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Society's Misconception of Soul Mates (What Are The Misconceptions About Soulmates?)

Society's current conception of the term "soul mate" is completely contrary to what the term really means. Imagine two gallons of water taken from the Atlantic Ocean. Both gallons consist of the same energy because they were both part of the same ocean. Yet each gallon will have its own experience separate from the other. Now imagine a soul in the nonphysical realm that chooses to experience different aspects of itself by inhabiting two different people. Those people consist of the same energy as that one soul: they are soul mates. Most people on planet Earth do not meet their true soul mates; to do so, to reach the stage where the gift of reunion becomes manifest requires lifetimes of growth and evolution. So far, only about two percent of the human population have actually met their true soul mates. When most people think of soul mates, they picture a man and woman walking in some eternal garden of mental, emotional, and physical paradise right here on Earth, without a

How To Push Through Heartache and Repair Your Broken Relationship

Healing relationship wounds is something that no-one wants to do, but when your heart is breaking and your relationship is broken you need to do something to get through it. It is not a situation that you ever dreamed you would be in, but you can repair your broken relationship if you are prepared to push through your heartache and spend some thought and effort to fix it. It will not be easy or quick but with a little help you can make it work. There are a number of things that you need to do in turning your relationship around, so let's look at some of them. The first place to begin is you will need to identify what happened to cause your relationship breakdown. This will determine what steps you need to take to restore your relationship . Most of the time, it is not any one particular thing, but a series of smaller issues that erode the fabric of your relationship. This can happen over a longer period of time and generally the breakdown does not occur suddenly; there are alway