Not everyone incarnated on this planet at this time has a Twin Flame, as twins often do not incarnate simultaneously. Sometimes, especially in these critical years, a Twin Flame may lose their way, forget who they are, or neglect their commitments. In such cases, a Soul Mate steps in to fulfill the role. A Soul Mate is someone from the same Soul Group.
All souls belong to a larger Soul Group known as the Monad, which consists of 144,000 souls with distinct names. When you meditate and seek your Soul Name, it resonates at the same frequency as your Soul Group Name, aligning you with your spiritual essence.
If you're uncertain about your Soul Group Name but have remembered your Soul Name, it's best to meditate, reconnect with your Higher Self, and ask your guardian angels for the name of your Soul Group. You will receive a spiritually resonant name that reflects the vibration of your Soul Group and the ray it operates on.
Numerous soul groups are represented on this planet now. Consequently, some people will resonate with you immediately as Soul Mates or Twin Flames, while others may seem out of sync with your wavelength. This occurs because their souls do not vibrate at your frequency and thus do not emit the same color rays or tonal cord vibrations as yours.
In ancient times, astrologer priests, along with the priests of the Temples of Higher Healing, would work with your mother from the moment of conception to identify your soul group and assist with your incarnation. At birth, a Birth Chart was meticulously drawn up and recorded on a special Birth Crystal, which remained with you throughout your life. Additionally, you would carry a crystal from your galaxy of origin and your soul group, all three crystals working in harmony.
If your vibrational frequency fell out of sync, you would be sent to the Crystal Pyramid Temple of Healing. There, the High Priest or Priestess would use these three crystals, in conjunction with other methods, to realign you with your soul mission and readjust your frequency.
The Soul Crystal also recorded the souls you were destined to meet during your lifetime, including your Soul Mates and Twin Flame (if incarnated). Note that your Twin Flame usually does not incarnate at the same time as you, except in rare instances of higher service, as is happening now. Mostly, they assist you from the invisible planes, helping to maintain your combined light.
Your Soul Mates were listed on the crystal, and among them, the one most compatible with you would be your Soul Partner. When you met this person and decided to commit to a partnership (not marriage, as it was a soul agreement), you would seek guidance from the High Priest or Priestess at the Temple of Love. They would read your Birth, Soul, and Galaxy Crystals to comprehend the soul history of both partners. If this partnership was part of your Soul Contract, a special ceremony would be performed, involving only the couple and the priest, to seal the union.
If two people were not compatible, the reasons would be explained, and they could choose to link up casually but would not have children, as having children was considered a sacred responsibility.
The Ancients understood that sexual energy when mixed during the sexual act, could either enhance or break down the frequencies of both partners. When two people made love and their frequency energies were not the same or equally matched, one could tap into the other's energy field and drain it. Therefore, they were very careful about whom they allowed into their energy fields, especially during sex.
This knowledge has been forgotten over time. With the right Soul Partner, who resonates with us on mind, body, spirit, and soul, the sexual energy released can be incredibly potent and beneficial. It is a beautiful dance of frequencies and vibrations between two lovers, leading to physical, spiritual, mental, and emotional well-being. It can also generate extraordinary energies from this union.
The sexual act is meant to enhance and expand consciousness, leading to euphoria, bliss, and an exuberant state of being. It is one of the greatest gifts you can give to a Soul Mate who resonates with your being. However, with the wrong partners, there will always be a sense of something missing. Momentary gratification during sex with the wrong partner often leads to feelings of emptiness, prompting a continual search for more, resulting in a cycle of unfulfilled desires and one-night stands.
In ancient times, once the High Priestesses of the Crystal Pyramid Temple of Love had permitted a partnership, they would first take the individuals through separate initiations. These initiations elevated their frequency states and introduced them to the full potential of sexual energies, which extended beyond mere physical union and served multiple spiritual and energetic purposes. These teachings ensured that the sexual act was a sacred exchange, enriching both partners and contributing to their collective and individual growth.
In the coming years, as the journey of Twin Flames may encounter challenges or distractions from their shared mission, a Soul Mate will step forward within the Soul Group to ensure continuity and growth. Twin Flame relationships, known for their intensity and spiritual significance, can sometimes face hurdles when one partner strays from their path or temporarily loses sight of their purpose.
The bond between Soul Mates within a Soul Group is characterized by deep love and mutual understanding. This connection not only provides stability but also fosters an environment where both individuals can thrive spiritually and emotionally. Soul Mates often complement each other's strengths and support each other through life's challenges, making their union a source of strength and blessing for the entire Soul Group.
Unlike the complex dynamics of Twin Flames, which can involve intense spiritual lessons and transformational upheavals, relationships with Soul Mates tend to be more harmonious and straightforward. This allows for smoother navigation of shared goals and encourages personal growth within the context of a supportive partnership.
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