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Post by Summer on Jul 23, 2006 0:27:37 GMT -5
www.uou.to/soulmates.htmHere is a good website that talks about the differences between soulmates and twinflames. Do you believe in soulmates or twinflames?
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Post by Summer on Aug 1, 2006 20:08:46 GMT -5
According to some of the literature I have read, we all will eventually meet our twinflame soulmates. It will happen after we have experienced many lifetimes and are almost ready to become a Master. Then it is mandatory that we all share atleast one life living with our twinflame soulmate/other half. But this is just some people's opinion. I feel that it is truth for me as well.
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Post by Thorn on Aug 2, 2006 10:00:04 GMT -5
I definately believe in soulmates. The twin flame/twin soul idea seems a bit like a romantic fantasy, though it does appeal emotionally.
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Post by ledpixie on Aug 2, 2006 13:48:55 GMT -5
I believe in Soulmates! I found mine when I fell in love with Scott my real first true love. We used to finish one another's sentences when we talked. It can happen!
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Post by Summer on Aug 2, 2006 15:20:17 GMT -5
I think I might have met mine, but he didn't react the way that I would think a twinflame soulmate would, so I could be wrong. He could have just been a soulmate, and I was just thinking that he was my twinflame.
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Post by Thorn on Aug 2, 2006 17:34:06 GMT -5
Francis and I are soul mates, without a doubt. The minute we met it was like we had been best friends forever. Twin flame, though? We're really not that alike - more complimentary personalities than identical ones, you know?
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Post by Summer on Aug 6, 2006 17:03:04 GMT -5
Dean and I are soul mates too. Probably why I have always had such a hard time leaving him for all these years, even though we have been having the same argument basically throughout our entire relationship! I know that Dean is my soul mate, because both of us thought that we had met before when we first met, but could never figure out any place we might have met at. Having a stranger feel that familiar to you in the very beginning is a huge clue that they are one of your soul mates!
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Post by Summer on Aug 6, 2006 20:21:59 GMT -5
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Post by casilda on Apr 15, 2007 10:36:08 GMT -5
^^^ I like that link Debbie!!! It has really made me stop and think about my current relationships with friends and family, and my relationship with my Husband. I have always believed that I have met several soulmates over the last few years, and now I believe I know how and why!! I also believe that how you view yourself has a direct bearing on personal and intimate relationships, and this article has just reinforced my opinions!! Thankyou for the link
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Post by Summer on Apr 15, 2007 14:22:50 GMT -5
You're quite welcome Fairlady. I am so happy that you are finding the information here helpful! ;D
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Post by audzallus on Apr 20, 2007 13:43:06 GMT -5
So, here is my question of the day for soulmates. When we come into contact with one of our soulmates and choose to take that person as a life partner, do we absorb their karma as well? Our lives are now interspersed with each other so you would think that we would have to absorb each others karma to an extent. How much karma do we process from those we spend our lives around. Perfect example is of when a couple joins and one is fairly successful and the other is karmicly negative. The one partner would inadvertantly start to bring their spouse down with them. The only savior would be if the spouse recognized the importance of processing negative karma/energy and was able to alleviate the extent of the karma that their partner had accumulated. Just a thought. Still working through the details of how this process would truly work out in the universe. Any ideas?
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Post by Summer on Apr 20, 2007 16:11:08 GMT -5
I believe that if you are living with the life partner that you chose, that you definately do take on a lot of their karma, good and bad. Even if you aren't living with your life partner you still are taking upon yourself some of their karma too. But it is never just negative karma, it is good karma as well. I have noticed as time goes on and 2 people blend their lives together as one, the bad karma seems to lessen quite a bit. Mainly in my case because my partner got his act together, and started to become a more responsible person. But I am sure that doesn't always happen. Some people just never become responsible people, and then the people around them have to try and carry their weight in the world. Hopefully other people will have more to say on this, as it would be nice to have some other opinions.
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Post by Thorn on Apr 21, 2007 22:37:42 GMT -5
I've never heard of anything like this. Karma in my understanding is uniquely your own.
If you end up with someone who'd working through some bad karma, you could very well have some unpleasant stuff happen to you as a result. But that's not sharing karma, that's just shit happening, IMO.
Not everything bad or good that happens to you has to do with karma, most of it's just life happening.
As I understand it, karma is mostly to do with where you start in this incarnation - you take it from there.
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