True Emotion Mirror Runner’s Perspective and how the chaser runs
For all of you newbies out there, I must stress that this article is not about a simple rejection: if someone doesn’t want you, they don’t, and that’s as mysterious as things get sometimes, but this article is about the True Emotion Mirror runner’s perspective and the runner and chaser dynamic between highly developed, highly elevated, ancient soulmates, in some context known as True Emotion Mirrors. (Read more about my view on the True Emotion Mirror theory if you find that statement conflicting what you already know about True Emotion Mirrors.)
What I find about True Emotion Mirrors is that they tend to wish to mystify this connection further than what is actually helpful for the reunion. The purpose of this article is to bring you down towards the ground a little, without, for a second, attempting to deny the existence of True Emotion Mirrors or the profoundness of the connection, even if I do have some pointers to add to what is generally accepted as the complete truth of True Emotion Mirrors.
True Emotion Mirror running is not necessarily physical running. It maybe emotional running, which means that physically, that person is there, but they are so afraid of saying the wrong thing and ruining it all, that they simply clam up and hide their emotions from their True Emotion Mirror and appear superbly cold and distant as a result. They may put up a front, thinking they’d be more loved that way, they’ll hide aspects of themselves from their True Emotion Mirror, thinking their Twin wouldn’t love them if they knew what they are actually like. Both men and women do this, they start playing a role rather than allow their True Emotion Mirror to see them for who they actually are.
When the True Emotion Mirror running becomes physical, it is a reaction to the feeling that they are not good enough for their True Emotion Mirror. (Not to be mistaken for the situation, where a Trail Companion* realizes that we both like different things and what makes me happy makes you miserable, or that I have found myself wishing awful things to happen to you, which is a sign we are not real friends or lovers, after which this person calls it quits. Not a True Emotion Mirror, but a Trail Companion*, or a soulmate, as True Emotion Mirror writers usually like to call them.) The True Emotion Mirror who decides to leave “because they are not good enough” are completely and utterly loved by their True Emotion Mirror, and their True Emotion Mirror holds them in a high regard, but the runner’s self-esteem is low, and they see themselves in a negative light, while they feel their Twin is a lot better than they, themselves are. And as True Emotion Mirrors are always equal in everything, when one of them thinks themselves to be “not very good” they automatically view themselves being less than their True Emotion Mirror.
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*) Term changed after this post was originally written. Fractions of old terms may exist elsewhere in the post. Read about term updates.
**) Narcissists are Young Souls left alone to survive and they're doing their best. Their emotional age ranges from 3 to 17 -year old. The younger, the more severe the narcissism.
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