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THE SOUL SHOCK THAT THE RUNNER TWIN FLAME EXPERIENCES

 


In every twin flames relationship, there are two roles: the runner and the chaser.


Typically, it is the chaser who experiences soul shock, but what is often overlooked is that the runner also goes through it.


At first glance, this may seem illogical since the runner is the one who distances themselves from the relationship, leading some to believe that their emotional connection is not strong. However, this perception is inaccurate.


What is Soul Shock for Twin Flames?


We are all familiar with the pain of heartbreak. Soul shock is like magnifying that pain a hundredfold. It occurs when twin flames separate, tearing apart the shared soul. It is a profound realization from within that you will never feel complete again.


Understandably, the chaser experiences this, as they persist in pursuing the twin flame despite the runner's resistance. However, the truth is that the runner also feels the same pain, which drives them to run. The effects of soul shock can manifest in various ways.


Chasers pursue their twin flames because they fear a life devoid of joy and affection after losing their other half. This fear is compounded by the sense of betrayal they experience when their twin flame rejects them.


On the other hand, the runner also feels the agony, although they may not understand its source. They are just beginning to come to terms with the spiritual aspect of their connection, which they had previously ignored.


This ache that torments the runner is the same pain that ultimately brings the runner and the chaser together.


Soul Shock is vital in the Twin Flames' relationship.


Soul shock plays a crucial role in resolving the dynamic of running and chasing in a twin-flame relationship. Without it, there would be nothing to make the runner pause and reconsider their perspective. The runner only grasps the truth when they feel the ache that accompanies its rejection.


In conclusion, we should exercise more patience with runners. They face the same challenges, pains, and struggles as the chaser.

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