By Lynnie Stein / May 9, 2025

Find Your Soulmate & Snip Those Soulmate Strings!

Ever been tangled in a soul connection with someone who’s more trick than treat? A relationship woven with illusions, fibs, and faithlessness? Yet, despite the chaos, there’s that magical bond—a feeling of oneness and love that defies logic. You finish each other’s sentences, dream of each other, and share matching flaws that pop up like pesky weeds. Your fights are volcanic, but the makeups? Pure celestial bliss. Those tears you shared? They bonded you in a way no physical hug ever could. But, oh boy, the intensity was a rollercoaster ride to Unhealthy Land, where mistrust gnawed at your love like a termite on a log.

For nearly three years, you rode the on-and-off merry-go-round, knowing full well you were as toxic for each other as a sugar rush. He fluttered from one relationship to another, all while declaring his undying love for you. His double-dealing ways were as welcome as a porcupine in a balloon shop—unfair, unloving, and unhealthy. So, you started plotting your great escape, trying to banish him from your essence. Going cold turkey worked until he sensed your retreat and went bonkers trying to reel you back in. This pattern of madness played out like a soap opera—testing how far each could push before the other snapped. Utter lunacy!

In search of peace, you turned to spiritual techniques to sever those soul ties. You meditated, called on the big guns like Michael and Gabriel, and tried snipping those cords. But with each attempt, a gnawing pressure hit your throat and sacral chakras. You soldiered on, but ended up in tears, feeling like a fish out of water.

Deep down, maybe you’re not ready to let go.

But your heart and soul are itching to be whole again.

You’re ready to snip those ties, but something inside keeps pulling the brake.

Remember, there’s someone out there waiting for your HEALED self.

You’ve grown, evolved, and it’s time to vibrate on your new wavelength.

Letting go of soulmates isn’t a walk in the park, but it’s doable.

If you feel an overwhelming urge to be with him, ask yourself if there’s more to learn from this wild ride.

In your meditations, ask the guides the big questions:

Why you? Why him? Why this journey?

May they light your path.

Wholeness? It starts from within.

Explore why he captivates you and find that magic within yourself. Ditch the old scripts about love and relationships.

Beliefs shape us. As spiritual beings having a human adventure, we attract what we feel, not just what we think.

Our frequency is born from our feelings—about ourselves, others, and the world.

The more you try to escape something, the more it clings like a shadow.

So, breathe.

Think positively.

Keep a pocket of love for him in your heart, but know that every twist and turn has a reason. Be thankful for the lessons.

Surround yourself with people who make you laugh till your sides hurt & remember love does not harm, it heals!

Sometimes life doesn’t give you closure—
it gives you courage instead.
This wolf didn’t wait for the forest to part,
for the path to be clear,
for the pain to make sense.
He just walked forward—
with questions still unanswered,
and wounds still healing.
Because strength isn’t always loud.
Sometimes it looks like
waking up and choosing to keep going,
even when the weight of yesterday
still sits heavy on your back.
So when the past knocks,
don’t open the door—
open your chest,
breathe deep,
and remind yourself:
You are not what broke you.
You are what survived it.
( ✍️ Yellowstone Wolves )

Light and love! xo, Lynnie

How can you discover an authentic love that appreciates you beyond societal norms and material desires?
Is it possible to find true happiness without a partner, and what does a genuine relationship feel like in today’s world?

If these questions resonate with you, know that you are not alone. Many individuals, including seasoned romantics, grapple with societal expectations and disappointments.

Nevertheless, love is a remarkable journey of self-discovery and empowerment.
But can you experience all this while preserving your self-worth and individuality? In “Juicy Relationships: The Gaslighting Guru, Empowering You Against Manipulation & Discover Your Life’s Meaning!” you will embark on a journey that redefines love beyond superficial attractions. Grounded in rich narratives and relatable characters, you’ll explore a tapestry of connections that celebrate love in its most authentic forms.

It’s all about vibration—energy! This is how we draw things into our lives.
Overcome the fear of scarcity. It’s essential to open our hearts.
What you resist persists.
Let go of self-doubt and embrace gratitude.
Master your craft; when you’re in the flow, things feel effortless.
Struggling often comes with resistance and effort.
Address your patterns. Trauma can spike blood glucose levels, creating a need for control.
The immune system reacts to this as a threat, leading to inflammation—it’s a protective response.
Tackle toxic patterns that put stress on the body. Focus on mind management; remember, I am not my depression—it is not an illness. I know how to navigate it. Extreme trauma comes with a label, but let’s work to fix it. I am experiencing it, not defined by it.
Addiction is a response, not a disease. Your mind holds more power than your brain.
Acute trauma can trigger a storm in both hemispheres of the brain.
While you can’t change the past, you can begin from where you are and shape a new ending.

Please be aware that the book contains explicit content and a myriad of uncomfortable truths.
Sending you love and magic! Always, Lynnie. ❤

Place your hands over your heart & repeat this mantra thrice daily for three days.

I AM NOW READY TO RELEASE ALL THE PAIN FROM EVERYONE WHO’S EVER HURT ME IN THE PAST
I RELEASE IT NOW
I RELEASE IT ALL
I RELEASE IT FULLY
AND I AM NOW READY FOR THE LOVE THAT IS WAIING FOR ME

and if no one has told you today “I love you”. Remember, to go to the mirror and tell yourself – I am Enough, I am Safe, I am Ok, I am loved.

Some relationships endings are particularly painful. If you are significantly troubled by an old relationship—if you have difficulty disengaging from an ex-partner or have been affected by serious relationship trauma such as domestic violence—it’s a good idea to see a psychologist or relationship counsellor to help you work through the letting go and moving forward.

No matter how hard your breakup, one day it will be just another chapter in your story, as mine was too. Big healing hugs!

© 2025 Lynnie Stein