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Old 09-20-2010, 03:30 AM   #27
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Wow! Lot's of great responses here. Really enjoy reading what folks believe and why.

I think I have to agree most closely with Softness.

I do believe in soulmates, as the complement to who I am. But just because they're a soulmate doesn't mean there's no work involved.

Also, to me, the love with a soulmate feels different. I have loved and been in love with many people. I have only been in love to the depth that I identify as soulmate twice. Once with someone that I have been with over many lifetimes.

I do not follow the beliefs, however, that soulmates are the soul seperated, or even that the soulmate completes the person. More a complement, but mostly it is a depth of feeling.

But yes, I believe in them. And yes, I believe you can have more than one. Get out there and meet people, date, fall in love, and maybe if your lucky you will come across one, maybe two, that will make that unique connection.

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