Have You Married Your Soul Mate?
>> Mar 22, 2010
Hi, married couples, are you soul mates? Maybe you've married your soul mate and just don't realize it. If you assume ‘soul mate concept’ in a marriage is important, this post is for you. I share here an article written by Sheri & Bob Stritof.
Check out the list of soul mate partnership characteristics:
Check out the list of soul mate partnership characteristics:
- In order to recognize your soul mate, you must first know yourself. Soul mate marriages are well balanced, strong and positive. There is a lack of intimidation, manipulation or abuse. They make a person feel safe.
- A relationship with a soul mate is a natural fit and feels like it is meant to be. This type of marriage is not difficult to maintain.
- A soul mate partner feels like a mirror to their spouse.
- A marriage to a soul mate is filled with honesty and support.
- There is a sense of familiarity and mutuality in a marriage to a soul mate.
- These marriages are healthy, passionate and harmonious. They can easily get a lot done by working together.
- Couples who are soul mates often take joy in watching the growth of one another.
- A soul mate will accept who you are, will bring out the best in you, challenge you, and is your best friend. A soul mate will not require you to change.
- Soul mates enjoy small moments together and appreciate their commitment to their marriage.
- Soul mates don't agree on everything.
- Don't use the soul mate concept as an excuse to walk away from your commitment to your marriage.
- Remember, you can still have difficult times even when married to your soul mate.
Well, I guess you can answer the question without doubt now. Have you already married your soul mate? (Thank God, my hubby is my soul mate).