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T O P I C R E V I E Wlistenstotrees http://www.en8848.com.cn/Article/Life/Relationships/35125.html Lately, I think people are investing too much energy in the idea that they "must find their soulmate." Where do we get this idea that we are somehow not complete unless we are connected to another person? What are you? An electrical outlet waiting for a plug, so you can finally light up the world? Frankly, when I hear the word "soulmate" I tend to give a little shudder, especially when I think about some of the people in my past that I have considered to be my soulmates. Quite frankly, most of my soulmates were idiots! The Buddha would say that they were also my teachers -- people I have known in a previous life time who have come back in this lifetime to teach me a lesson. Boy did they, but unfortunately, it sometimes takes several soul mates to teach us just one lesson. (Hint, hint -- I think the lesson is supposed to be about "letting go" and stop trying to control, or own people -- a common problem in this society.)Most people think that they have found their soulmate just because they feel a strong connection to a person. Unfortunately, that connection may not have anything to do with spirituality at all. It is amazing how lust can convince us that we are spiritually connected to a person. The person may just seem familiar, because they remind you of an ex boyfriend, a parent, or even someone who molested you as a child. I also hate the way the term soulmate is often used by people as an excuse to stay in a relationship where they are clearly being abused ...half the time the abuser is using the concept of the soulmate as blackmail: "but you have to take this crap from me! You're beholden to me. I knew you in another life!" You can tell your soulmate is an idiot, if he left you eight months ago and you feel like he is still hanging around in your aura, or even worse, visiting you in dreams, or plaguing you with unwanted thoughts like "this was really all your fault, you know." Time to evict this tenant from your cosmic field.When it comes to soulmates, I subscribe to Oprah's theory "that everybody is your soul mate." In theory, you don't have to have sex with every soul mate you meet -- a soul mate can also be a child, a relative, a co-worker or even just a good friend. One of the hazards of getting involved sexually and emotionally with someone who we believe was sent to us by God, or who we think was sent to us as "an angel on earth" is that we often become over attached to them and have trouble severing the connection. Notice how anyone you've gotten rid off doesn't qualify as a soulmate... but anyone who dumped you automatically ALWAYS makes the grade ... ironically, you hear most people describe the last person who dumped them as their one and only soulmate. If they were such a great soulmate, then why didn't they stick around to build a future with you? Oh right, your soulmate was an idiot, too. It's O.K. to admit your soulmate is an idiot, by the way. It makes the angels laugh ... Forget meditation. There's nothing that dissolves bad karma faster than a bit of humour. AzalakshVery good, LTT!!The whole soulmate thing annoys me, too.....Why do people feel, and where is it we are taught, that our Mission On Earth is to find and marry our soulmate, and if we do not, then we are failures?? Deux*Antares I especially like this part:"What are you? An electrical outlet waiting for a plug, so you can finally light up the world?" DianaLoved your rant!! Write more!pireVery funny LTT, I feel the same zala, perso, it's more the word "soulmate" than the idea itself that annoys me. Soulmate, twinsoul, twinflame, Soulflame, twinmate, soultwin..... Argggghhhhh!!Where's my twinsoulflamemate???? bunniesOh exactly! Can you imagine anything worse?Someone latched onto you for eternity!"Will you get the f*** out of the way you irritating twin flame you! Azalakshpire ~ quote:Where's my twinsoulflamemate???? I'm fully aware that many of our important life-lessons are encountered in relationships, especially the intimate variety, but I also believe we can learn profound truths/lessons from souls we have never met before. I doubt that life and loving with a "soulmate" surpasses the experience of life and loving with a mere EarthMate.....listenstotreesOh, I didn't write it- found it doing a search, was looking for a way to cut soulmate cords. katatonicstill a good piece & topic. i also loved the electrical plug analogy! and i also have a hard time with everyone searching for their "other half" as if we all have only a right or left side (or is it back or front?) - it just seems like a continuation of the same old garbage. an unmated person is not half a person, and a childless person is not a waste of space. yet getting married and having children are still foisted on us as the end-all-be-all...people who can't conceive will spend a fortune on procedures when that fortune could quite easily not only