Alone - No Soulmate - Choice or Circumstance
You may, by choice, be alone, have no soulmate, be fulfilled and independent. Your life is busy, fun, exciting. You have
many friends. Not seeking a permanent partner, marriage,
children. Social attitudes towards single people have changed in recent generations and it is no longer socially beneficial to be part of a couple. There is not the stigma, particularly for women, of being single and alone. Many have careers that
they enjoy, enabling them to buy their own homes, and incomes to afford the luxuries in life they desire.
Very spiritual people, such as Priests, Monks, Nuns and other celibates make a conscious choice that they do not
need a soulmate in this lifetime. They have a deep spiritual bond with their faith that provides peace and fulfilment
in their life.
People with careers and hobbies that absorb their time and interest, often do not
'make time' for socialising, thus creating the opportunities for interaction with others. They are happy when alone.
Unhappy experiences in early
years, connected with abuse, can frequently scar a person so that they do not trust anyone enough to get emotionally close.
If someone has tragically had their lives 'cut short' through accident or illness, they will not have had the time
to meet and bond with their soulmate.
In these and other circumstances they may have several kindred Soulmates, close companions without any physical bond. When,
however, they enter the total union of universal consciousness, they too will reunite with their soulmate,
whether it be an independent soul or the coming together with their other half. At this sublime level, all souls return to their state of free spirit without the ties of
physical body, colour or creed. Called 'Heaven', Universal consciousness, Astral Planes, it is the home of total love.
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