Friday, September 5, 2008

Theory of soulmates


Theory of soulmates

In certain reincarnations, we divide into two. Our souls divide as do crystals and stars, cells and plants. Those new souls are in turn transformed into two and so, within a few generations, are scattered over a large part of Earth. They form part of what the alchemists call the Anima Mundi, the soul of the world. The truth is that if the Anima Mundi were merely to keep dividing, it would keep growing, but it would also become gradually weaker. That is why, as well as dividing into two, they also find each other. And that process of finding each other is called Love. Because when a soul divides, it always divides into a male part and a female part.

In each life, one always feels a mysterious obligation to find at least one of those Soul Mates. The Greater Love that separated them feels pleased with the Love that brings them together again. One can find our soul mate by taking risks, by risking failures, disappointment, disillusion, but never ceasing in your search for Love

If our all the scattered souls are well, then we, too, will be happy. If they are not well, we will suffer, however unconsciously, a portion of their pain. Above all, though, we are responsible for reencountering, at least once in every incarnation, the Soul Mate who is sure to cross our path. Even if it is only for a matter of moments, because those moments bring with them a Love so intense that it justifies the rest of our days.

We can also allow our Soul Mate to pass us by, without accepting him or her, or even noticing. Then we will need another incarnation in order to find that Soul Mate. And because of our selfishness, we will be condemned to the worst torture of humankind ever invented for itself.

If you are lucky enough to find your soul mate then life will be nothing less than heaven.

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