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Feels Like Home
Every once in a while you meet someone that you not only connect with, you feel like you’ve known them your whole life. You are instantly comfortable in their company, you get each other, everything seems effortless and natural. I think if I were to analyze it I would suggest that perhaps what is happening is this: We’ve known ourselves our whole lives and even though we may not know who we are or who we are changes, evolves, flows, develops, even falls apart and comes back together sometimes, we have been in our own lives for it’s entirety. Maybe other peoples choices and experiences have lead them down the same thought process, the same choices, the same conclusion, and when we meet them what we are really meeting is a little piece of who we’ve always known. I think what happens is that we see ourselves in someone else and since ourself is who we resonate most with, it creates a natural bridge between us and this seemingly amazing, out of nowhere soul mate we’ve run into. Life in general is birth, experience, and death. We eat and sleep to stay alive and all along the way we feel. When you boil it down and include the fact that there are an infinite amount of other humans to interact with, then you can kind of see how running into a few like you isn’t all that crazy. After all, the circles you run in, are the same circles the people you meet run in and it’s only a matter of time before one of them eventually feels like home.
-Victoria Nolting
Published at
2023-03-25 21:26:44Event JSON
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