02-25-2010, 11:36 AM
I tend to think that this longing for a perfect love comes from a longing for the perfect union with the creator. It's a part of the whole separation thing.
My marriage in this life is most likely karmic - we get a chance to build a long-term relationship, after at least a couple of other times of illicit love. He is my best friend and true love, but twin flame? Nah. Doesn't need to be.
When it comes to spiritual compatibility I'd just look for an open mind and an open heart. If someone can accept me for who I am, then they're frankly quite open-minded. No need to share beliefs beyond that. My husband is Christian, and he was in fact the first person I met who, calling himself a Christian, yet accepted me exactly the way I was.
I can relate to the twin soul idea from a very unusual 'dream' I had once, where I went through some kind of initiation together with a twin sister, who wasn't my sister, but a different, more intuitive part of my present self.
My marriage in this life is most likely karmic - we get a chance to build a long-term relationship, after at least a couple of other times of illicit love. He is my best friend and true love, but twin flame? Nah. Doesn't need to be.
When it comes to spiritual compatibility I'd just look for an open mind and an open heart. If someone can accept me for who I am, then they're frankly quite open-minded. No need to share beliefs beyond that. My husband is Christian, and he was in fact the first person I met who, calling himself a Christian, yet accepted me exactly the way I was.
I can relate to the twin soul idea from a very unusual 'dream' I had once, where I went through some kind of initiation together with a twin sister, who wasn't my sister, but a different, more intuitive part of my present self.