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Twin Flame Soul Mates - Union and History

In the pure desire to reach for God, we come into union with our twin flame soul mate. Individualized ascension, union within the self and self mastery are all the elements that point to the meeting and connection  The connection may be in physical form, or it could be in the spiritual.

Spiritual union is what is actually taking place at the point of union.  The I AM presence of each individual unites again through their holy Christ self.  This union enables the two twins to communicate telepathically because the contact and union join the two in consciousness.

In the Emerald Tablets, written by Thoth the Atlantean, there are versus that pertain to "two becoming one and the one becoming the all".  This passage speaks about consciousness and the ever expanding spiral towards wholeness.  Union with the flame leads to greater union with the all. But what might be surprising is that the Tablets also speak about beings that already reside in the Halls of Amenti. These are the "children of light".  They are one being with a dual consciousness of both male and female.  This is where the union with a flame takes us and where ultimately we are headed.

As so given, your flame even if he or she resides on the other side of the veil will most likely be influencing your consciousness while you are on earth.  Many flames will act as spiritual guides for their counterparts and some even partake in projects and writings.  Each maintains their identity, while still uniting in spirit.  The point of union and the ascension is the ever expanding spiral back to the whole.  As humans we tend to think that it's the end all. - it's not.  We are constantly expanding our consciousness, constantly growing, and constantly reaching towards wholeness with the all.

This is not a physical manifestation, but a spiritual path.  Your reach for the divine, the divine part of yourself, unscathed by society, patterns of thought or beliefs, is that part that contains the original blueprint of your creation.  Think of yourself as a cell that was formed from other cells dividing in the body.  The original cell is pure. But if disease sets in, it no longer operates with it's full potential. The disease would be representative of our mis-qualified energy, formed in the body, mind and consciousness of the individual by our patterns, conditioning and society.  To break through that barrier, we must ascend through our consciousness.  Change the way we think and act, setting our sights on the higher goal - union with God.

This concept is not something new, but something forgotten.  For even in our history there lies many treasures that provide a glimpse of the inner workings of the some of the greatest poets, philosophers and painters of our time.

Here are some of our treasures:

Botticelli, The Birth of Venus, for example, represents the birthing of a nude woman.  Not yet clothed by man, she is pure in form, void of the coverings of the pure soul, this is truly DIVINE beauty:


    Botticelli, Birth of Venus: Sandro Botticelli, The Birth of Venus, 1483-85, tempera on panel, 68 x 109 5/8" (172.5 x 278.5 cm), Galeria degli Uffizi, Florence Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris & Dr. Steven Zucker




The Birth of Venus (French: La Naissance de VĂ©nus)  by 19th-century painter William-Adolphe Bouguereau:


The Garden of Earthly Delights by Bosch, representing the two in one at the left corner of the center panel:



The cover of the Dangerous Album by Michael Jackson.  Our road to wholeness and union, again represented by the same Adam and Eve represented in the painting above, only this time it is represented as a destination:


A painting commissioned by Michael Jackson, similar The Birth of Venus above, again representing divinity:


Eros, son of Aphrodite:


Guido Reni Archangel Michael painting with both female and male features: The higher form of one consciousness:



"When I heard my first love story I started looking for you, not knowing how blind that was. Lovers don't finally meet somewhere. They're in each other all along."

   - Jalal ad-Din Rumi

Plato 2,500 years ago:

" ... and when one of them meets the other half, the actual half of himself, the pair are lost in an amazement of love and friendship and intimacy and one will not be out of the other's sight even for a moment..."




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