Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Two souls met a long time ago, way before their bodies do.

According to Plato, the great philosopher,

“With the birth of humans, which looked nothing like how we are now, the man and woman, two different souls, shared one body.
Two heads, four arms and legs, just like two entities joined back to back. The other person was always there.”

“They could walk on forever, since if one pair of legs tire, the other pair would take over.
They possessed ultimate mental and physical strength, and didn’t need the help of any other.”

“But the Greek Gods were displeased with this powerful ‘creature’, which had no need on depending on anyone else, but themselves.
They felt that they were too strong to be overpowered.”

“One particular Greek God could no longer stand the threat, and he used a strong lighting bolt to separate the ‘creature’ into two.”

“Lost are the mental and physical strength.
“Lost are the constant needs of dependence.”

“One would walk on and on, and tire, looking for their other half.”

The belief of soul-mates, were always like some fictional fairytale that lasted forever.
What makes you believe that this fictional fairytale does exist?

Fate does things in small ways that sparks many different emotions.
Happiness, excitement, hope, sadness, hurt, disappointment, guilt.
As long as you’re human, you’ve felt such extreme emotions in one point in your life.
But what exudes all these emotions combined into one?
Love.

Can someone make me believe that it can all come true?
Or do you have to believe in it yourself to let it all come true?

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