I know 2 good friends who adamantly refuse to believe in soul mates - but I have no problem nor issue with that. I still respect and have them as friends despite differences on this issue. However, I still hold on to this belief as it's based on what has happened to me personally. Moreso, even in the Bible, you'll read in one of gospels this remark about the helpless cripple who was born already cripple (as if he was cursed!). People even thought of him as having acquired this defect because of the sins of his parents (or some of his ancestors). I remember that Jesus didn't respond to this but went about his way of healing the said cripple. The concept of soul mates is connected with the concept of karma, of being reborn until the soul is perfected in another life, in another time.
I've written an article on 'Soul mates: Do they really exist?' where I described my experience one time I attended a seminar by Jaime Licauco back in the Philippines. What's strange is that another classmate I had back in college told me she also experienced the same. She even remarked so oddly about her recollection of the seminar. She said:
I could very well relate to your experience as I attended one of his seminars as well. That guy is amazing!
yup! but after the spiritual travel experience, i don't wanna do it again, i thought i was just imagining things but my partner in that session confirmed to me that my description of her house was very true... the red leather couch, the rice field, the poultry, the pig pen, the fish pond and the humongous leafy tree beside their cottage-like brown house... and she was a complete stranger to me until that day!
Please do share your own experiences if you happened to be at a similar seminar. I'm not in any way connected with Jaime Licauco, by the way.
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