The 10 Elements of a
Soulmate
As the American author Richard Bach said “A soulmate is someone who
has locks that fit our keys, and keys to fit our locks. When we feel safe
enough to open the locks, our truest selves step out and we can be completely
and honestly who we are.”
Ah, soulmates. The
epitome of love and partnership. In our fast-paced chaotic world, which boasts
all sorts of different people, we find ourselves skimming through more
relationships than we’d like in order to find that one person who can truly open
our locks.
Not just anyone can
fulfill you the way your soulmate can. There’s a world of a difference between
your soulmate, your heart’s other half and a life partner — a person who lacks
the elements to mold perfectly to you. Your soulmate makes you feel entirely
whole, healed and intact, like no piece is missing from the puzzle. A life partner,
on the other hand, can be a great supporter and long-time companion, but is
limited in his or her capacity to enrich your spirit.
Most of us remain in
life-partner relationships because we “settle,” for a multitude of reasons.
Firstly, we may have a real subconscious fear of being alone. And since we’re
biologically designed to fall in love, it’s only natural that we pair up in
this world. But we sometimes prolong what are meant to be temporary
relationships and mistakenly settle into them for good. There are relationships
which must last for a certain period of time to close out a karmic chapter of
life, relationships in which we’re meant to have children with our partner but
not necessarily remain with them, and relationships which are just plain confusing
because a melting pot of emotions doesn’t allow us to see our predestined path.
I’ve seen it all, from
couples who married their childhood sweethearts to people in their retirement
years who still struggle with commitment issues. Most of us fall somewhere
between these two extremes, meaning that we experienced several relationships
before finding the person we believe to be our perfect pairing. Whether you’re
currently married, in a relationship, or contemplating entering into a relationship
with a new love interest, it is crucial that you know what role this person
will play in your life. After all, there’s no avoiding the inevitable, often
uncomfortable question we must ask ourselves: Is this the person I was bound by
destiny to share my life with? Or did I settle too quickly into a relationship
with someone who can never complete me?
No matter the category
you fit into to, there are several indications which clearly outline a soulmate
bond (or a lack of bond) between you and your partner. As you go through this
list, think about your partner or potential partner and evaluate whether they
meet the soulmate criteria :-
1. Describing how a
soulmate makes you feel is difficult. It’s a tenacious, profound and lingering
emotion which no words can encompass.
2. If your partner is your soulmate, chances are he
or she has been present in your past lives. Soulmates often choose to come back
together during the same lifetime and scope each other out in the big world.
You might suddenly and briefly experience flashbacks of your soulmate. You
might even feel an odd sense of déjà vu, as if the moment in time has already
taken place, perhaps a long time ago, perhaps in a different setting.
3. Ever met two people who
finish each other’s sentences? Some people call that spending too much time
together, but I call it a soulmate connection. You might experience this with
your best friend or your mother, but it is the telltale sign of a soulmate when
you experience it with your partner.
4. No relationship is
perfect, and even soulmate relationships will experience ups and downs. Still,
that bond will be much harder to break. Soulmates have an easier time of
accepting, even learning to love, each other’s imperfections. Your relationship
is more likely to be a soulmate match if you both love each other exactly as
you each are, accepting both the great and awful tendencies we all have.
5. A soulmate relationship
may be more intense than normal relationships, in both good and sometimes bad
ways. The most important thing is that, even during negative episodes, you’re
focused on resolving the problem and can see beyond the bad moment.
6. Soulmates often see
their relationship as “us against the world.” They feel so linked together that
they’re ready and willing to take on any feat of life, so long as they have
their soulmate by their side. Soulmate relationships are founded on compromise
and unity above all else.
7. Soulmates often have a
mental connection similar to twins. They might pick up the phone to call each
other at the exact same time. Though life may keep you apart at times, your
minds will always be in tune if you are soulmates.
8. Regardless of the gender
of your partner, he or she should always make you feel secure and protected.
This means that if you’re a man, yes, your woman should make you feel
protected, too! Your soulmate will make you feel like you have a guardian angel
by your side. A person who plays on your insecurities, whether consciously or
subconsciously, is not your soulmate.
9. A soulmate is not
someone you can walk away from that easily. It is someone you can’t imagine
being without, a person you believe is worth sticking with and fighting for.
10. Soulmates have a
tendency to look into each other’s eyes when speaking more often than ordinary
couples. It comes naturally from the deep-seated connection between them.
Looking a person in the eye when speaking denotes a high level of comfort and
confidence.
Whether you are designed
by the universe to be soulmates or two loving people who have settled for each
other’s strengths and weaknesses, the decision is yours. The beauty of free
will is that you can remain in or change any relationship as you see fit. To be
with your soulmate is one of the precious treasures of life. And if you feel
you’ve found your heart’s other half, I wish you endless days of joy and
laughter, and countless nights of deep embrace, unraveling the mysteries of the
universe one by one.
Well..well...well. do i smell a wind of change?Yen plz refer back to your post on similar lines in 2012.Is it a change of perception ?Or have you found your soulmate ?
ReplyDeleteAnd thanx for taking up writing again.Your thought provoking musings were missed by us Yen-ites !
Keep it up
I am a maverick and need the right motivation to write. Isn't
Deletethe very fact that I am writing again, proof enough ?
U live in a dream world Yen.....
ReplyDeleteSoulmates ? Ha Ha and a big Ha !
Just an appropriate word for a Very basic end !
Get outta ur dream world buddy
It maybe a dream world....but it is MY WORLD "
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