Published Nov 25, 2019

#059: Soulmates or Life Partners? with The Mother Loving Future

Hosts Mark Groves, Amber L'Estrange, and Jenna Pennrose delve into the transformative power of relationships, examining how they catalyze personal growth through archetypes like soulmates and twin flames, while redefining marriage systems to foster deeper connections and self-discovery.
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  • Soulmates

    The concept of soulmates is explored as a relationship archetype that often appears perfect on paper but may not work due to various factors like timing or chemistry. describes soulmates as having deep love and compatibility, yet something feels off, preventing the relationship from fully working 1. adds that soulmates can gently guide individuals to heal inherited patterns that don't serve their growth 1. believes soulmates can take many forms, including friendships, that invite healing and expansion 1.

    Soulmates can take many forms that invite our healing and expansion.

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    This archetype challenges societal expectations and encourages breaking down systems to discover what truly works for individuals 2.

       

    Twin Flames

    The twin flame archetype is characterized by intense chemistry and deep-triggering experiences. describes it as a relationship with extreme highs and lows, where one feels a profound connection but also experiences significant emotional turmoil 3. This dynamic can lead to a loss of self, as the intense bond often becomes addictive and destructive 3. notes that while one person may see the relationship as a twin flame, the other might view it as a life partnership, leading to mismatched expectations 4.

    The twin flame is the person you call into your life that you have an extreme chemistry with.

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    This archetype serves as a catalyst for personal growth, pushing individuals to reclaim their authentic selves.

       

    Life Partners

    Life partners are described as those who support each other's soul missions and foster sustainable relationships. explains that life partners provide a stable and wholesome connection, encouraging gentle healing and growth 5. Unlike the intense twin flame dynamic, life partners offer a more grounded and supportive relationship 5. suggests that one can have multiple life partners throughout life, each contributing to personal development in different ways 6.

    The life partner is the person with whom you have sustainable chemistry and who supports you in your true soul's mission.

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    This archetype emphasizes the importance of mutual support and shared growth in a relationship.

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