Many
of us
have had
a
distinctive
experience
of
having
met
someone
for the
first
time,
someone
with
whom we
feel we
are
incontrovertibly
connected
deep
within
our
souls.
We may
believe
this new
person
is our
soul
mate or
our twin
soul.
But what
are our
soul
mates or
twin
spirits
really?
Can we
truly be
linked
to
another
spirit
and
destined
to meet
one
another
in many
different
incarnations?
Were we
somehow
made for
one
another
by a
divine
creator
who
provides
for all
of us
someone
special
with
whom we
may
share
our
lives?
Like
many
spiritual
beliefs,
the
concepts
of twin
spirits
or soul
mates
are
predicated
upon
deep
spiritual
experiences
for
which
there
are
really
no
adequate
words.
We use
metaphors
to try
to
describe
such
experiences
until
the
experiences
become
so
commonplace
that new
words
evolve
to more
accurately
describe
our
experiences
or the
metaphors
stick
like
glue and
we come
to
accept
the
metaphor
as a
literal
description
when in
fact it
may
still
fall
short of
being a
valid
description
of our
experience.
While
it is
undeniably
true
that
many of
us have
experiences
in which
we
recognize
another
soul
with
whom we
are
intimately
connected
in some
inexplicable
way,
perhaps
we
should
examine
the
metaphors
we use
to
describe
these
experiences
to shed
some
light on
what may
really
be going
on.
Metaphors
are used
to apply
past
experiences
which we
understand
to new
experiences
which we
have no
proper
concepts
for.
Without
clearly
understood
concepts
we can
have no
words
which
accurately
describe
our new
experiences
which is
why we
must
resort
to
metaphors.
But a
metaphor
is only
an
approximate
likeness
between
two
experiences
which
will
usually
accurately
describe
our
familiar
experience
but
which
will
provide
only a
reasonably
close
‘as-if’
description
of our
new
experience.
So
when we
meet
someone
with
whom we
feel we
share a
common
past or
destiny
we
search
for a
way to
explain
this
feeling
and our
culture
has
developed
the
concepts
of soul
mates
and twin
spirits
to
accommodate
our need
for
words to
describe
how we
feel.
The
metaphors
of soul
mates
and twin
spirits
come
from our
real
experiences
with
having
partners
in life,
our
mates,
or
having
known
someone
with a
twin, a
biological
condition.
Both
indicate
a degree
of
relatedness
that is
above
and
beyond
the way
we
appear
to be
related
to most
other
people
in our
lives
and that
is the
essence
of what
we are
trying
to
express
when we
find
someone
with
whom we
communicate
on a
very
deep
level of
our
souls.
Neither
marriage
nor
twins
may have
any real
meaning
in
regard
to our
spirits,
so the
popular
concepts
of soul
mates
and twin
spirits
may be
off the
mark in
the
context
of the
spiritual
reality
of our
souls.
We may
have
wonderful
people
in our
lives
with
whom we
are
deeply
connected
whom we
may have
a great
affinity
for in
the
context
of our
spiritual
lives
beyond
the
limits
of our
incarnations,
but they
may not
be our
twins or
mates,
but
something
other
for
which we
have not
yet
found
adequate
words to
accurately
describe
these
very
special
relationships.
Marriage
is a
societal
convention,
mates
are
temporary
phenomena,
the
lives of
our
souls in
the
spirit
world
may have
vastly
different
social
conventions
and we
may have
many
mates
all of
whom are
special
to us
each in
their
own way
but none
of whom
we may
be mated
to or
married
to in
any
sense
that is
either
permanent
or
exclusive
of
someone
else.
Likewise,
this
special
person
with
whom we
share an
incredibly
intimate
bond may
not be
related
to us in
the
manner
of a
twin.
Our
spirits
seem
unlikely
to have
grown
from a
single
egg and
our
spirits
all
share
the same
womb
from
which
they
were
born so
we
cannot
be twins
in the
fraternal
sense in
any
manner
that may
be
considered
special
since in
the
ultimate
sense we
must
then all
be twins
to one
another
including
every
other
spirit
in
creation.
