What you need to know about the Personality Mirror Soulmate Typology
First, the primary key to understanding any of my theories is to pin a label on yourself. You’ll do this by answering this one question:
Which comes first, commitment or falling in love?
- Full commitment comes before falling truly in love. (the Normal Person* answer)
- Falling in love truly comes before full commitment. (the Savants* answer)
The entire Destination Soulmate category is solely a Savants* thinking thing. The Normal Person* do not need to worry about it. Just skip over it, if you’re the Normal Person*, it will make no sense to you and you’ll only find yourself irritated, frustrated, and annoyed. Leave it to the Savants*, who find it to be a relief and a form of reassurance and a source of hope and support.
For the Normal Person*, if you want to read this typology at all, start with the Lovers’ Choice Soulmate* definition. That should make sense to you much more than anything else on it.
Where does this theory originate from?
The theory originates from my pen. It has one single developer, me. I am a psychic empath and have a very keen sense of emotional nuance, and I use this as a very unscientific but efficient tool to understand other people. The theory is in no way “gods word”, but I’d be willing to suggest it will open a lot of knots and twists in your relationships, whether you fully understand how I developed it or not. I always expect my readers to maintain a level of consideration, no matter how good a theory is, I am certain you’ll find some aspects that do not sit well with you – although I am equally convinced that in time, I’ll make this theory as waterproof as humanly possible… 😉
It has been developed since 2012, the work is on-going. I will adapt the theory as I find errors in it. So far, I have written 30 standard length books worth of text surrounding this topic, so I’ve been relatively thorough with it. 😀 It is quite possibly the most advanced relationship theory in existence, combined with other parts of my theories… (You should see the complexity that I’m working on now…! Phew!)
You should know that I am still uncertain about some terms I’ve chosen for the theory. I cannot make up my mind about what to call the 2nd Tier Destination Soulmate, for instance, so don’t get too emotionally attached to the names, and give me suggestions if you can think of a better term for something. The Savants* and the Normal Person* Â -terms are also a bit iffy, but they tend to work better than I’d like them to, the connotation to solids and fluids does make it a little hilarious – that was what you needed to know, right..?
The origin of the theory is in the True Emotion Mirror ideas, but it has been more or less completely removed from it since. I still use the term “True Emotion Mirror” from time to time, but there is no direct equivalent to the theoretical True Emotion Mirror, only the actual equivalent exists, and that depends on who defines the term “True Emotion Mirror”.
That’s about it though.
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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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