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Friday, January 04, 2008

A moment to remember
So, I've just finished watching "A Walk to Remember" and I think there are very few girls on this planet who won't melt after watching it.
Every girl dreams of being a Jamie and getting her Langdon and living together with him happily ever after.
"Love is like the wind" says Jamie, "You can't see but you can feel it"....I'll add my own to that and say that the gentle touch and the sensation of the wind remains even when it's gone.
The wind has no shape, no mortal form, but it touches the being...more than touching the skin...but not every wind produces the similar sensation and so it is with relationships.
Not every relationship reaches the bottom of your heart and makes you feel where you need to feel the most.
Not every man is the type who will make you cry when he leaves....and don't get me wrong. Every break-up is tearful, but seperating from the one makes your soul cry. But it also has a wierd cathartic effect, in that it makes you weep with a smile, because it teaches you to cherish and realise that beautiful memories are the essence of living.
The one is not a person with whom you share yourself, your home, your bank-account with, rather it's a person who echoes your soul. A twin soul is never a person who shares your soul, but he or she is rather a reflection of your own soul.
So, not everyone will have access to the keys of your heart...but the one can see it without the keys and the bondages.
It is the one you can trust with the piles of old diaries in which you scribbled your deepest thoughts and amatuer poetry, and it doesn't matter if any embarrassing details lie in there.
Least of what matters when it comes to congruent souls is the face.
Yes, it maybe the initial attraction...but only a fool will not look beyond it. God, was very clever when he paired twin souls - so most people who keep failing in their relationships probably don't have the insight to go beyond the trappings of the physical.

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