Saturday, July 08, 2006

regarding SOUL MATES

as written for the Humble student
Soul Mates
come in many forms
They are the people we have served many lifetimes with and automatically feel comfortable with.
Then their are the people who are Soul Mates who as soon as we look into there eyes, we recognize as someone special, I'm not talking about the true connection of true love those are the ones we call our TwinSouls, that when we meet we can't stop thinking about, they are the ones we say; "I knew as soon as I met them I was going to marry them, or couldn't live without." Those are far and few between lifetimes - sometimes.
Basically the more people you have sex with the more people your soul becomes marked, with a pattern on your soul (those are usually the ones we return to complete something Karmic with.)
Then you have the SoulMates that as soon as they look into your eyes they recognize a love that was usually forbidden and therefore understand the need to be together and that's when it becomes complicated because if it was a love the Universe did not fate, then those are usually the ones that are the shortest but most memorable.
But then if it was fated but not allowed at that moment, but happened anyway (those are usually the affairs-like the other woman thing) are replayed to fix the wrong by usually everyone involved gets hurt until everyone has gotten to repay the pain. These cycles are usually broken if the 3rd party puts a stop to it the minute they find out the interested party is married, engaged, betrothed and goes no farther than possibly a kiss. But the minute they make love again, the pattern begins.
Now if the love was fated and didn't get the chance to live out the experience then this love will always be with you each life time until it is given the chance to be fulfilled to its potential.
For every person we meet, they are our soul mate, for every person plays an important part in our lessons of growth. Down to the homeless person you felt sorry for and gave money to.

I was taught by a very wise woman: "Always treat everyone as if they were God, because you never know who you'll meet."