In my last post, I shared some insight on working with the Spirit of your tools. I also shared my view on the Spirit vs the Soul.
Today, I’d like to explore the different types of Soul Relationships. So many people I give readings have this idea that the person they are in (a miserable) relationship with is their “soul mate.”
Also, those of us who love our families and love our chosen family more are experiencing “companion souls.” Our more difficult relationships are our “causal relationships”—which inspire us to “wake up.”
Let’s look at a list of relationship dynamics as it relates to the soul.
Souls are grouped into families based on purpose, legacy, cords, and karma. These are called Soul families.
Typical soul-to-soul relationships include these:
• Soul mates Souls that share similar spirit harmonics, prior soul experiences, or spiritual goals. You’ll share many past life experiences and issues with soul mates.
• Companion souls Souls that assist each other in meeting life tasks. Some companion souls become life mates, lifelong friends, parenting-child constellations, or even solid business partners. These are typically positive and friendly.
• Causal souls A causal relationship forces you to become more real and solid in your life and focused on the here and now. Many in-laws, difficult marriages, challenging parenting relationships, and marriage “ex’s” are causal.
• Cosmic souls A cosmic relationship usually carries a high sexual charge and, paradoxically, forces you to examine your spiritual purpose. *This dynamic seldom makes it beyond the first explosion.
• Twin souls Your twin soul is your double or your exact complement. Twin souls often try to become life partners or at least sexual partners. It’s always a learning experience to see oneself in the other or to have your opposite qualities mirrored elsewhere.
• Spirit mates Here’s the ideal relationship and the end goal for both personal and sexual companionship. Your spirit mate is the person who totally and completely supports your spiritual destiny and vice versa.
Fun experiment for the week ahead:
Look at the folks in your sphere of influence and take a guess as who is filling what role in your life.
Extra Credit: If you are single and “looking,” make a “list” of desirable qualities and characteristics you’d like in your perfect partner. Include this: “One who totally and completely supports my spiritual destiny, and one who I are willing to do the same.”