The Myth of Soul Mates

By Seth Mullins, published Feb 08, 2007
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We live in a very restless culture. This is evident in the consumerism that drives our society, much of which is motivated by a desire to solve inner problems by external means. Real fulfillment remains always one step away. Before we can be truly happy we need the right deodorant, a better hairstyle, less or more weight (which various powders, pills and programs can help us with). This fickle attitude permeates the collective consciousness to such an extent that it even affects how we think about romance and intimacy. Perhaps our true partners will also remain forever "still to be found". The name we often give to these mythical partners is "Soul Mates".

Many of our cherished ideals here in America are based around the vision of a time or place where all issues are resolved forever - like Heaven, where we spend eternity in idle peace, and destined love, a state of permanent bliss that feels like our first hormonally-charged crush in the seventh grade prolonged indefinately. What these ideas suggest is a state of being where we have no more growing to do. We are finished. Such a condition does not exist on Earth, and I doubt that it's a part of the soul's experience even after physical death. Life is a process of constant change, and any notion that we hold to the contrary should probably be treated as, well, a fairy tale.

Now, this is not meant to suggest that two human beings cannot be compatible. Much to the contrary, in fact. Couples always mirror each other, which is why they were drawn to each other in the first place. This means that if we're dissatisfied with a partnership that we're in, then we're probably dissatisfied with something within ourselves. Believing that we have a true Soul Mate out there that we have yet to find can be a way of avoiding looking at ourselves and waiting, instead, for some miraculous salvation to come from outside.

Takeaways
  • It could be argued that all of us are soulmates in this world. Our fates are intertwined, and thus we are bound by a spiritual marriage.
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