Hey there, everyone. I couldn’t help but post another article today. Someone on Facebook asked a unique question. She wanted to know if it’s possible to date someone in Heaven. She joked that she’s not having any luck here on Earth and hoped finding a partner between lives might be easier.
I was delighted to inform her it’s entirely possible. Our planet consists of roughly eight billion souls, and each person has an average of three or four guardian angels. Do the math, and you’ll quickly realize that Heaven contains far more people than Earth. This means it’s a social beehive of activity when we’re over there. We cross paths with a lot of people. Some are folks we’ve shared past lifetimes with, and others are complete strangers. New friendships form all the time, and occasionally, love blossoms as well.
Heavenly connections are admittedly less complicated than Earthly romances. In part, this is because we have it so easy over there. No expectations, no insecurities, no distractions to strain the relationship. Plus, everything is bathed in the soft glow of unconditional love, which causes us to see everything through rose-colored glasses. Is it wonderful? You betcha!
Yet, maintaining a romance in Heaven is easy. It’s like putting an ice cube in a freezer and boasting that it won’t melt. But what if you throw the ice cub onto a hot stove? That’s what happens when two souls bring their love to Earth. Can love flourish despite the harsh realities of life as we know it? Adding children to the mix, blending finances, cohabitating, and finding time for date nights after a stressful day at work… these added layers of complexity are often the make-it-or-break-it factor.
Sometimes, it works out. Other times, it doesn’t. Either way, a couple can come together again in future lifetimes. And certainly, they’ll have plenty of laughs in Heaven between lives.
Earth is a funny old planet. We get a little goofy when we’re in these awkward flesh suits called bodies. It’s easy to forget who we are, why we came here, and what we’re truly made of. But those who view life through a wide-angle lens might just remember some truths that were apparent in Heaven… that true love takes effort, patience, and selflessness. It requires empathy, open communication, and a desire to put your partner’s best interest before your own. True love cannot be rationally defined with words or human conditions. It transcends reason, logic, and even time itself.
A couple may have crossed paths several times throughout history… gliding in and out of each other’s lives from one incarnation to the next, crisscrossing like figure skaters in a routine that never ends. When two souls are karmically and cosmically intertwined, they will always find each other again. Like migrating birds who travel thousands of miles, they instinctively find their destination. And when they are together, they are home.
This much is true. Right now, in Heaven, two people are meeting for the very first time. They feel drawn together like a pair of magnets. Similar to cartoon characters, hearts are floating all around their smiling faces. They’re wondering what the future may hold for them. And they’re already daydreaming about the lovey-dovey moments they’ll have together. Maybe they’ll stay in Heaven a while longer and enjoy this feeling without any complications. Perhaps they’ll eventually decide to pack it up and bring the relationship to Earth, where they’ll inevitably find each other, get married, and have a few kids. Throw in a mortgage, a couple of golden retrievers, and a few bumps along the way… and boom - they’ll have themselves a nice little ice cube on this warm stove called Life.
Meanwhile, I’m already planning to corner the dating market next time I get to Heaven. With a sound business model, surely I can start a Heavenly dating service. I could play Cupid for people who didn’t have much luck dating here on Earth. With a simple questionnaire, I could find a suitable mate for them. It would be called Soul Matey. You know… like, “Argh, Matey,” combined with the words Soul Mate. It would conjure up images of a pirate, which is why the logo would be a sailor whose eye patch has a red heart on it.
Then again, I’ve heard that if you have to explain the joke to people, it’s not funny in the first place. Perhaps it’s back to the drawing board for me. I plan to live a long, healthy lifetime, so I have plenty of time to develop something clever for single people on the Other Side.
Until then, thanks for reading. Feel free to pass this along to anyone who might find the topic interesting.
If you’re looking for insights into your love life (current or future), call or email the office. I discuss this subject at length in my Soul Discovery sessions.
Hugs to you all,
Andy
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