adopt a few kids but feed them too!the biological urge to procreate is just that, a biological urge, to keep the species going...but look around folks! cockadoodle doodoo...there are plenty of us here already! and thousands if not millions of children without any parents. why must we be so precious about our genes staying in the pool? the instinctive urges to mate and procreate have derailed many a life. i'm not knocking either, really, i have had mates AND children; the advisability of both come from ancient history, when family were your only insurance policy. can we move into the present sometime soon, please? future_uncertain quote:Oh, I didn't write it- found it doing a search, was looking for a way to cut soulmate cords. Priceless! This is something that would happen to me! TGood stuff.bunniesDear LTTOne of the 48 rules of power is to seize a fabulous idea and take credit for it!Plagiarism rocks Oh and never admit to it.Look quite affronted and say in a most piqued tone"Ah well, they say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery"Just MiaYes!!!GypseeWindAWESOME post LLT!I'm printing it out right now and then pasting it to my forehead so every one who wants to speak to me will have to read that first, since they don't wanna hear it when I say stuff like that!You rock!Ariefairyhehe Ariefairy Unmoved LTT Diana quote:Oh, I didn't write it- found it doing a search, was looking for a way to cut soulmate cords. Write his name on a piece of paper. Light a white candle. Touch the paper to the white flame after asking to release him in peace. This part's really important: Place it in a fire safe container. Please do this after the eclipse, though! listenstotreesThanks.When is the eclipse? comica23 quote:Most people think that they have found their soulmate just because they feel a strong connection to a person. Unfortunately, that connection may not have anything to do with spirituality at all.I find this so true, and so many are obsessed with this idea. >_< Sometimes maybe too much.But well, I don't really believe nor disbelieve in the possibility of having more than one life time, yet I see soulmate bonds as bonds that can come and go. Some people might be our soulmates, but this bond might end someday - just like some people who can by time become our soulmates too. But they are sure deep bonds, and I also think that soulmates aren't necessarily lovers.But in any cases, someone being my soulmate or not, and if astrology ever confirms that or not isn't really important. What truly matters is how we really feel about it in the real life, and that this person is already offering us the precious gift of his/her presence in our life.Everyone here is going on their own journey of life. If we come to meet, then we should treasure the time we spend together and learn with each other. But if someday we have to part away from each other, it might be painful, but we can still wish good luck and happiness for each other, and continue our own paths.DianaYou're welcome, ListenstoTrees.The exlipse is July 22.
Lately, I think people are investing too much energy in the idea that they "must find their soulmate." Where do we get this idea that we are somehow not complete unless we are connected to another person? What are you? An electrical outlet waiting for a plug, so you can finally light up the world? Frankly, when I hear the word "soulmate" I tend to give a little shudder, especially when I think about some of the people in my past that I have considered to be my soulmates. Quite frankly, most of my soulmates were idiots! The Buddha would say that they were also my teachers -- people I have known in a previous life time who have come back in this lifetime to teach me a lesson. Boy did they, but unfortunately, it sometimes takes several soul mates to teach us just one lesson. (Hint, hint -- I think the lesson is supposed to be about "letting go" and stop trying to control, or own people -- a common problem in this society.)
Most people think that they have found their soulmate just because they feel a strong connection to a person. Unfortunately, that connection may not have anything to do with spirituality at all. It is amazing how lust can convince us that we are spiritually connected to a person. The person may just seem familiar, because they remind you of an ex boyfriend, a parent, or even someone who molested you as a child. I also hate the way the term soulmate is often used by people as an excuse to stay in a relationship where they are clearly being abused ...half the time the abuser is using the concept of the soulmate as blackmail: "but you have to take this crap from me! You're beholden to me. I knew you in another life!" You can tell your soulmate is an idiot, if he left you eight months ago and you feel like he is still hanging around in your aura, or even worse, visiting you in dreams, or plaguing you with unwanted thoughts like "this was really all your fault, you know." Time to evict this tenant from your cosmic field.
