Dear Soulmate,
I believe there was a strong, unseen connection that connect me to the one I am suppose to be with.. It’s something I call an invisible thread that connects two people who are destined to meet, regardless of time and place and circumstance. Some people call it the string of fate, others the thread of destiny. It is, I believe which will bring me and my love to the same stretch of internet space in a vast, teeming city—just two people out of eight million, somehow connected, somehow meant to be.
Our story will be a story of a very unlikely love, and of the unexpected ways It will be a story of how two people who lived in the different places— from wildly different worlds—somehow touched each other’s hearts and profoundly changed each other’s lives. It will be a story of letting go—of crippling fears, of expectations and limitations—and being open to the sweet, unplanned blessings of life. I guess you could say it is the story of how two people will learn to live.
And, of course, it is the story of me to met you.. Whatever it is that made you notice my profile is clearly something that cannot be extinguished, no matter how relentless the forces aligned against it. Some may call it spirit. Some may call it heart. Whatever it is, it gave you remarkable strength and courage to answer me.. So here we were, two people with absolutely nothing in common, except, we would eventually discover, a powerful, shared desire—the desire to feel loved.. We won't know how long our journey would last when we set out on it. I am sure we both recognized it was an unusual arrangement, and I know each of us will have to learn to trust the other. But in the end we will wound up meeting and hundreds of times after that. When we met we were just two people with complicated pasts and fragile dreams. But somehow we found each other, and we became husband and wife and that, you will see, made all the difference for us both.May you be open to each threat that comes into your life-the golden ones and the course ones-and may you weave them into a brilliant and beautiful life.
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