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If anyone remembers my little ramble on soul mates you may understand why I am beside myself with joy to find out that he is coming back to the UK for a couple of weeks in the summer.
I am floating on a great big happy cloud of happy.
I am floating on a great big happy cloud of happy.
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Date: 2011-05-27 03:18 am (UTC)When you connect with another person and become completely open and trusting with that individual, your two souls begin to flow together.
Should such a deep bond be formed, it is said you have found your “Anam Cara” or soul friend.
Your “Anam Cara” always accepts you as you truly are, holding you in beauty and light. In order to appreciate this relationship, you must first recognize your own inner light and beauty. This is not always easy to do. The Celts believed that forming an “Anam Cara” friendship would help you to awaken your awareness of your own nature and experience the joys of others.
The “Anam Cara” was originally someone to whom you confessed, revealing the hidden intimacies of your life. With the “Anam Cara”, you could share your innermost self, your mind and your heart. This friendship was an act of recognition and belonging. When you had an “Anam Cara”, your friendship cut across all convention, morality and category. You were joined in an ancient and eternal way with the “friend of your soul”.
~ from “Anam Cara…Wisdom from the Celtic World“, by John O’Donohue ~