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Topic: twin souls
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iloveyoudearly Knowflake Posts: 4 From: chennai,india Registered: Sep 2007
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posted October 04, 2007 09:43 AM
is it true that only one of the twinsouls will feel all that unconditional love?How is that when he is your part of your soul he can be indifferent?Or is it because he cannot stand the intensity of feelings?will anyone help me in this? IP: Logged |
marsconjunctmercury Knowflake Posts: 836 From: Isle of Wight U.K Registered: Dec 2005
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posted October 13, 2007 07:35 AM
quote: Will anyone help me out with this
Doesn't look like it. Noone can understand what you're on about.------------------ 4th December 1974 18:00GMT Isle of Wight U.K marsconjunctmercury@yahoo.co.uk neutralcruiser@hotmail.co.uk IP: Logged |
Unmoved Knowflake Posts: 233 From: South Africa Registered: Jun 2007
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posted October 13, 2007 03:54 PM
MCM - behave.Let me try and decipher... quote:
is it true that only one of the twinsouls will feel all that unconditional love?
She/he is asking whether it is true that; the feelings of unconditional love are not mutual, in the case of twinsouls. I think, that he/she might have read somewhere that sometimes one half of the pair may not feel anything, while the other half feels something. quote:
How is that when he is your part of your soul he can be indifferent? Or is it because he cannot stand the intensity of feelings? will anyone help me in this?
Then he/she asks: if it is true that one half of a twinsoul pair does/can not feel the "unconditional love", how is that possible since they are twinsouls? Then he/she tries to make his/her own speculations by wondering whether it could be the intensity that is the cause of the other half not feeling the unconditional love. hmmm... I think I might have confused myself, but I think this is what was asked. IP: Logged |
AcousticGod Knowflake Posts: 10188 From: Pleasanton, CA, USA Registered: May 2005
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posted October 13, 2007 05:22 PM
It's nice being a person who doesn't subscribe to the twin souls theory, as I don't have to worry about these things so much.IP: Logged |
Unmoved Knowflake Posts: 233 From: South Africa Registered: Jun 2007
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posted October 13, 2007 05:44 PM
True AG.IP: Logged |
NAM Knowflake Posts: 1281 From: Sunny place. Registered: Jan 2007
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posted October 13, 2007 07:18 PM
What do you subscribe to AG?IP: Logged |
NosiS Knowflake Posts: 219 From: Orlando, FL USA Registered: Apr 2004
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posted October 13, 2007 11:39 PM
Maxim? LOL! jk, of course. Pardon me, I couldn't help myself.Prabhu, Your questions seem a bit vague, but it seems your desire for an answer is quite earnest. Here is my best effort: is it true that only one of the twinsouls will feel all that unconditional love? NO. Absolutely not. How is that when he is your part of your soul he can be indifferent? Or is it because he cannot stand the intensity of feelings? This reminds me of a quote by Osho... quote: Love knows compassion, but no concern. Sometimes it is hard, because it is needed to be hard. Sometimes it is very aloof. If it helps to be aloof, it is aloof. Sometimes it is very cold; if it is needed to be cold then it is cold. Whatever the need, love is considerate - but not concerned. It will not fulfill any unreal need; it will not fulfill any poisonous idea in the other.
In other words, if love is truly present when you relate with someone then it is very possible for them to be indifferent with you. Will that make you happy? No. But love counts on this. You will either move on or dig deeper, regardless of whether or not the other person can or cannot "stand the intensity of feelings". Love wants you to discover it. To really discover it. If it has to shake you up to get there, then it will.
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Diandra23 Knowflake Posts: 971 From: portugal Registered: Mar 2007
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posted October 14, 2007 07:22 AM
NosisGreat answer! IP: Logged |