What a wonderful story Amanda told to answer today’s prompt about soulmates and people who are the Yin to your Yang or vice versa. How how lucky she is to have the genes of these three couples combined! I’m sure she will find her perfect other if she hasn’t already and that she will know exactly how to choose and to make it last from her parents’ and grandparents’ fine examples. It took me 38 years to find the one I wanted to work that hard with to make our relationship last, but it was worth the wait. Then, after his death, another eight years to find a true soulmate again. This time, although we’ll never be a couple in the conventional sense of the word, I’ve found someone exactly like the 50 percent of me no one else has ever matched so completely. Sometimes we find parts of our soulmate in different people, so that somehow, in our relationships with all of them, we are completed! In these times of so many sad stories, I enjoyed Amanda’s essay and I hope you will, too. And, this introduction to my reblog of her blog forms my essay on the subject as well!
In response to The Daily Post’s writing prompt: “Yin to My Yang.”
Today’s Daily Post prompt is, how do you define the term “soulmate”?
I’ve often debated whether soulmates were real. In my mind it was impossible to define, even if you found someone that you loved entirely, what made them your soulmate?
Today I know what it means to find your soulmate. It was in front of me all along – it was so natural to me, that I didn’t realize I was surrounded with people that had found their soulmates.
First, my Grandpa and Nan. They weren’t the touchy-feely kind of couple, but they were obviously in love. I remember my Nan yelling “FRANK!” from the kitchen to let him know that lunch was ready. They watched movies together and they cooked together. They did everything together. My Grandpa would always joke that every time my Nan would touch…
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“Sometimes we find parts of our soulmate in different people, so that somehow, in our relationships with all of them, we are completed!” I couldn’t have said it more beautifully, you are absolutely right about this on every level. I’m so glad you liked my post and I appreciated hearing your comments. I really loved what you wrote, and I can’t wait to continue reading your other blog posts. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Have a wonderful day!
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That was fast! I love reblogging wonderful posts like yours. Hope you get even more appreciative followers from it.
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Thank you very much, I really truly appreciate it 🙂
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😀 Life is complicated and WE are complicated. Complicated people understand each other. Relationships are richer for their complexity.
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Beautifully stated, Dear.
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