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On Soulmates
March 23, 2008"All of your life you have waited for the touch of true and tender Love and the ensuing ecstasy. This, dear ones, is how it’s going to be for every single human being as each accepts the Love he or she is and draws the SoulMate."
"…you have only one SoulMate. This SoulMate is the other half of your great and glorious eternal being, the other half of the cell of My heart which you make up together. This being is that cell born into manifestation at the moment of Creation, for in that moment I became manifested. I became the expanding Creation, of which you are the heart. The essence of that moment, when thought moved upon the deep ocean of My being, was the creation of Divine Masculine and Divine Feminine."
"…that moment, dear ones, was the Creation of SoulMates. Those two energies have now been manifested through every level. It is always the same, two halves of one cell of My heart equals SoulMates. Dear ones, this is the SoulMate I am talking about. This is who I ask you to call forth into your life. Not just your life partner. Not just your equivalent. Not just someone who will help you grow or teach you things. No! I want you to ask for your true and glorious SoulMate, your Twin Flame!"
"…you are often looking at your SoulMate as you would look at a physical plane mate. But, My beloveds, I must tell you that this union is far bigger than anything you could ever encounter here. I encourage you to dream. Dream of everything that represents to you the greatest Love you can possibly imagine. Then I promise you, it is more. It is more than all you have ever imagined, more than the most cherished secret dreams of Love. It is more than any fairy tale, better than any possible product of your imagination. For not only is your SoulMate your equivalent in every way, but your Love together is beyond eternal."
http://www.circleoflight.net/quotes.html
Brida
I bumped into Paulo Coehlo’s book entitled Brida. On my way to Pangasinan, a total stranger interrupted me and asked… "Anong religion mo, Miss?"
"Catholic", I replied.
And he casually said, "Bihira lang ang alam kong Catholic na nagbabasa ng libro na yan. Akala ko Baptist ka." Then the conversation went on and on. I was supposed to ask whether or not the book is worthy of time reading but I cannot interrupt him from sharing about his life, his family and his faith. Even lectured me about the versions of Bible, King James, NIV, etc.
About courtship with Leslie Parrish
Richard Bach quotes (American Writer, author of ‘Jonathan Livingston Seagull’, b.1936)
The conversation was very engaging. But still he hadn’t answered me when I asked him about the essence of the book…






