Not Every Relationship Is Meant To Last Forever
One thing I wish I had understood sooner is that not every relationship is meant to last a lifetime. For years, I clung to relationships long after they had run their course, believing that if I just tried harder, compromised more, or persevered through the challenges, things would eventually work out. This approach left me feeling exhausted and stuck, trying to force connections that no longer served either of us.
Then I discovered the concept of soul contracts, and everything changed.
What Are Soul Contracts?
Soul contracts are like pre-life agreements that our souls make before we’re born. They outline the relationships and experiences necessary for our growth. Each person we encounter—whether a partner, friend, or colleague—plays a specific role in our spiritual journey. Understanding this can shift how we approach our relationships.
Here’s an Example:
One of my clients met her husband at a party, and they felt an immediate, deep connection, as if they had known each other for lifetimes. They married quickly and soon had a dog, a mortgage, and three kids. Over time, though, they began to bring out each other's insecurities—his fear of abandonment and her struggle with self-worth.
Despite their best efforts, they were stuck in a pattern of arguments and misunderstandings. They realized their relationship wasn’t about changing each other, but about facing their issues of self-love and self-respect.
They realized their connection was more about personal growth than staying together forever.
Understanding this, they accepted that their relationship had fulfilled its purpose. Although they faced practical challenges—like co-parenting and dividing their finances—they were able to handle the separation with calmness and acceptance, gratitude instead of bitterness.
This helped them move forward in a healthier way, for themselves and their family.
If you find yourself in a relationship and want to release it gracefully, here’s how:
Recognize the Purpose: Reflect on what this relationship taught you and how it contributed to your growth. Letting go doesn’t mean the relationship was a failure; it means the soul contract has been fulfilled.
Express Gratitude: Appreciate the value and lessons this relationship brought into your life. You don’t need a direct conversation; even offering thanks on a soul level can bring closure. Their Higher Self will receive it.
Set Energetic Boundaries: Clear their energy from your system with love, and reclaim any energy you may have unconsciously given away. Cutting energetic cords can help you move forward with clarity.
I’d love to hear from you.
How have you released relationships gracefully?