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How are twin flames different from soul mates?

How are twin flames different from soul mates?

  • Some people consider twin flames to be one of many types of soul mates, with twin flames being the most intense because they are, in fact, one soul.
  • The biggest distinction between a twin flame and any other type of soul mate is that twin flames are two halves of the same whole.
  • A soul mate, on the other hand, there's a deep familiarity, and you feel very close, but you aren't the same soul.
  • Soul mates have contracted to be together, and they don't always mean romantic love. You can have soul mates that are friends, pets, and family members, etc.

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Interesting idea / concept of a relationship. In the end, whatever type of relationship one is in, focus on self-compassion, self-love and growth is the most helpful. The concept of a 'mirror' is also a useful reminder for us to work on ourselves and take responsibilities in order to move forward (in life and in the relationship).

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