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What is a soulmate, and how do you know when you've found them?
I think soulmates exist. I think there's someone for everyone; someone you share a lot of things in common with and you get that "glow" around them. However, sometimes you can go through life and never find them, which is quite sad. Last edited by Ashley.; 08-11-2015 at 04:49 PM. |
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It depends what you mean when you say "soulmate" I don't believe that there's only one person in the world for everyone. I also don't believe we have souls. I think I would find it hard to meet someone who I'm more compatable with then Gav though
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The term "soulmate" derives from Christianity, and I want to talk about how true this term really is.
Last edited by Ashley.; 08-11-2015 at 04:40 PM. |
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Here's an interesting article I found on the original meaning of Soulmates, I thought it was very interesting:
http://www.christianpost.com/news/so...-marry-102136/ |
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I believe in them, but I think they are very very rare.
I'll use my aunt as an example. She was in a horrible relationship and was pregnant with twins and lost them. She was so depressed about it for the longest time. Soon she left that relationship and met her latest partner. He didn't have the best health, but he had 3 young sons who thought the world of her. They were totally the opposite, but they worked so well. Anyway, later on he got really sick and needed a kidney transplant and the waiting list was really long. My aunt the asks the hospital to check if she was a match and she was! So he got better but then he died like 7 years later. It was horrible, she said that when he died, she saw his soul leave his body. I wouldn't believe anyone else apart from her. One thing that made me think 'okay wow' was when I was on the phone to her last month. it was the 5th anniversary of his death and I was talking to her about him, and she stopped talking and was like 'Oh my god, wow...' and I was like omg what's happened?? and then she told me that the clock where his ashes are kept (he collected clocks, had like over 100 around the house) had opened up and the little door where his ashes were kept was wide open. She said that it's only ever happened twice since he's passed and the other time was when his sons were at the house. But yeah, I think finding a soulmate is very rare and very few of us are lucky enough to do so
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I believe that everyone has multiple soul-mates, though most of us are only lucky enough to actually meet and get to know a few of them. I also don't believe that a soul-mate necessarily has to be a romantic connection, they might even be the same gender (with no degree of homosexuality) "JD & Turk" style.
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Oh also I dont think a soulmate has to be someone you're in love with. I think it can be a sister/brother/aunt/friend/whatever.
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I need someone to actually define what they mean by soulmate though, I mean as I don't actually believe people have souls, I cant say I believe in soul mates but if people just mean someone who they are extremely compatable with then yeah sure I believe in that
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Of course not or noone would ever get married
people meet people generally around where they work and live You can find a partner in any town in the UK Its romantic bollocks |
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No way.
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But then I remember that all that matters is what I know myself about my relationship
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Like you and me Niamh. We're little Tibby soulmates .
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I know this is pretty spiritual **** but I do believe in the whole elastic band theory, which is why long distance relationships never work and you get that gutting feeling when you haven't seen them in a long time - as if the elastic band is breaking. Last edited by Ashley.; 08-11-2015 at 04:57 PM. |
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but unless one qualifies what one means the discussion cant really go anywhere To try and claim only one person is right for you is to patently misunderstand population numbers and statistics |
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