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20 Feb 2009, 10:41 pm

Can anyone here soul bond?



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20 Feb 2009, 10:43 pm

Develop a lifelong telepathic bond with a dragon? I don't know, I have never been presented with the opportunity.



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20 Feb 2009, 10:43 pm

I used to think my AS BF and I were soulmates, but I'm not so sure now.



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20 Feb 2009, 11:51 pm

Covlent bonding, hydrogen bonding, ligand bonds, van der Waal forces.......Soul bonding? Umm.....I don't know. I've never bound my soul to anothers but friends are good.

Cannot really say that I'm anyone's soul-mate and not sure if this would be a good idea either. I'm not sure if this is related but I do have a fear (phobia?) of being a twin. I'm not a twin. But the concept of being a twin would be frightening to me; as if I would share my own self with another being that is not me.


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21 Feb 2009, 1:05 am

Phowa?



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21 Feb 2009, 2:56 am

It would be good if the term would be defined.



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21 Feb 2009, 3:07 am

LabPet wrote:
Covlent bonding, hydrogen bonding, ligand bonds, van der Waal forces.......Soul bonding? Umm.....I don't know. I've never bound my soul to anothers but friends are good.

Cannot really say that I'm anyone's soul-mate and not sure if this would be a good idea either. I'm not sure if this is related but I do have a fear (phobia?) of being a twin. I'm not a twin. But the concept of being a twin would be frightening to me; as if I would share my own self with another being that is not me.

Thats weird I have a twin phobia too 8O



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21 Feb 2009, 3:55 am

LabPet wrote:
Covlent bonding, hydrogen bonding, ligand bonds, van der Waal forces.......Soul bonding? Umm.....I don't know. I've never bound my soul to anothers but friends are good.

Cannot really say that I'm anyone's soul-mate and not sure if this would be a good idea either. I'm not sure if this is related but I do have a fear (phobia?) of being a twin. I'm not a twin. But the concept of being a twin would be frightening to me; as if I would share my own self with another being that is not me.


I can't say that I have a phobia of being a twin, but I'm glad I don't have one. I don't connect the way I should with people (no surprise there!), and it is expected that twins are really close, and all that personal people thing. I don't bond closely with people, to put it short!

Back to the main subject, the comment above implies that I haven't bound my soul with any human's soul yet. Maybe my dog though, but I have trouble reading her as it is (I've actually put a lot of effort into teaching her how to show me exactly what she wants).


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21 Feb 2009, 4:09 am

nightbender wrote:
Can anyone here soul bond?


Not possible, thus there is no such a thing like a soul. But with the right combination of drugs or even meditation, you can archive an illusion of "soul bonding"; quite interesting BTW.



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21 Feb 2009, 11:04 am

its the taking on of another persons(or fictional character) emotions and personality and atritbutes onto your own personality. THats is being able to become someone or something else



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21 Feb 2009, 11:22 am

I have a scientific/mystical/philosophical theory (actually, it's a fact) that Adverb, another member on here, understands, and I call that soul bonding.


Now we live together and have a son, and I'm going to read him the theory as soon as he knows enough words to understand it.



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21 Feb 2009, 11:26 am

nightbender wrote:
its the taking on of another persons(or fictional character) emotions and personality and atritbutes onto your own personality. THats is being able to become someone or something else


I wouldn't want to. I'm me, and I don't want to be someone else. Someone can be a role model. But that's using the other person as an example for my own mental life, not becoming someone else.



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21 Feb 2009, 11:46 am

nightbender wrote:
its the taking on of another persons(or fictional character) emotions and personality and atritbutes onto your own personality. THats is being able to become someone or something else


that's called acting,not "soul-bonding" :p


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21 Feb 2009, 11:51 am

i dont think the "soul" exists.

im a hardcore hardcore atheist :]



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21 Feb 2009, 12:58 pm

I'm on the fence as to whether the individual human soul exists. IMO if the soul exists--it's a far cry from what most people think it is.

So as for soul bonding? Well first I would have to know what you're talking about. I think there's a good chance we all have soul mates....the question is: how many?

One soul mate for each of us because we each have an individual soul? That doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me...But I'm not against the idea either.

I like to think that whatever is our soul is connected up with our sun, the star around which our entire lives revolve quite literally. That part of us which shines brightly, which has potential of some day becoming a star on its own in its own right.....that's the part that could conceivably be called our "soul". If all the extraneous tinfoil and glitter is removed....and this bright shining light is what remains....that "soul" can then connect with other like "souls".

We are already bonded. All that needs be done is uncover the window dressing.



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21 Feb 2009, 1:50 pm

My husband and I are soul mates. Neither of us can imagine life w/out the other. I actually dreamed of him before I even met him, and when we did meet, it was like we had always known each other. After only 1 1/2 months, he asked me to marry him. We have been married 27 years now. He is my best friend and I am his, and it has always been that way from the first day. I do actually think that if we had never met, I would always feel that part of my soul was missing.


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