Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Flames

Flames

Within all of us, we have this desire to be joined together with another as one. This belief has had many names and titles. It is ingrained in all of us. It goes back to the beginning when we were created in the bosom of God.

To return back to the central point of creation and be rejoined with the One.

To us, as created beings, it is to have the breath placed within us from God. That one might moment, where we begin to have knowledge and what is called a soul. Placed on this planet, to be joined with others of Like kind. Those of the race, brought here in separation from God, and always striving to return to that point in time of creation.

Personally I think that the concept of one true perfect mate has been around forever and ever, as old as humans, though the label may change over time.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soulmate

Bashert, Ana Cara, red string of fate, marriage made in heaven, soul mate, twin flame, twin soul... all the same thing, only the name is different. "Soul mate" may have simply fallen out of fashion because it came to mean "many" rather than only one, and thus "twin flame" was coined. But that wasn't even good enough so then someone coined "twin soul."

The more interesting question is "why do humans throughout all time, cultures, whether arranged marriages or love matches, consistently hold a belief that there is only one perfect complement?" Especially since such a belief seems to cause such heart ache and suffering -- it is far easier to believe that with the right attitude one could fall in love with any multitude of people.

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Twin flame concept -

When we were taken from that place of creation, we were as One and whole. Male and Female. Separated from the well of souls taken and broken asunder as two.

Many strive to understand this principle and it has some standing in thought, but upon death, we return to our point of origin. Not. As two souls, but as only one. Within us we have both male and female inside of us. If we were separated from the beginning, we would never have the place of redemption.

It is upon the moment that two are "married" and consummate that the souls are joined in the emotional, and ethearic that it becomes as One. Two fires joined.

It's is confusing in this place and time that the precept be even an issue. I am not one to judge, and in that, we shall end this conversation. I will consult in prayer that others will receive what they need to comprehend this whole thing. It has caused me great pain and suffering. I feel as a tormented soul, and as I get closer to the truth, the more difficult it becomes to receive what is needed for this understanding.

In love and light may the power of God be upon you.

Rev. Gerald Martin