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Did it not work out? Things that happen when you and your soul mate are not meant to end up together

When you meet your soulmate, you not only fall head over heels in love, but you also feel a connection on a spiritual, intellectual and emotional level.

The term "soulmate" is frequently misunderstood since many people believe it simply means "the person you love" or "the person you are marrying." But the reality is, and those of you who have found or met your soulmate will understand, it is a very different emotion and experience than simply being with someone you love. Many people struggle to express this experience. However, your soulmate has your full heart, and the relationship is far more intense than a typical one. This person is not only your other half, but they are the one person who understands you and makes you feel at home as if you have known them for a lifetime.

No matter how many years pass, you still think about the memories

Memories will always be difficult to let go of. Especially if you are going through a difficult moment in your life, you will find yourself replaying those memories in your thoughts frequently. No matter how many years pass, your mind will always return to that spot, to that time you spent together, and to that life you once led that no longer exists in the present. You will experience sporadic flashbacks, which can appear out of nowhere. You will always carry your memories, whether they are pleasant or negative. That’s all you have left of them.

You find love again, but it won’t feel the same

Yes, you will fall in love again, you may even marry and live a wonderful fulfilled life. Even yet, something will always feel incomplete. You can't define it, but you occasionally feel a hole that is not being filled, no matter how happy you are in your life or your new relationship. It's a piece of you that is out of grasp. It's as if no matter how much time has passed after the termination of your relationship with your soulmate, it will never fade. Love never feels the same as it did before. Whether you admit it or not, you know it deep down in your heart.

You become a completely different person

When you and your soulmate part ways, you lose a piece of yourself. You truly never feel the same. You change a lot about yourself, especially how you deal with heartfelt issues like dating and love. It’s as if the anguish of the loss corrupted you to the core and changed your life forever.

You still dream about them

Years could pass, but your sweetheart will continue to emerge in your dreams. It’s how your subconscious mind and soul cope with the loss of your partner. In normal life, you may be quite fine with this knowledge, yet the anguish persists subconsciously.

You may question all the “bad” that occurred

The intensity of being with a soulmate can frequently result in a lot of conflicts and arguments, which can quickly become ugly and lead to devastation. However, when you gain distance from all of this and time passes, you begin to see all of the “bad” in a new light. You start wondering if some of the “bad” was all your fault, or if you might have handled things better. You may wonder how horrible things actually were, or whether you simply overreacted at the moment.

This is how life goes on when you and your soulmate realise you weren’t meant to be together in this life.