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Must be a reoccurring conversation Jan. Unless something happened that I am

not aware of this post arrived only shortly before I responded to it. I will

admit to changing the title. From over here you seem to still have a

particular listening for me as someone you want to invalidate. I wonder if

it's true. It does seem that you assumed you knew what I was saying and

where I was coming from then chose to give me a little slap for being so

behind the times. I'll invite you to consider that you may not even realize

who I am and that if you knew me better you would appreciate me a lot.

'Could be true. :o)

By the way, this does seem unrepresentative of the Jan I've been observing

in your posts lately. I've been impressed with your gentleness and your

wisdom.

" You always serve another best by being the truest reflection of who you

are. That way they have something real to bounce off of. " -Bashar

My love to you Jan. I'm certain that if I knew you better I would appreciate

you even more than I do.

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Re: Soul-mates and being complete -

> Hellow

>

> I am working on my need to be in a relationship.

>

> I have discovered that I believed that:

>

> If I will feel that something is wrong with me, or that something is

> missing, that would increase my will to find my soulmate,

> and ofcourse it would increase my chances to find one.

responded- (snip)

> You might inquire into " There is something missing in my life. " Is

it true?

-

Good heavens - what thread are you replying to? This message is

so old the person who wrote it has a new job, is married and has three

children....

Soulmates exist - is it true? Everyone I meet is my soulmate....

Yahoo - works for me...

Blessings - Jan

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Jan said.

> Good heavens - what thread are you replying to? This

message is

> so old the person who wrote it has a new job, is married and has

three

> children....

>

> Soulmates exist - is it true? Everyone I meet is my soulmate....

>

> Yahoo - works for me...

>

> Blessings - Jan

said.

Am I missing something here? Wasn't this thread started today?

, nice job on the response. I do agree with jan on the

soulmate thing. Our soulmates are the people we are pulling into

The Work. I believe, the whole idea that there is a single soulmate

out there for each of us is a bunch of New Age magical thinking

hogwash. Like Carolyn Myss says " your soulmate is the person you

just can't stand "

Hence the need to do The Work

Best always,

[FB] I agree with both of you. I don't particularly subscribe to the

soul-mates idea either. I was just addressing tom_tamar where he/she was.

Thanks for the acknowledgment . -

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well gee whiz you guys, i found jan's rely to be rather a playful tease - seein

that in myself alot these dayss... *lol*

Boyd wrote:Must be a reoccurring conversation Jan.

Unless something happened that I am

not aware of this post arrived only shortly before I responded to it. I will

admit to changing the title. From over here you seem to still have a

particular listening for me as someone you want to invalidate. I wonder if

it's true. It does seem that you assumed you knew what I was saying and

where I was coming from then chose to give me a little slap for being so

behind the times. I'll invite you to consider that you may not even realize

who I am and that if you knew me better you would appreciate me a lot.

'Could be true. :o)

By the way, this does seem unrepresentative of the Jan I've been observing

in your posts lately. I've been impressed with your gentleness and your

wisdom.

" You always serve another best by being the truest reflection of who you

are. That way they have something real to bounce off of. " -Bashar

My love to you Jan. I'm certain that if I knew you better I would appreciate

you even more than I do.

-

Re: Soul-mates and being complete -

> Hellow

>

> I am working on my need to be in a relationship.

>

> I have discovered that I believed that:

>

> If I will feel that something is wrong with me, or that something is

> missing, that would increase my will to find my soulmate,

> and ofcourse it would increase my chances to find one.

responded- (snip)

> You might inquire into " There is something missing in my life. " Is

it true?

-

Good heavens - what thread are you replying to? This message is

so old the person who wrote it has a new job, is married and has three

children....

Soulmates exist - is it true? Everyone I meet is my soulmate....

Yahoo - works for me...

Blessings - Jan

_____

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said. My love to you Jan. I'm certain that if I knew you better I

would

appreciate you even more than I do.

Gosh - you couldn't be more right - I'm certain that if I knew

myself better I would appreciate me even more than you do too!!!!!

[FB] There's another turn around here. Can you find it?

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