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I had a dream one time that there was a rope attached to my heart (my heart was on the outside of my chest) The rope went over the horizon and past the ocean. I could feel a slight tugging on it. I knew at the other end the rope was attached to someone else's heart. I think that would probably be my soulmate if I have one.
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I believe that everyone has a 'soul mate'
I don't believe that your soul mate is a male or female. I believe that is unisex and depending what life you are living..it could be a man and a women, two women/men, or even a human and an animal. I wouldn't hold out for my soul mate when it comes to relationships. You can connect with a person on a very deep spiritual level..but that doesn't mean they are your soul mate. You might meet a friend along the way..someone you feel you know so well.. someone you connect with far greater than anyone else. I think that would be a soul mate. I was a european man in a former life..and I died in water.. I've been told that by 3 different intuitive readers. Im terrified of water. =D |
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Text impulse leads to marriage
April 10, 2007 08:06am Article from: Reuters Font size: + - Send this article: Print Email A BRITISH man has met and married a 22-year-old woman after, by his own account, dreaming of her phone number and then sending her a text message. David Brown, 24, said he woke up one morning after a night out with friends with a telephone number constantly running through his head. He decided to contact it, sending a message saying "Did I meet you last night?." Random recipient Michelle Kitson was confused and wary at first but decided to reply and the two began exchanging messages. Eventually they met and fell in love. "It was really weird but I was absolutely hooked," Kitson told the Daily Mail newspaper. "My mum and dad kept saying 'But he could be an axe murderer', but I knew there was something special about it." After a long courtship, the oddly matched couple - he's six foot seven inches tall and she's five foot four - have just returned from their honeymoon in the Indian resort of Goa. A love-struck Brown said: "I've no idea how I ended up with her number in my head - it's only a few digits different from mine." |
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THINK ABOUT IT
BLOOD EVERYWHERE, EMBARASSING! NOBODY IS GOING TO SAY 'THAT SCREAMING, SHIVERING PILE OF HUMAN MASS THAT CANT OXYGENATE HIS BLOOD ON HIS OWN IS THE MAN I AM GOING TO GROW OLD BESIDE' UNLESS THE OTHER END OF THE ROPE WAS ATTACHED TO HER EYES |
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OR WHAT IF THE OTHER END OF THE ROPE IS TIED AROUND A DUDE
GROSS BASICALLY WHAT IM SAYING IS THAT NOBODY SHOULD EVER FOLLOW THEIR DREAMS. DREAMS ARE JUST THERE TO REMIND YOU THAT YOUR LIFE IS BORING, BUT IF YOU GET ENOUGH REST, YOU MAY GET TO EXPERIENCE FUCKING RACHEL LEE COOK ON A UNICORN ONCE OR TWICE A YEAR. |
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LOL... I suppose you're right! But then again...Love tends to rip out most people's hearts eventually... :P
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I believe in soul mates, and I have mine :)
Life's so much better with him in it...it's funny, because it's like he has filled up a space in my heart I didn't even know was empty. He's my best friend and my love, and from the start we've both known it was forever. We met randomly and couldn't stop thinking about each other - it's cheesy but true. I think of soul mates as connecting on a deeper level and just being absolutely in tune with one another. It's awesome! |
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^ hate to get all preachy, maybe there is a soulmate for everyone of us, but our actions lead us down paths where we keep meeting the 'wrong' person (even though we could be very compatible and fall in love with a few different people)
sorta the same way there could be a predestined path for us where we become very successful and happy, but our actions can make us stray from the correct destiny. (sinning, karma, laziness those kinda things) it's not that I'm super religious, but I do take certain things out of various religions to form my own beliefs. |
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Considering that someone who is your 'soulmate' now might not always be your 'soulmate' kind of disproves the whole 'soulmate' theory. Consider this, compare yourself now to how you were 5 years ago. I guarentee you have changed; maybe appearance, maybe your entire outlook on life, maybe for the better, and maybe for the worse, or perhaps a combination of all of the above. The fact is that people change, and for someone to truely be your 'soulmate' they would have to change with you, in ways that allowed you to both maintain the same kind of connection that you had initially experienced. I have been in a relationship with a 'soulmate' which ended bitterly, and now I wish we had never met. Not because I regret the relationship, not at all, but because I wish I still had the naieve and pitifully narrow minded concept of love that I once did. Do I still believe in love, yes of course, but do I trust that just by being in love with someone, even genuinely believing she is my soulmate, that makes her incapable of ripping my heart out and doing a satanic rendition of river dance on it? Nope.
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I think we have several soulmates but we're only ever exposed to a limited group of people which makes finding even one seem like wishful thinking.
I think if people branched out more and travelled they'd find a lot more people who granted them that same satisfaction. There are billions of people out there, I refuse to believe that I'm only ever going to have a profound connection with one. |
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