Soulmates & Soulgroups….

Souls by DASG
To share many lifetimes, joy and sorrow, achievement and despair, love and forgiveness, anger and grace, and, above all, endless growth with another soul is what it truly means to have a soulmate. A soulmate is often someone with whom we meet and feel an instant connection, as though we have known that person for a long time. In fact, we probably have. We do not have to be romantically involved with a person to experience the satisfaction and fulfillment of the soulmate connection.
Nor do we each have only one soulmate. The popular Western idea propagated by the philosopher Plato, that each of us has only one perfect other half who can “complete” our own incomplete soul, is only partially true. While others can seem to complete our experience – sharing and expanding our growth, intimacy, and joy – it is more likely that we have a soul group that consists of many soulmates. This may be a small group of souls that gets larger as we collect deep experiences with more and more souls over many lifetimes, but the feeling of having known a person before or sharing intense feelings and insights is certainly not limited to one person. We can even have more than one soulmate relationship at a time. Our romantic partner may complete our souls in one way, and so may, in other ways, a best friend, a parent, or a child.
Through Time Into Healing, Brian Weiss, pg. 91.
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~ by soulstrand on July 5, 2009.
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Tags: Brian Weiss, Caroline Myss, Gary Zukav, James Van Praagh, Jeffrey Wands, John Holland, Julie M. Ries, Kuan Yin, meaning of 44, meaning of 444, Mother, Raymond Moody, Robyn Devoist, Sacred Contracts, Soulgroup, soulmate, Suzane Northrup
