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Monday, May 21st, 2018 at
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February 6, 2024 Tags: Authenticity, denial, Ego, love, Romantic Fantasy, Soulmate, The Subconscious Mind, True Love, Virtues and Vices
It is beyond frustrating to try and reject someone who doesn’t seem to be getting the message. No matter how much you try to insult them or hurt their feelings to drive them away from you, they find a way to interpret what you say or do as a sign of undying, ultimate, height of […]
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Wednesday, September 20th, 2017 at
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June 13, 2024 Tags: Old Souls*, Romantic Fantasy, Soulmate, Thinker Type, Young Soul*
The main difference between the Old Souls* and the Young Soul* are what they value in a relationship. In essence, the Young Soul* thinking ideal is: “I will never let you go no matter what!” (Greatest love is to never give up on a person no matter how much they fight back.) In contrast, the […]
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Tuesday, December 15th, 2015 at
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Tags: Psychology, Romantic Fantasy, The Subconscious Mind
This blog post SHOULD BE a secret, but, as I essentially have no secrets, this, too, will go out onto my blog without much of a worry. This post might seem very irrelevant to you if you don’t want to be an Internet sensation, but I assure you there is a point to this post. […]
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Wednesday, April 9th, 2014 at
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Tags: Projecting, Romantic Fantasy, The Subconscious Mind
If you wonder if you can trust what someone says in a dream, you should take it this way: “Once I become consciously aware of what my soul already knows…” Dreams can bring you a symbolic message, too, one that you need to read for yourself – the simplest, most obvious answer is the one you’re looking for.
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Friday, November 29th, 2013 at
7:14 pm in Australia - Last edit on
Tags: reality check, Romantic Fantasy, The Subconscious Mind
Remember that it’s brilliant to make too big wishes, so big, that you don’t ever believe they’d come true. That’s the sneaky part of law of attraction; you have a crazy thought that you enjoy for a few seconds of your entire life: Since the dream is so out of proportion with reality, you don’t even pay attention to it as you let it go.
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