Love, Relationships, Marriage & Romance – Everyone Has Many Soul Mates & All Bonds Have Time Limits
58Metaphysically defined, a soul mate is someone you have
known in a prior existence. Soul mates are not always love
connections and some are more pertinent to your earthly
purposes than others.
Regarding soul mate love connections, we and other respected
experts in this field have found that everyone has many soul
mates; the notion that there is a "one and only" is a myth
perpetrated by fairy tales and movies.
We hope this information will make it easier for those who
are still hanging on to terminated romantic relationships
to let go if it's not meant to be and look forward to the
next one. One way to determine if it's not meant to be is
to let the situation be without trying to manipulate it or
anyone related to it. If things then seem to go in the
direction you hope for, great. If not, then you are free
to move on, make the most of yourself, and look forward to
the future.
Also, please realize that everyone is already complete. You
don't need anyone to complete you. If you feel like you are
incomplete and need someone to make you whole, you may be in
need of doing some personal healing work.
As unappealing as it sounds, the challenge of grieving a
relationship that has ended is an opportunity for growth
and furthering one's self-awareness. This is what life is
all about: opportunities for growth, and how you handle them.
Yes, life is also partly about the fun stuff, like romantic
love, but life is more meaningful and enjoyable when you
accept its challenges and approach them from a higher-self,
detached perspective.
Significant love relationships happen and then dissolve when
they are meant to. Life goes on, and you will meet other soul
mates in the future. Through many years of working with past
life regression and comprehensive astrology and numerology,
we are confident in our ability to identify important spiritual
connections and the timing of such.
The best thing that anyone can do after a love relationship has
ended is to accept that it's over. Be grateful for the time you
had with that person, and when you think of him or her, wish
them well and let go. Meditation helps with this process.
Scott Petullo
http://www.mystictwins.com/
http://www.holisticmakeover.com/
Stephen Petullo
http://www.holisticmakeover.com
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farrah carter says:
2 months ago
Wow, what a great article! In the minutes it took me to read it, I went from hopeless to hopeful! THANK YOU!!!