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What kind of relationship is a twin flame/ twin soul relationship?
I am reblogging this from an earlier blog post because the issue has not really changed .

What kind of relationship is a twin flame/ twin soul relationship? Is it a spiritual relationship or a physical relationship? Scenario: You meet the most remarkable person, there is instant bonding… Then nothing, the other person pulls back, pull away. You keep trying to find a way to reconnect. Unfortunately, all of your efforts are directed at the physical body. Are you surprised when it doesn’t work? Yes, you are. Do you know why it doesn’t work? Here is where the real trouble begins… Those who say it shouldn’t be. Those who tell you that you are obsessing and those who have absolutely no clue but are full of suggestions. Well here is a very simple answer the original moments, days weeks, or even months of bonding were caused by a simple soul to soul connection. This connection is really what the relationship is all about. To find that wonderful bond again you must find the soul to soul connection again. Unless you have made the acquaintance of your own soul you are going to have a bit of difficulty getting to know his/her soul. It is this that makes the twin flame/twin soul relationship difficult for many. It requires you to focus on your spiritual well-being in order to manifest the physical, spiritual bonding that brought you so much joy. Are you willing to do the work and get to know your own soul so you can have the relationship of your dreams? That is what makes a twin flame/twin soul relationship both special and difficult… It forces you to be the best being you can be and that requires you to get to know your soul and its true purpose usually a purpose that you share with your twin flame/twin soul. It really and truly is a soul-based relationship.
Monthly Relationship Thoughts

“Problems in relationship occur because each person is concentrating on what is missing in the other person.” ~ Wayne Dyer
What are you looking for in your partner? Do you have it? Are you a good communicator? Do you share your feelings? But they do not. Are you only looking at communication and sharing feelings as a verbal thing? Do you think that the only valid form of communication is talking? If you are ignoring all the ways one communicates with a partner and narrow it down to verbal only you are missing some of the best moments in your relationship. What is my partner telling me when he makes me dinner? What is he telling me when he bakes me cookies? Or buy my favorite coffee? When he shows interest in the things that I am interested in? Could he be saying I matter to him? Could he be saying I was thinking about what you like so I made you cookies or I picked up your brand of coffee while I was out? I understand that is what that means because that is what it means when I do special things for him. So what if he did not say to me verbally “while I was out shopping I was thinking of you.” So if your person is not a talker but a doer you probably should not get hung up on verbal communication, don’t dismiss their form of communication because it does not match your expectations.
“To effectively communicate, we must realize that we are all different in the way we perceive the world and use this understanding as a guide to our communication with others.” ~ Tony Robbins
