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Do You Believe In Soul Mates?

 
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(Note: I take no credit for this article, this was written by Justine F. on myyearbook.com, I thought this was a beautifully written article and wanted to share it)

Do you believe in love at first sight?
Do you believe in fate?
Do you believe that there is someone out there for everyone?
Do you believe that you have a soul mate?

If your answers to these questions are yes, then you and I are on the same page. If no, then let me explain to you what I believe will happen in the future.

Everyone is born with a soul mate. Whether you believe in it or not, they exist. Someone, somewhere, is destined to be with you. You might meet them when you’re 12, or when you’re 38, but they are out there looking for you, just like you are looking for them. There can be many other relationships on the way to finding your soul mate, and you might fall in love once or twice, but there is no love like the love of a soul mate, when you know that you have found your other half, your missing piece of the puzzle. You will know when you have found them.

But what if you don't believe in them? Anyone can say "I'm destined to be alone forever, God wanted me to be single."I've said the "nobody loves me" line about a trillion times, but I know it’s untrue. I've tried to give up on love, but then that special someone walks by and I say to myself, "Screw giving up, they're hot!”

Trust me, giving up is probably the stupidest thing to ever do. Not only are you giving up on yourself, but you are also giving up on the people who love you. There are people in the world that actually care about you and want you to be happy. The worst part of giving up is giving up on your other half.

Think of it this way: if a child is missing and their parents are searching and can’t find him for a while, would they give up? If these parents give up, they are not only giving up on themselves, but their missing child, too. They are giving up on their "other half.”

If you decide to completely give up on love and live alone, that's your decision. But think about how your other half is feeling. They are searching for you and since you gave up on them, they can end up living a lonely life because of what you chose to do.

I'm not trying to say you’re a bad person if you don’t believe in soul mates and I'm not trying to take away your views on life and change them to mine. I just want you to take what I say into consideration.

I recently watched the modern version of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet with Leonardo De Caprio. My teacher asked us the following question: Is there any room in today's society for a love story like this? I was taken by surprise by this question. It forced me to think. Of course the rest of my class said no right away, but I agree and disagree.

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The reasons behind this are simply that it isn't possible because of us. We talk so low and treat ourselves so negatively. If we didn't think of ourselves so badly, maybe there would be room for love stories like this. We all say no right away because we as a society don't think we can handle that kind of pressure. We act as though we are weak and cannot do anything, even love.

I think that if we believed a little more in love and believed in ourselves, maybe, just maybe, our society would change its views on life. Maybe we would have more love and have more soul mates. Maybe people wouldn't give up so easily.

Also, why do people think that love stories don't happen every day? Sure, not in the same context as Romeo and Juliet, but the same kinds of topics. Gays, for example: two people of the same gender are in love, yet they "can't" be together, because of society and because of how badly gay people are treated.

Thanks for listening and I hope what I said can be taken into consideration.

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xtine21 Luv it. thank u. :) - 4 months ago
iKanu1 This could translate over to reincarnation, so to speak. and I've stories of loved ones in a later life, that sought their lover..but in the new incarnation,,,,,they didn't know, with of course the memory wiped clean upon return back into their new body. and this is kinda in with this soul mate conception. I cannot say honestly I believe in soul mates, but there are some women I have dated that we came along very well. The best girlfriend I ever experienced, we did everything together, but! - 4 months ago
fitz_nikki At this time in my life I would have to say no, I don't believe in soul mates. But hey anything is possible. - 4 months ago
bwade25 I believe its possible, and I'm not sure if I met mine yet, I thought I did at one time and was seriously mistaken. - 4 months ago
HerBeautifulBoy I think I found my soulmate at 16 years of age and at first we were just best friends for a while and we were like best of friends do everything together and we both wanted more and it didn't feel weird. It felt like it was meant to be. We're still best friends and lovers and nothing has changed. We've never argued since we've known each other and share loads of those unique traits that annoy most people and have everything in common. - 4 months ago
HerBeautifulBoy **didn't mean to double post sorry just remove it please**

However I don't understand how things can go so wrong like being in love for so long and getting married and having kids and suddenly it just falls apart and your not in love. Does that mean they were never soulmates or that soulmates can fail? Could it be that there's a possibility that in time my love will be lost and I will lose my gorgeous girl? It's all hard to figure out - 4 months ago
mandystar86 I love the idea of a soul mate, and I truly believe everyone has one. I haven't found mine yet, (i've come close) but I know he is out there and I will find him. So many people in this world make you feel idiotic for believing in such things, but I think if you don't believe you're going to find that fairy tale ending of finding that one person and that there's no real such thing then of course you aren't likely to find it.
People's ideas and standards for themselves these days are so low. - 4 months ago
soxfan94 I have to respectfully and wholeheartedly disagree. I don't say this to disparage your position, or to criticize you personally. I just think that the notion of a "soulmate" is misguided. There are infinite examples where someone thought they found their "soulmate" only to have things fall apart before long. Then they'll move on to their next temporary "soulmate". Each time, they avoid the inherent contradiction by explaining it away as being mistaken that it was their "soulmate". - 4 months ago
soxfan94 This begs the question of identification: If it's not possible to know for sure if someone is your "soulmate" (and to be continually fooled that anyone you're in love with is your "soulmate"), then what good is the concept in the first place? At that point, the concept of a "soulmate" becomes interchangeable with "someone who you're currently in love with". This leads to a result in which your "soulmate" is merely the last person that you are in love with in your life. Hardly a cosmic result. - 4 months ago
ILoveCefalu What happens if you meet your soulmate when you're too young to act on it? Are you just supposed to wait and hope that you'll find them later? It seems like an awful lot to hang on one encounter. - 4 months ago
wally Do you believe in love at first sight? I do, but appearances can be deceiving.
Do you believe in fate? YES, all the way.
Do you believe that there is someone out there for everyone? Maybe because till now I didn't met her
Do you believe that you have a soul mate? Yup, she need to accept me the way I'm. - 3 months ago
xpxp2002 Very interesting. I agree with you and I think you said it well. If you haven't listen to the song "Love Song for No One" by John Mayer. - 3 months ago
Quella I do believe in soul mates, and I enjoyed reading this article. Because we are so used to things being a certain way we forget what we are capable of. The words honest love have left peoples mind, and we conform and settle for the compromise. Its refreshing to hear that other to share this belief. - 3 months ago
UrielAurora Yeah..I did believe in Soul Mate.Now I'm with him.. - 2 months ago
MoonFight I don't need a soul mate. I have my family. what good is one? tell me the benefits to having this "soulmate?" will it clense my soul? will I never be alone in heaven? Reading everyone elses comments, I am with the ones that don't agree to having one. I don't even want one in fact. I have a soul but I don't want or NEED a partner for it. I'm perfectly fine with just my soul inhabiting me. - 2 months ago
 
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