Why do I long for my Twin Flame?
You and your Twin Flame share a unique identity, the same soul blueprint.
Your soul recognizes that it's part of a bigger picture, pushing it towards completeness by finding its other half. This creates a profound longing for your beloved, your Twin Flame—a yearning for a blissful reunion beyond any earthly experience, a union at the level of God.
Your soul holds a wealth of knowledge and an indescribable awareness from the very beginning, a continuum in God. You and your Twin Flame, as pure souls in Spirit, share this unique consciousness and memory. Across lifetimes, your soul evolves, developing a distinct identity, maybe with talents in art, music, or other gifts. Each soul is incredibly individual, fully aware of its past accomplishments and, more importantly, what it needs to achieve in the next life for spiritual progress.
Before birth, your soul is shown its mission for the upcoming life—perhaps righting past wrongs through acts of love and forgiveness, pursuing a specific profession, or bringing compassion into the world. This mission is unique to each soul, a choice to fulfill or not. While striving for this mission, the soul senses its Twin Flame and other souls, especially those crucial for resolving past issues. The soul, deeply connected to all life, feels the joy of unity and the pain of separation, making it wise yet fragile.
This fragility is because it needs to be aligned to its Real Self, the Higher Self. The Higher Self serves as an inner teacher, the voice of conscience, a guardian, a dearest friend, and an advocate before God. To bond with the Higher Self, the soul is sensitive, intuitive, vulnerable, impressionable, and innocent. It mirrors whatever it focuses on, easily influenced by surroundings. The soul is wounded by mental, emotional, and physical abuse, forming part of its karma and psychology through various life experiences, often involving relationships.
On the journey back to its spiritual home, your soul craves your comfort, consolation, and soothing words. It needs assurance that you will protect it from harm. You can choose to care for your soul as you would for your children or neglect it. Part of caring for your soul involves immersing it in beauty and the light of God. This journey is not just a spiritual concept; it's a profound exploration of our inner selves and our relationship and connection to others.