You don’t have to be a hopeless romantic to believe in soulmates and predestined fate. You may have already met your soulmate, but you didn’t know it yet.
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00:00Hello, Wessies. It's Dominique. I'm here to break down TikTok's viral trend, the Invisible String Theory, as it's been hot on TikTok and has us questioning our relationship to spirituality, romance, and fate-based connections.
00:15So, what's the Invisible String Theory anyway? The theory is based on the idea that people can share a special connection throughout their lives, even before they actually cross paths.
00:26Can you break down the Invisible String Theory?
00:28From birth, we're connected to our soulmate. It's going to be a lover. It's almost transactional, but it's like an emotional transaction.
00:34People who believe this theory feel as though two people can be connected by Invisible String. So, no matter the circumstances or time and space, they'll find their way to each other eventually.
00:46It's giving soulmate and predestined partner essays.
00:48Here are key three takeaways to consider when examining this theory, according to therapist Ricky McCoy.
00:59It's possible to have a fated connection with someone. However, that doesn't mean the connection is meant to last forever.
01:05Oop, clock that tea.
01:07Clock that tea.
01:07Some connections teach us, stretch us, and mirror back what we need to heal most.
01:13And that way, the Invisible String can represent soul contracts, karmic ties, or emotional bonds that are part of our growth.
01:20And sometimes what feels like faith actually feels like familiarity.
01:24What we interpret as meant to be might be our own subconscious, recreating an old wound in hopes of healing it.
01:34There you have it, Essies. What do you think about this theory?