However,
there
are
considerations
which
may make
the
concepts
of soul
mates
and
spiritual
twins
valid
metaphors
for our
experiences
of being
thoroughly
connected
with
another
person’s
soul.
Perhaps
our
souls
have
somehow
divided
themselves
and our
souls
have
thereby
created
an
independent
twin or
a soul
mate.
This is
one
explanation
I can
offer
which
would
make
soul
mates or
twin
spirits
a
reasonably
valid
metaphor
for the
experience
of
meeting
a very
special
person.
When I
examine
the
beginning
of
creation
at the
time our
souls
are
created
I do not
see any
of us in
the
roles of
twins or
mates.
So if
soul
mates or
twin
spirits
truly
exist
then
perhaps
they
must
come
much
later.
If they
did come
later
then
that
would
make
them a
different
order of
being
from
what I
would
call our
primary
souls;
those
infinite
sparks
cast
forth in
the
first
moment
of
creation.
Each of
our
primary
souls is
like a
hologram
such
that
every
one of
us
contains
every
one of
us
within
ourselves.
If we
were to
become
divided
and
become
two
separate
specially
related
souls we
might
then be
twin
spirits,
but we
would no
longer
be the
primary
soul
from
which we
originally
came,
even
though
each of
the
souls we
have
become
has its
origin
in a
pre-existing
undivided
state of
our
soul.
Another
possibility
would be
that
twin
spirits
or soul
mates
may
simply
have
shared
many
experiences
together
over
many
different
incarnations
or have
always
remained
close to
one
another
throughout
most of
their
experiences
in the
spiritual
world of
our
souls.
Soul
mates
are
sometimes
described
as being
paired
opposites,
however
opposites
is a
weak
term to
describe
this
state of
connectedness
since it
appears
to
preclude
areas
where
two
'soul
mates'
may be
very
much
alike.
The
philosophy
of twin
spirits
or soul
mates is
most
often
predicated
upon a
belief
that god
provided
for
every
one of
us a
perfect
mate.
But then
why is
finding
that
perfect
mate so
difficult?
Has god
created
our
perfect
mate
only to
challenge
us to
find
them? I
doubt
that it
is like
that,
god does
not seem
perverse
to me.
I
think we
all
began in
an
identical
state or
condition
and that
we have
then
evolved
into
what we
will
become.
I think
the
concept
of twin
spirits
or soul
mates is
too
limiting
in
regard
to the
potential
scope of
our
love,
and that
we are
meant to
love
everyone
and are
not
meant to
cling to
only one
special
soul
throughout
eternity.
Of
course I
may be
mistaken,
these
are only
my
thoughts
of the
moment
and my
position
may
change
as I
consider
these
questions
more
carefully
over
time.
One
issue I
have
with the
concepts
of soul
mates
and
spiritual
twins is
that
they are
predicated
upon the
cognitive
process
of
duality
and
ultimately
duality
is an
illusion
imposed
upon us
by our
limited
abilities
to think
clearly.
Again, I
may be
mistaken,
but I do
not
think
that
duality
applies
to who
we are
as
spirits
in the
most
primal
sense of
our
being.
Duality
appears
to be
only a
tool for
picking
apart
our
experiences
so that
our
conscious
minds
can
discover
useful
terms
with
which to
describe
our
experiences.
Regardless
of the
validity
of the
metaphors
we use
to
describe
the
sweet
experiences
we have
of
meeting
someone
with
whom we
may feel
we have
shared
eternity,
many of
us most
definitely
connect
in a
very
unique
and
intimate
manner
with
some
very
special
person
in our
lives.
Thos
people
with
whom we
click in
this
extraordinary
manner
often
become
pivotal
people
in
transforming
our
lives
for the
better
so that
we help
one
another
to grow
and to
evolve
as more
loving,
nurturing
and
compassionate
human
beings.
If
you are
lucky
enough
to
believe
you have
found
your
soul
mate or
a
spiritual
twin you
then
should
go for
broke.
The
person
whom you
have
found
may
indeed
reflect
that
belief
in your
deep
union
and
prove to
be a
loving
partner
or a
deeply
cherished
friend
well
worth
knowing
and
loving
and
keeping
close to
you in
your
present
incarnation
on
earth.