What are your thoughts about soul mates? Is it your belief that soul mates are bonded together for life and eternity?
Do you believe it is possible for a person to have more than one soul mate? Would you be okay with your partner or spouse having a soul mate besides you?
Let’s turn to wealth. What is your idea of wealth? What if I told you that the concept of wealth does not exist in reality? What if I told you that wealth exists only in one’s mind and what most people consider to be wealth are simply tokens and high-status artifacts?
I discuss these ideas and more on my weekday podcast. Be sure to take a listen. You can share your thoughts or questions here or at: comments@themindfullshow.com, and I will have a response to your question(s) or comment(s) on tomorrow’s show.
In this episode [EP36] of The Mindfullness Show, I discuss…
- Multiple Soul Mates?
- What Does An Engineer And a Fashion Designer Share In Common?
- Is Wealth An Illusion?
- Hired To Ensure Your Failure.
- Getaway Home In The Hamptons.
- Multiple Sources of Income.
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I believe you can have multiple soul mates, but not just in romantic relationships. I believe you can grow to become soul mates, its not just left up to fate.
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Hi Kassie! Thank you for sharing. You can tune in to hear my response to your comments on tomorrow’s show [EP37]. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-mindfullness-show/id1227491169
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Soul mates are silly. Kindred spirits are everywhere, but a mate for your soul? No. In spite of me not buying this concept, I know many couples who are so together they match like a pair of comfy shoes. (Sole mates?)
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Thank you for sharing!
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I agree that a soul mate doesn’t necessarily need to be a romantic relationship. I’ve had many people over the last half century who understood me on a deep level. I married one of them–that was the romantic one:-)
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My partner having a soul mate besides me? No thank you. Also, fate doesn’t have to be the one doing all the match making. Couples can work to be soul mates.
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So, no sharing, huh? Lol… I appreciate your thoughts.
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I believe you can have multiple soul mates. My wife is my eternal soul mate and the last I’ve worked with for years is my other soul mate. It’s like having a real wife and a woke wife.
For wealth, the main thing lots if money gives is choices.
I believe health is more important than wealth. Thanks Phil 😎
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Thank you, Phil! Wow…your points were beautifully captured! I appreciate your transparency.
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I meant the lady I work with, and Sue my wife is my real wife whilst Nicola at work is my work wife. 😎
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I like Kurt Vonnegut’s description of soul mates; he called it “karass” – a group of people liked in a cosmically significant manner. A “duprass” is a karass that consists of only two people. I am part of a lovely karass.
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Yes!! I love your breakdown of the concept. Thank you for the education and insight.
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I don’t like the idea of “soulmates” or “the one” because it creates a fantasy and distorts the reality of human relationships. Relationships require work and growth from the people involved so I think it’s absolutely possible that there is more than just one person out there for someone to love. As for wealth, I don’t really have any ideas.
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Your point about soul mates certainly resonates with many, including myself. There is no doubt that meaningful relationships require effort.
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I look at wealth as another form of propaganda to keep the herd contained. Greener pastures; happy sheep.
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Very interesting! Trying to attain wealth without adequate knowledge of the “system” and how the “game” is played is certainly not wise.
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Maybe true wealth is in wisdom. Only one life is given; knowing how to spend it…..
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