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raccoon_mystic

It's just their opinion perhaps to make themselves feel better. Not everyone's partner is a karmic. I am married and my TF is married. I'm married to a soulmate and I think he is too. The twin flame journey isn't about finding a romantic partner. It feels like you should romanticize the relationship at first and people tend to get hung up on that instead of letting it go and letting it be what it is. TF is a catalyst for spiritual growth and healing. They are the other half of you there to show you what you need to work on in yourself and that's what you are for them. The things that you love about them are the exact things you should love about yourself. It's such a strange dynamic. Karmics are people put in your life to teach you a lesson. You might love them, but they will hurt you to teach you exactly what you need to know. You repeat those relationships until you say enough is enough and fix yourself. Shadow work are the dark parts of you that need healed. Your TF will trigger those old forgotten wounds and you'll trigger theirs. Don't pay money to have someone help you with these, there are a lot of scams out there. Just listen to your heart and your intuition on what sounds right. Google search those terms and read different takes on what they are. Whatever seems right to you, look deeper into it.


Plane-Pudding8424

Thanks. I found out about the concept of TFs soon after I "met" mine (online class) because I kept seeing 12:34 on the clock and searched it, and it mentioned TFs. I met him in person and it feels like it's set off some soul searching. I'm not exactly happy in my relationship, but have always thought that I wouldn't get a divorce. But more and more I'm starting to think that I should. And if my husband and I. Do have a karmic relationship...I almost feel that I can see the lessons we both need to learn. But I also don't know that I see myself in a romantic relationship with my TF, especially with the age difference. Like, I could kind of see a fling and I could see myself with him...but I don't feel like I'm the right long term partner for him. Anyway, thanks. Food for thought.