Many people (such as myself) that believe in reincarnation believe we choose relationships and situations based on many factors; it is not a random process as it might appear from the physical-only level.Umm ... what?
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Many people (such as myself) that believe in reincarnation believe we choose relationships and situations based on many factors; it is not a random process as it might appear from the physical-only level.Umm ... what?
Many people (such as myself) that believe in reincarnation believe we choose relationships and situations based on many factors; it is not a random process as it might appear from the physical-only level.
I choose to be born in the middle of a cholera outbreak.
I choose to be born in Auschwitz in 1944.
I choose to be born after my mom popped thalidomide for a few months.
I choose to be born to a crack whore.
I choose to be born in Hiroshima in early August 1945.
Well, there's no reason to be stupid about it.I choose to be born in Detroit.
*shiver*
I choose to be born in the middle of a cholera outbreak.
I choose to be born in Auschwitz in 1944.
I choose to be born after my mom popped thalidomide for a few months.
I choose to be born to a crack whore.
I choose to be born in Hiroshima in early August 1945.
I believe in soul mates in the romanticized sense. There's no way that out of seven billion people there is only one person who is just right for you, I'm positive that there are multiple great matches for everyone. The idea of a soul mate in reality is someone who comes as close to perfect as possible, it's just the romanticized way of labeling the one person you spend your life with. I know that there is no "one true perfect match," but I still love the term, it's sweet, and just as with all the other terms we use in love, it's the emotion it conveys that matters, not whether it's entirely accurate.I think there are good and bad matches, but no one is a perfect match, and neither is there just one excellent match. Think about it: everybody's supposed to find their perfect match out of 7 billion people? It's a sentimental concept, but recognizing that doesn't undermine the genuine power of finding someone we can love without reservation.
On the other hand, having difficulty finding such a spouse shouldn't make us settle. Better to live your life unmatched, which doesn't mean you live alone.
I believe in soul mates in the romanticized sense. There's no way that out of seven billion people there is only one person who is just right for you, I'm positive that there are multiple great matches for everyone. The idea of a soul mate in reality is someone who comes as close to perfect as possible, it's just the romanticized way of labeling the one person you spend your life with. I know that there is no "one true perfect match," but I still love the term, it's sweet, and just as with all the other terms we use in love, it's the emotion it conveys that matters, not whether it's entirely accurate.
Not a chance in hell. It's all blind luck.
I'm open to definitions of 'soul-mate' that do not include them being some unrealistic 'perfect match'.
Funny that most people just so happen to live near, work with, or went to school with the person that becomes their "soul mate."
PainefulTruth said it best, it's a nice romantic concept, is all. Otherwise you'd have a lot more cases of some 19 year old college kid from Cleveland having a 83 year old Chinese soul mate working in a textile plant in Beijing.
Oh yeah, I guess we should back up a step...do we even believe in "souls" let alone soul mates?
I don't.
It seems like everyone pretty much agrees on this issue.
Which is odd because there are a lot of people around here who believe in some seriously far out wacky stuff. I'm surprised we don't have more people thinking certain souls are magically linked together before birth by some busybody deity or something.
I believe in soul mates in the romanticized sense. There's no way that out of seven billion people there is only one person who is just right for you, I'm positive that there are multiple great matches for everyone. The idea of a soul mate in reality is someone who comes as close to perfect as possible, it's just the romanticized way of labeling the one person you spend your life with. I know that there is no "one true perfect match," but I still love the term, it's sweet, and just as with all the other terms we use in love, it's the emotion it conveys that matters, not whether it's entirely accurate.
Why yes it is.Well put.
Is that an eggplant in your sig?
Why yes it is.
Not what I meant. The blind luck part is meeting your partner in the 1st place.I completely disagree with that. If you're truthful with your partner, and with yourself including in your evaluation of them, it eliminates 98% of any luck component, unless the other one is a lying sack of chicken coop scrapings and used cat litter.