whats the difference between your TRUE LOVE and your SOUL-MATE?
Jenna asked:
and how do you know…I believe true love Is when your open and honest and you give true love and don’t play games..I think soul-mate Is someone you were instantly attracted to and you just connected as soon as you meet and you understand each other…I think I have found my soul-mate we’ve only been dating for a week but have been the best of friends the day we meet about two months ago…but I just want to know what you think It Is or If you have found yours…how you knew…
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and how do you know…I believe true love Is when your open and honest and you give true love and don’t play games..I think soul-mate Is someone you were instantly attracted to and you just connected as soon as you meet and you understand each other…I think I have found my soul-mate we’ve only been dating for a week but have been the best of friends the day we meet about two months ago…but I just want to know what you think It Is or If you have found yours…how you knew…
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September 2nd, 2008 at 5:33 am
“Soul Mates and Twin Flames,” Elizabeth Clare Prophet, describes the former as those souls or lifestreams with which we’ve developed harmonies and affinities, and the latter as the complement of our unique divine plan and essence. Martha Beck’s son, who is an example of a “soul mate,” is well-described in her excellent “Expecting Adam.”
Example: Jesus Christ’s soulmates included John the Baptist, Joseph and Mary, and John; his twin flame is Saint Mary Magdalene.
Helen Greaves’ “Testimony of Light” and Ann Ree Colton’s “Men in White Apparel” describe soul groups or mandalas, who support one another.
Free and Wilcock, in their “The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?”, give some current examples regarding the likely next-incarnation of the one who was EC.
September 3rd, 2008 at 12:35 am
True love is usually used when it comes to relationships and a soul-mate can be a friend aswell.
I have met my soul-mate, we´re best friends now and have been for the past 10years. Soul-mate is somebody who you share a certain connection with, a divine connection. True love is when you are certain you want this person to be mother/father of your children, a person where you love their bad habits because you don’t see them as bad. But true love is usually mistaken for lust. You have to try and live without them before you truly know its true love. You know, brake up for awhile and see how you feel then. If you just feel like you cannot live without them, then its most likely true love.
September 5th, 2008 at 8:11 am
I think soul mates are friendships where people intuitively understand each other and feel close like family, and can be comfortable together in any situation. Meeting my soul mate was joyous, like a homecoming.
True love is insane, it burns, it feels holy – it’s mutual attraction where we look into each other’s eyes and see eternity and feel pulled together, completing each other, so perfect. Finding my true love was awesome, like worlds colliding.
Soul mate and I understand each other because we feel like kindred spirits, but my true love is with someone totally unlike me, that I feel understanding with on a gut level.
September 7th, 2008 at 7:32 pm
Why does either have to be necessarily true? Depending to the doctrine you “subscribe” to, there could be only one (true love would be your soulmate), or these two would be two or more! different people, or neither…
Ever heard of the heterosexual soulmate? This would be your best friend.