. You have crossed paths before.
Soulmates have met each
other and a previous time. You may not have connected, but you were in the same
place, at the same time. Yet you never met until the time was right.
3. Your souls meet at the right time.
Each person has to be ready
to receive the soul connection. You have to be prepared to meet your soulmate.
when it comes to soulmates- timing is everything.
4. Your quiet space is a peaceful place.
Being quiet together is
comforting like a fluffy down blanket on a cold winter night. Whether you are
reading in the same room, or driving in the car, there’s a quiet peace between
you.
5. You can hear the other person’s silent thoughts.
With soulmates, there is
such depth to your relationship that you can feel and hear what your partner is
thinking, even if it is not verbally expressed.
6. You feel each other’s pain.
You stand in each other’s
shoes. You know each other so well, that the second he walks in the door, you
can tell how his day was. You feel each other’s feelings: sadness, worry, and
stress. And you share each other’s happiness and joy.
7. You know each other’s flaws and the benefits in
them.
Yes, it’s true. Our flaws
have benefits. Every trait has a positive as well as a negative side. It’s the
task of each person to always look for the good, even when things don’t look so
good. There is usually a benefit to each flaw..
8. You share the same life goals.
You’re both on the same
page with values, ethics, and goals. You may have a different way of reaching
those goals, but you both want the same end result.
9. You’re not afraid of having a conversation.
Conversations can be
challenging. Expressing concerns or attempting to make decisions is
uncomfortable. Soulmates know that if they join together, they will be able to
work it out.
10. You are not threatened by the need for alone
time.
You respect each other’s need for independence,
knowing that when you get together, your time alone is special.
11. You don’t experience jealousy.
You are secure knowing that
you are the only one.
12. You respect each other’s differences and
opinions.
Often soulmates are polar
opposite. At times this is challenging. These are the times when you are being
forced to let the other person complete you. You still have your own opinion,
but instead of agreeing to disagree, there is a deep level of respect for each
other. You listen and honor the differences.
13. You don’t scream, curse, or threaten each other
with divorce.
Of course you feel the
anger. People unintentionally hurt each other. But soulmates aren’t nasty,
hurtful, or punitive.
14. You give in because you want to make your
partner happy.
Giving can often occur in
unhealthy, co-dependent, or abusive relationships. But soulmates give to each
other for the sole purpose of making each other happy.
15. You know how to apologize.
It’s not easy to say “I’m sorry”
or admit that you did something that hurt the person you love. Soulmates
realize that their actions or words cause harm. Even if they feel justified in
their point of view, if their partner was hurt by it, they can easily apologize
for the harm they have caused.
16. You would marry each other again.
You know this is the one
and only one for you. Even through the tough times, you would choose your
partner again. You feel a sense of pride in your partner.
17. You complete each other.
No person is perfect. We all have our strengths and
weaknesses. Soulmates complete each other. It’s the yin and yang of perfect
harmony. One person may be the extrovert, while one is the introvert. One may
be social, while the other a homebody. Soulmates are often opposite that are
attracted to a person who has their missing pieces.
18. Being in each other’s arms washes away all
your stress, worries, and anxiety.
There is no place you’d rather be
at the end of the day but in each other’s arms. If you had a rough day filled with
disagreements, a fight with your boss or if you missed the train, whatever
happened is gone the second you cuddle up together. There is a warmth in your
heart, an inner peace you can feel. No words need to be spoken. All that exists
is the silent, blissful union of two souls together. Two souls that were meant
to be together eternally.