The Shared Well of Personal Power in Twin Flame Relationships
I've recently come to a realization that holds for me on a personal level, although it may not be applicable on a broader scale. Likely, many readers or listeners won't resonate with this idea.
Most of us are aware that Twin Flames share the same Solar Plexus, intensifying their connection and power. Everything, from their reservoir of Ego to the outward projection of energy, originates from this common energy source. This is why one Twin may feel either empowered or weakened when the other is at their energetic peak, giving their best.
This article explores the concept of achieving balance. In an ideal scenario, both counterparts possess equal power and energy. They are both outgoing warriors, drawing from the same Solar Plexus, with neither feeling inferior to the other. However, this equilibrium may lead to the misuse of power, with one Twin becoming greedy for recognition and wanting to assert their uniqueness.
These Twins share similarities in various aspects, particularly their Chakras, especially the Heart Chakra. This shared connection means they experience the same heartaches and employ similar defense mechanisms to cope. They also share dreams of making the world a better place and connecting with the Universe on a similar level.
Returning to our initial focus on the Solar Plexus, the pool of Masculine Energy is shared between the Twins, giving them similar desires and potentials, such as networking skills and intelligence.
In recent times, there has been a rise in the Feminine side, drawing from the Masculine or Solar Plexus, resulting in a decline in the Masculine Ego.
This phenomenon leads to the conclusion that individuals must learn the art of balance, understanding that a harmonious blend of Masculine and Feminine energies is essential for Union. This Union and Balance are necessary for individuals to reach their full potential and fulfill their desires.
As the Feminine aspect settles and the Masculine regains its former strength, both can coexist and function without conflict.
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