I'm a psychic and I'd like to clear up something for everyone who is relentlessly looking for their "soulmate," describing them as the person who can love us like no other in the be-all, end-all relationship. You know, the person who will make us believe in true love? Well, I would like to suggest that you expand your definition of the word to get the full meaning (and value!) of it.
The term "soulmate" can be very misunderstood. Yes, there are romantic "soulmates," but if we look at the true definition, we may find that many of our relationships include other endearing (soulmate) beings; whether they are members of our own family, romantic partners, friends or people we work with.
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We are compatible but are we really connecting?
Karmic connections
A soulmate is a person whose soul has promised to connect with another soul in this lifetime for karmic reasons - to finish unfinished business or to accomplish a particular goal together. Furthermore, a soulmate experience isn't one that is guaranteed to be happy or joyful. As a matter of fact, these relationships can end up being sad and disheartening. However, if you allow your soulmate to play their role and accomplish the divine goal your souls have set out to accomplish, you may find that in the end, regardless of any frustration, disappointment and pain, you are all the wiser, stronger and more complete as a result of the relationship. Now, how's that for a return on an investment in your life's path?
More than one
If your bubble isn't burst yet, here's some further enlightenment. We're not limited to one soulmate. Your best friend of ten years or new friend of four months may be a soulmate to you. Your boss or your co-worker may be a soulmate. The lover who broke your heart so badly that you vowed to never love again - you guessed it - probably was a soulmate! The family member who is more of a best friend than a relative may be a soul connection.
Soulmate recognition
This pre-ordained relationship generally seems to have a "wealth or value" of its own, one which is very different from our other relationships. Those who are open to life's complete experience may actually recognize their soulmates while they are in this life. Others may understand the soulmate connection as they look back after the relationship has ended, or they may be revealed by a psychic or another sensitive being. The key to learning from our soulmates is to foster our personal relationships, nurturing those that nourish our own spirit while detaching from those that have proven to be toxic.
Meant to be
If we can just take to heart the idea that relationships of all kinds are opportunities for growth, we'd have a better perspective on the relationships we create, develop and nurture. Your soulmates, whether romantic or not, arrive in your sphere for a reason. Instead of focusing so much on love and the imaginary "happily ever after" try re-focusing on life, and the entire truth of its experience. Now that's a soul connection!
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