When it comes to soulmates, I subscribe to Oprah's theory "that everybody is your soul mate." In theory, you don't have to have sex with every soul mate you meet -- a soul mate can also be a child, a relative, a co-worker or even just a good friend. One of the hazards of getting involved sexually and emotionally with someone who we believe was sent to us by God, or who we think was sent to us as "an angel on earth" is that we often become over attached to them and have trouble severing the connection. Notice how anyone you've gotten rid off doesn't qualify as a soulmate... but anyone who dumped you automatically ALWAYS makes the grade ... ironically, you hear most people describe the last person who dumped them as their one and only soulmate. If they were such a great soulmate, then why didn't they stick around to build a future with you? Oh right, your soulmate was an idiot, too. It's O.K. to admit your soulmate is an idiot, by the way. It makes the angels laugh ... Forget meditation. There's nothing that dissolves bad karma faster than a bit of humour.
The whole soulmate thing annoys me, too.....Why do people feel, and where is it we are taught, that our Mission On Earth is to find and marry our soulmate, and if we do not, then we are failures??
I especially like this part:
"What are you? An electrical outlet waiting for a plug, so you can finally light up the world?"
Write more!
I feel the same zala, perso, it's more the word "soulmate" than the idea itself that annoys me. Soulmate, twinsoul, twinflame, Soulflame, twinmate, soultwin..... Argggghhhhh!!
Where's my twinsoulflamemate????
"Will you get the f*** out of the way you irritating twin flame you!
quote:Where's my twinsoulflamemate????
I'm fully aware that many of our important life-lessons are encountered in relationships, especially the intimate variety, but I also believe we can learn profound truths/lessons from souls we have never met before. I doubt that life and loving with a "soulmate" surpasses the experience of life and loving with a mere EarthMate.....
an unmated person is not half a person, and a childless person is not a waste of space. yet getting married and having children are still foisted on us as the end-all-be-all...people who can't conceive will spend a fortune on procedures when that fortune could quite easily not only adopt a few kids but feed them too!
the biological urge to procreate is just that, a biological urge, to keep the species going...but look around folks! cockadoodle doodoo...there are plenty of us here already! and thousands if not millions of children without any parents. why must we be so precious about our genes staying in the pool?
the instinctive urges to mate and procreate have derailed many a life. i'm not knocking either, really, i have had mates AND children; the advisability of both come from ancient history, when family were your only insurance policy. can we move into the present sometime soon, please?
quote:Oh, I didn't write it- found it doing a search, was looking for a way to cut soulmate cords.
Priceless! This is something that would happen to me!
LTT
Write his name on a piece of paper. Light a white candle. Touch the paper to the white flame after asking to release him in peace.
This part's really important: Place it in a fire safe container.
Please do this after the eclipse, though!
quote:Most people think that they have found their soulmate just because they feel a strong connection to a person. Unfortunately, that connection may not have anything to do with spirituality at all.
But well, I don't really believe nor disbelieve in the possibility of having more than one life time, yet I see soulmate bonds as bonds that can come and go. Some people might be our soulmates, but this bond might end someday - just like some people who can by time become our soulmates too. But they are sure deep bonds, and I also think that soulmates aren't necessarily lovers.
But in any cases, someone being my soulmate or not, and if astrology ever confirms that or not isn't really important. What truly matters is how we really feel about it in the real life, and that this person is already offering us the precious gift of his/her presence in our life.
Everyone here is going on their own journey of life. If we come to meet, then we should treasure the time we spend together and learn with each other. But if someday we have to part away from each other, it might be painful, but we can still wish good luck and happiness for each other, and continue our own paths.
The exlipse is July 22.
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