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Rethinking Soulmate: Why One Person Isn't Always Enough
The concept of a soulmate has evolved over time to embrace the idea that more than one person can be a perfect match for you, by ticking all the boxes of supporting growth, holding you accountable, and being able to sit in silence.
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Love can make us feel like we have a divine purpose and connection, but the idea of a soulmate doesn't necessarily mean only one person.
11:20 - 15:49 (04:29)
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Love can make us feel like we have a divine purpose and connection, but the idea of a soulmate doesn't necessarily mean only one person. It can apply to those who support our growth, hold us accountable, and let us be vulnerable without judgment.
ChapterRethinking Soulmate: Why One Person Isn't Always Enough
Episode45. Soulmates and twin flames
PodcastThe Psychology of your 20’s
The Red Thread of Fate is a myth popular in East Asian cultures that suggests there's a magical string that connects two destined lovers, unbreakable by time or place.
15:49 - 17:45 (01:55)
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The Red Thread of Fate is a myth popular in East Asian cultures that suggests there's a magical string that connects two destined lovers, unbreakable by time or place. The legend is said to have originated from Chinese mythology.