What are the definite signs of a twin flame?

It has been more than three years since we crossed paths, and each day, I find myself reminiscing about that fateful encounter and the series of unexpected events that ensued. The moment we met, there was an instant connection that left us both in awe of each other.

Before finding each other, we experienced significant challenges in our previous relationships, grappling with unresolved issues and an inability to find contentment. However, upon meeting, we found solace and a sense of home in one another. From that point forward, it felt like it was just the two of us against the rest of the world.

Now that we are apart, I deeply miss the effortless nature of our bond. Our love was always natural and unforced, and we had an innate ability to heal each other profoundly by openly sharing our deepest desires and darkest fears without fear of judgment.

I experienced a profound sense of peace with him and felt completely at ease as if I could fully trust and be unconditionally loved. I found contentment and a sense of wholeness as if he were the missing piece completing the puzzle of my life.

Our connection went beyond the physical realm. He respected my situation despite being unhappily married then, yet we became each other’s confidant, guardian, and partner in every sense.

We shared mutual respect and understanding, and our relationship thrived on a balance of give and take. We had an uncanny ability to anticipate each other’s needs and fill in the gaps effortlessly, almost as if we were completing each other’s thoughts and sentences seamlessly.

When we spoke, we were continuing an ongoing conversation, picking up where we had left off. The familiarity was striking, almost as if we had known each other for eternity.

Every day, we brought new realizations, lessons, and discoveries to our connection, adding depth and richness to it.

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