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ill this serve to
liberate us?
I believe it's all in the “perception”; how we
View things. One person’s rubbish may be
another’ s treasure.
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Yes, this may not be romantic in the context _ :" 0- w
of talking about love. Being the romantic —. ‘ '
that I am, I like a good love story and the , . ’
concept of believing that there is someone .51 ‘C ‘
out there for everyone is nice. V 3;
But that someone — being one person — is
very limiting.
If we do have that implanted into our minds
that there is only one person who can be i
that special love match, then this gives rise 4:_ , , ___-;.i_:_E;i 3 , -__V
to people thinking that if they do have their
soul mate, then they had better not let go.
However a soul mate can be viewed as a ~ v __ -_ 7 - »_. _.
soul walker. someone whom you meet and _ - F'_- . "-1 I _ i,
may be there for part of the ioumey. How
revolutionary is this? ‘ ' ’ ’ "' ’ ' "“ ' "" ‘ " "
They tell me that they find it difficult to
1 Often meet people in coaching who are in “conceive” moving on from their partner. How
love partnerships where it seem that it has they Cannot “Visage 3 life Without them as they
reached ips expiration date‘ perceived that person to be their “one true love”
or “soul mate”.
I then ask the question: moving forward
where would you iike to be? Okay, there may be some self—worth issues tied
around this.
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