![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
【Eyebrow-senpai】
As humans live, there are times when they'll meet someone with whom they feel a, "special connection," in spite of age, nationality, or sex.
I came to realize through reading Native American manuscripts, and the works of Ehara-san, that this is the concept of, "Soul Mates."
Not simply friends and family, not just same sex or opposite sex, but animals plants, one can say this about all living things.
Romantic relationships, friendly groups, it's not simply a matter of your values being the same or not, it's something you sense--a state of being where both parties can potentially be even more, and in an instant are on the same wavelength.
And this isn't to say it's confined only to those close to us.
In some cases, there are times when you can feel that from people who are interested in things you yourself aren't at all.
When I was in high school, there was a senpai of mine. He had no eyebrows, and was a constant delinquent. He was always angering others, and had no friends--but for some reason he and I found ourselves on the same wavelength.
We didn't really speak that much by way of conversation, but Eyebrow-senpai for some reason poured himself out to me, and I feel like we really connected.
Eyebrow-senpai, who'd been turned away by so many other groups, now has a wonderful pair of eyebrows, and is a successful real estate agent.
I'm wondering if perhaps there isn't someone like that for everyone, someone with that illogical sense of understanding.
"One plus one is more than two." When you meet that person, you meet a new part of yourself, and connect to your own growth.
"The two raise each other up." Meeting friends like that, I'm now able to learn more about my own self.
And because that truth definitely exists, I can overcome most anything.
sadlfihusdlfiushdf just hurry up and come out already.
As humans live, there are times when they'll meet someone with whom they feel a, "special connection," in spite of age, nationality, or sex.
I came to realize through reading Native American manuscripts, and the works of Ehara-san, that this is the concept of, "Soul Mates."
Not simply friends and family, not just same sex or opposite sex, but animals plants, one can say this about all living things.
Romantic relationships, friendly groups, it's not simply a matter of your values being the same or not, it's something you sense--a state of being where both parties can potentially be even more, and in an instant are on the same wavelength.
And this isn't to say it's confined only to those close to us.
In some cases, there are times when you can feel that from people who are interested in things you yourself aren't at all.
When I was in high school, there was a senpai of mine. He had no eyebrows, and was a constant delinquent. He was always angering others, and had no friends--but for some reason he and I found ourselves on the same wavelength.
We didn't really speak that much by way of conversation, but Eyebrow-senpai for some reason poured himself out to me, and I feel like we really connected.
Eyebrow-senpai, who'd been turned away by so many other groups, now has a wonderful pair of eyebrows, and is a successful real estate agent.
I'm wondering if perhaps there isn't someone like that for everyone, someone with that illogical sense of understanding.
"One plus one is more than two." When you meet that person, you meet a new part of yourself, and connect to your own growth.
"The two raise each other up." Meeting friends like that, I'm now able to learn more about my own self.
And because that truth definitely exists, I can overcome most anything.
sadlfihusdlfiushdf just hurry up and come out already.
no subject
Date: 2007-10-07 11:13 am (UTC)