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What
Happens after you Find your Soulmate?
By Susie and Otto Collins
What's your perception of life with your perfect
soulmate?
Joy, bliss, happiness--a life with no conflict and no
major issues to work through?
Ward and June or Ozzy and Harriet with passion?
In our opinion, that just isn't the way it works.
In our relationship, we are best friends--we have passion--we have
joy--we are totally comfortable with each other and enjoy being together.
Even with all this, we still have issues that challenge us and that
"rock the boat."
We hate to burst your bubble, but we believe that
soulmates come together to help each other to heal, learn and grow.
It's what we and others, such as Gary Zukav, call Spiritual
Partnership. Some people,
such as Gay and Kathlyn Hendricks and Kenny and Julia Loggins, refer to it
as "Conscious Relationship."
We also believe that you can find several "soulmates"
in your lifetime. Wayne Dyer
said that your soulmate can be the person who you can't stand but are in
your life to teach you a powerful lesson.
Carolyn Myss says in "Spiritual Madness"
that we are here to heal the parts of ourselves that don't know God yet.
We believe that Soulmates help us to heal those parts if we are
willing to do the work and look at ourselves openly and honestly.
Soulmates can trigger certain reactions in you that point the
direction to what needs to be healed.
So what happens after you find your soulmate?
Remember the Zen proverb that poses the question
of--What happens before enlightenment?
Chop wood, carry water. What
happens after enlightenment? Chop
wood, carry water. We feel this is a good analogy of what happens in
relationships. You still must
face your personal challenges but if you're conscious and awake, you can
realize that you have a powerful ally to walk beside you on your path to
enlightenment.
Many of us are finding that perfect "Soulmate"
and many are searching for one. We
suggest that you look at the people in your life--the ones who challenge
you, the ones who love you. Say
of prayer of gratitude for these "teachers."
When someone close to you "presses your buttons," look at
what you can learn from the situation.
What parts of yourself need to be healed?
What feelings come up for you?
Marianne Williamson has said that every thing we do
is either an act of love or a cry for help. That's what a soulmate does
for you--they are there to love you AND to help you when you cry for help.
They also have the ability to "press your buttons" and this is
for your highest good.
Susie and Otto Collins
P.O. Box 14544 Columbus, Ohio 43214 614-459-8121 © 2005 Susie and Otto Collins. All Rights Reserved.
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