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Writer's pictureGaia Sophia

Letting Go, In Love

True love is forever, yet that doesn't mean the partnership always persists. We forget that we can let go, in love.

Many couples believe that if they stay together, their relationship is a success, and if they separate, it's a failure.


Why not measure relationship success by how well you treat one another, how much you've learned from each other, how much you've grown?


It is possible for two people to be perfectly lovely to one another, and still need to separate to fulfill their individual soul purposes. Nothing even needs to be "wrong" in the relationship. There's just an inner knowing that your time together is complete.


I've been blessed to separate lovingly in my last three relationships with soulmates. In the first two examples, my then (ex)partner and I exchanged words of gratitude at our physical parting, thanking each other for all the beauty we've gifted one another and wishing each other well on our journey ahead.


In the most recent example, my then (ex)partner was upset at our physical parting. Only I could express my gratitude to him before I left, as he sat there in angry silence. I then had a series of three dreams. In the first, I kissed his back in apology and he didn't look at me, but he sighed in relief. In the second, I kissed his back and he looked at me. In the third, we were embracing, staring into each other's eyes. I smiled and said, "I love you." He smiled wide and said, "I love you, too."


I woke up feeling at peace, as we were at peace.


The soul knows that unconditional love is forever.


With all my love,

Gaia Sophia


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