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Twin Flames and Losing Your Everloving Mind

Why it’s so hard to just “move on” from this obsession

Emily Jennings
Twin Flames
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4 min readJan 31, 2025
It’s okay to be obsessed with your twin flame.
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This isn’t just an everyday obsession. Most people won’t understand. When you’ve met someone you’re attracted to, but who also causes a series of wild experiences both inside and outside you, there’s no going back. You can’t just “move on” and get over this. It’s beyond romance — it’s a spiritual experience. Why wouldn’t you be obsessed?

It’s not like a mundane relationship. Only those who have also met their twin flames can understand this. For many people, this experience immediately makes it obvious that they must look within and heal. It shoves personal development and shadow work in your face. Whether the twin flame is in your life or not speaking to you, you can feel the need for inner improvement growing to uncomfortable levels. They trigger you like no one else can.

It’s Not Like Other Relationships

It’s not a “normal” experience of meeting someone you like, only to have them ghost you. It’s not just about feeling a connection and being comfortable around this person. It’s not just a bad breakup. These are all normal experiences in the modern dating world, and we know the pattern. But twin flames don’t make sense like that. No, this isn’t the same.

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Twin Flames
Twin Flames

Published in Twin Flames

A collection of writing about twin flames, healing, and love

Emily Jennings
Emily Jennings

Written by Emily Jennings

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