12.03.07
A Response for Ohna
Ohna’s Message:
I’ve read from an Enneagram book that psychological
maturity and intelligence are not the forms which make up the real nature of
the “spirit.” In other words, the book proposes that the mind is not
the spirit… if this is true… I’m curious to know if it’s possible for soulmates
to be spiritually converged and yet be intellectually and psychologically
divorced at the same time? hehehe I don’t know…what do you think? Thank you
for the video…=) It lightened up my day…have a blessed week…Meewa…=)
Dear Ohna, I’m glad you liked the video!
It’s the first time I’ve been asked this question… and
although I stutter, I can at least try to say something. Haha =)
First of all, we have to review the different kinds of “soulmates” - as the
world defines them.
- There’s the “Mystical/Religious Soulmate” with the
idea of souls having been intertwined in prior lifetimes through
reincarnation. This is a concept that
I’m ruling out. (Kenth, I still respect
your beliefs. Feel free to react. ^_^)
- “Twin Soulmates” where two friends share a
special union.
- A “Twin Flame Soulmate” that holds the ardent theory
that there is exclusively a sole soulmate.
- There’s also the “Karmic Soulmate” where one has
a certain purpose or effect on another’s life.
- The “Companion Soulmate” is someone with whom a
person has experienced a significant connection.
…and there are more types of soulmates that religion and philosophy have
conjured up through the ages, and I no longer have knowledge about the
others. There’s even reckoned to be a
“Scientific Soulmate” which I haven’t had sufficient intellect or interest to
tackle.
However, there is said to be a “Divine Complement,” on which two people’s
spiritual, psychological, intellectual, and all things “al” (to sum it up haha),
complement each other and is perpetually sealed in a spiritual bond. This is perhaps the most wonderful
interpretation of a soulmate.
So, the answer you’re looking for might depend on what type of soulmate you’re referring to.
As for what I think, I would very much like to believe in the idea of a
“spiritmate” rather than a soulmate, since I believe the spiritual aspect is
the most important factor of a bond. Once
two people share a spiritual union, the rest follows – or ceases to
matter.
Ohna said,
December 3, 2007 at 9:21 am
Yes Meewa thank you so much again for the video…she’s an angel…
and Thank you soooo much for answering my curiosity again…
I knew you would be interested…
In fact you are the first person I’ve thought of when this question has gotten into my head…
and …thank you sooo much for correcting my grammar…I hope its not bothering you too much hehehe…
I totally agree with what you’ve written and I don’t have anything else to add …thank you…now I can rest my mind for a while regarding my current relationship.
I agree that the definition of the -”Divine Complement” is indeed the most wonderful interpretation of a soulmate.
Hehe Meewa…This is the first time I’ve encountered the term spirit mate and I think I would also very much like to believe in the idea of a “spiritmate”…
This person that I met in malaysia…we really are entirely different…but there’s a connection I can’t explain…I would like to think its a “spiritual” union”…and I do hope that the rest would follow hehehe…
I didn’t know the the difference between a soulmate and a spiritmate so I searched the net for some definition and here’s what I got:
“According to Shamanic beliefs, the spirit is what comes from above, from God, eternal, the Divine and is in no hurry in this life because it is pleased by balance and order and it part of the cycle of The Great Spirit, which is always being re-born. Whereas the soul on the other hand, is your mission in life, your destiny and knowing that it only has one turn on the wheel of life, it is what drives you to complete this mission with a sense of urgency. Soul is all the things that are unique to you, your circumstance, your abilities and gifts, etc. According to these beliefs, you cannot live without spirit because it is the real you. However, you can live without most of your soul, as it can tend to misguide you by its wanting to experience all things in this lifetime, or cycle and can get you off track from your main purpose or mission.”-isabella
College Station, TX, Texas USA
Thank you again Meewa..
God Bless…
Miracle said,
December 4, 2007 at 7:12 pm
Hahaha… Ohna, here’s the truth. I wasn’t aware that people had already given birth to an idea called a “spiritmate.” That’s a term I only thought I made up to describe the kind of relationship I’d want to have with a partner!!! Hahaha Oh well, at least I know now that I’m not alone on that. =D
I have to thank you for valuing my opinions in such matters. I’m touched, really. =)
As for grammatical errors… hmmm… I only considered yours “typos…” nothing major about it… and believe me, I experience those, too! ;-)
I pray that God will bless your current relationship – or every relationship you have with the people around you.
Thank you, Ohna!