“To say that one waits a lifetime for his soulmate to come around is a paradox. People eventually get sick of waiting, take a chance on someone, and by the art of commitment become soulmates, which takes a lifetime to perfect.” — Criss Jami, Venus in Arms
Month: May 2025
“The minute I heard my first love story I started looking for you, not knowing how blind I was. Lovers don’t finally meet somewhere. They’re in each other all along.” — Rumi
“A soulmate is a romantic partner who really understands the needs of your soul, mind and body with little or no explanation needed.” — Lebo Grand
“Soulmates are those that we’ve known many lifetimes, have had many karmic contracts with, and with whom we have resolved conflicts. Marriage partners may or may not be soul mates, though they will be a soul contract. With true soul mates, there is no struggle. What’s left over is love.” — Karen M. Black
“Maybe love at first sight isn’t what we think it is. Maybe it’s recognizing a soul we loved in a past life and falling in love with them again.” — Kamand Kojouri
“Our universe grants every soul a twin, a reflection of themselves—the kindred spirit. And no matter where they are or how far away they are from each other—even if they are in different dimensions, they will always find one another. This is destiny; this is love.” — Julie Dillon
“You don’t love someone because of their looks or their clothes or their car. You love them because they sing a song only your heart can understand.” — J. Smith
“There is a special bond between twin soulmates—unconditional love, respect for each other, bringing out the best in each other, and highly compatible.” — Mettrie L.
“Most people have more than one soulmate. A soulmate can come in the form of a life partner, friend, child, or lover. A soul mate can be someone with whom you share a spiritual path, a joint work in the world, or a commitment to be parents to certain souls. It can be one whose growth you are sponsoring, such as a child.” — Sanaya Roman
“Our lives may not have fit together, but ohh, did our souls know how to dance.” — K. Towne Jr.
