Wouldn't those studies have to prove the existence of soul mates first ?
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· 6 years ago
In 1943 when lsd was first taken there was a discovery of the human soul that is attached to a ribbon. This string had a complex system of numbers which were randomly put together, or so they thought. Flash forward to 1986 and a man named Hubert Giestenhus took lsd and found that his wife had the same set of numbers on her ribbon were the same as his. This lead to many different studies and found that a soul mate existed. Out of 5,000 coupkes tested only 8 had matching numbers. Therefore they did prove it in a journal they wrote and put out in 1990.
I met a guy when I was 17 and we became instant friends and were inseparable for a bit, but college took us in different directions (we went to the same college, but partied and didn't ever get together besides hooking up once later). We lost touch eventually. Last year, he got sick and almost died, but during his drugged up, feverish state in the hospital, he had a dream about me and said my name. His gf at the time got mad and they broke up. I had thought about him at about the same time and found his email online. It wasn't an address he normally uses, so it took awhile for him to check it and reply after I emailed him to say hello. He asked me to call him, I did and we talked on the phone for hours everyday (for 2 months), then he packed up his stuff and drove across the country to be with me (moved here). I am 39 and he is 40 and he is my soulmate and the love of my life. He was the first one to say that we are soulmates, but I definitely agree. Don't give up!
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