Soulmates Don’t Work The Way You Think
Spirit said soulmates travel in packs — and when one leaves, another comes in fast. This reframe changed how I think about every relationship in my life. Full breakdown on YouTube (link in bio).
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Reflecting on the idea that soulmates travel in packs rather than appearing one-by-one has profoundly shifted how I approach relationships in my life. Instead of fixating on finding 'the one,' I've learned to appreciate the evolving nature of soul connections and recognize that spiritual companions come in cycles, each bringing different lessons and growth opportunities. This perspective encourages embracing the flow of relationships rather than resisting changes when someone departs. It helps to value each connection for its unique contribution to our journey. For example, I used to struggle with feelings of loss when close relationships ended, but understanding that new soul group members are likely to come in quickly helped ease that pain and open me up to new experiences. Incorporating tarot readings grounded in psychology also enhances this understanding, offering practical guidance on the dynamics of soul groups and families. It provides clarity not only on personal growth but also on how these relationships interconnect on a deeper spiritual level. If you're curious about this reframe on soulmates and want a detailed breakdown, exploring further content such as this author’s YouTube channel can offer extended insights and practical advice. Overall, this approach aligns with a more fluid and compassionate way of viewing love and connection in our lives.












































































