The Duality of Light Validates the Twin Souls Reality

Stella Heart
3 min readJun 11, 2021

Adam and Eve: the Firstborn Twin Souls

copyright Jason Blackwell / Stella Heart

The term “twin soul” was made popular in the 80s in the lea of Theosophy. Most of us, however, are not aware that the concept originated from the Jewish literature, by the term, “Plag Nishamasa” which means soul splitting or half souls. Twin souls are commonly defined as an ovoid of light divided into two spheres that share the same blueprint. Aristotle described this kind of soul as “a single soul inhabiting two bodies”. The Double Slit experiment first performed by Thomas Young emphasized that there is an interaction of a light that split as it passes through the narrow dual slit, and eventually return as a single entity. This event is known as Quantum Coherence; the great source of coherence is a laser.

According to the Jewish Midrash, Adam was originally created as a single entity, both male and female. It is said that Eve was with Adam all along and the two were created together. This means that Adam was created Androgynous, a two-faced man, one of a male and the other a female as seemingly described in Psalm 139:5: “You hedge me before and behind” depicting a two side of a coin or the world in upper and lower waters. Then God caused Adam to fall into a deep sleep and took a rib from Adam; from that rib, God made a woman. (Gen. 2:21–22)

Legend says that twin souls are a single unit that was split and have since then encountered many lifetimes together. Before oblivion detached them, it is said that they vowed to each other to one day become one once more. (See the deeper point of view of this doctrine inthe book, Our Lives Are Connected by Jason S. Blackwell.)

Light, as it interacts by itself is by nature dual, and Quantum Mechanics shows the characteristics of such puzzling duality appearing as a single entity. The study of Blackwell emphasizes that a twin soul relationship clearly portrays the nature of light alluding that a human soul is light. Our Lives, painstakingly presents each law of Quantum Mechanics in every chapter relating how the complex twin soul relationship matches the description of the nature of light. In other words, the study is an analogy showing that a human soul is best recognized personally when it is matched with another soul in which someday the two will become one. The book, for instance, exhibits the characteristics of twin souls by simplifying the laws of the light (quanta) such as the Superposition, Dirac’s Theory, Harmonic Oscillation, Cryptography, Special Relativity, etc., to explain the “spooky in a distance” affair involving telepathy, synchronicity, runner-chaser, and all the descriptions we usually find about the twin soul relationship.

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Metaphysicist and soulmate writer