People come into our lives for a reason, a season, or a lifetime. Soul mates appear in life for reasons that often have to do with the soul’s purpose on earth and our spiritual progression. They enhance our lives by providing insights, unconditional love, and assistance with challenges.When soul mates appear in our life for a reason, it usually has to do with our spiritual progression. They meet a need or fulfill a desire that we have expressed and often, come to assist us through a difficult situation, providing us with guidance and support. Often, they appear serendipitously, as a godsend, arriving in response to the spiritual law of attraction. What we must realize here is when the reason for which they have been summoned is resolved, they are free to stay or move on. Sometimes, without it being anyone’s fault or wrong doing, the relationship will come to an end.
Many people assume that there is only one true soul mate for each person and that we have to persistently seek out this person to be happy. In reality, however, there may be many with whom we can interact throughout a lifetime. The relentless search for the one perfect person to complete us is one of the ego’s most persuasive delusions. Our spirit does not have a vested interest in any one person; indeed, there are many individuals on earth who are here to guide your soul’s journey and assist us in seeing our life from a more cosmic perspective.
We have multitudes of soul mates that come into our lives for a season. It is a time for us to connect, share, grow, or transform in some way. These kindred souls can bring us an experience of peace, make us laugh, show us something we have never done before, or give us an unbelievable amount of joy. We must treasure the precious time we have with them and then, let go.
Lifetime relationships, our soul-hearted partners, offer us lifetime gifts; insights we must build upon in order to develop and sustain a solid physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual foundation. Our quest is to accept the message, love the person, and apply what information we have received in all other relationships and aspects of our lives.