I’m curious about this. Has anyone met their twin flame on a dating app or maybe just online in general?
I think the movies give us the idea of both reaching for a book at the same time or something and touching hands in a book shop or some kind of meet-cute in a coffee shop. But aside from all the horrible parts of online dating (which we probably all know about), it would give the universe a pretty easy way to find each other.
Ignoring all the hook-up culture on some of the apps, there are success stories out there of people in normal relationships or maybe even soulmates who gett married through these apps. In this day and age, I do wonder if anyone met their TF through an app.
Full disclaimer: I did. I know some people don’t want to talk about the apps or think they’re lesser in some way, but we were both on the app because we were looking for something missing in our lives. Through incredible and unlikely circumstances (we were both thousands of miles from home for a very limited window when we matched) it worked for us.
I believe this is the only part that really matters.
Not everyone on a dating app is going to meet their twin flame. It’s arguable whether everyone has a twin or not. That doesn’t mean that you can’t meet on there.
Given the 3D dating culture, it’s probably going to be more and more common. Not because the twin flame idea evolves, just because it doesn’t care about how, why or when you meet that way.
You’ll get some people who try to judge or compare, but leave them to it. Their judgment comes from ego and won’t impact your journey at all.
I agree that it would be quite easy and convenient, since how contact is made isn’t very important, like @Cassady said.
However, situations do exist when one or both twins are already married. And, I believe that the number of people that are in commited relationships actively using dating apps is quite low. (though I could be wrong? )
Online in general would likely be a more realistic type of encounter in my opinion. Parricularly if both twins have shared interests.
The majority of people on those apps will be single, but surely that’s a good thing. Much easier if you meet when you’re not dealing with a third-party situation as well.
I do agree that a random chance encounter would seem more synchrronistic but I don’t imagine that has to be a rule.
The app is just a tool. Before the internet, twins would could through letters, telegraph, or whatever technology existed. The soul recognizes itself regardless of the medium. What matters is that inexplicable knowing you described. People in my life kept saying “you just met online, slow down” but there’s no slowing down this kind of connection and the apps are just a different medium for that initial meeting. Other than that, what’s the difference?
Thank you for sharing this because there’s still so much judgment around meeting through apps in spiritual spaces and I have never understood why. The soul doesn’t care about the delivery method. The fact that you both were searching for something missing, both ended up in that exact location at that exact time - that’s Spirit at work. It just doesn’t care what movies tell us a meet-cute should be.
I think apps actually make perfect sense for twin flames in this era. They expand the geographic possibilities exponentially. A hundred years ago, twins who lived on different continents might never have met in their lifetime. Now the universe can guide you to swipe right at the exact moment they’re online, thousands of miles away.
The recognition is what matters. It’s all that matters. A blind date, working together or yeah, chancing to make the exact same order in a coffee shop. It’s all the same end result as a dating app.
I’ll be honest, when I was swiping through dating apps, I was hoping to find a nice comfortable connection. I wasn’t even sure I was looking for a real relationship at the time but I didn’t expect all of this. I’ve been feeling discouraged by people saying it has to be some magical in-person encounter. Real life is online now for most of us.
If you match while living in different countries, figure out the logistics early. Passports, budget, time off work, time zones - all that stuff matters more than you’d think. Swap a backup way to contact each other, like email or Signal, in case the app crashes or one of you deletes it.
That’s precisely what I am alluding to. There doesn’t appear to be any apperent patern or criteria regarding when or how a twin flame encounter occurs.
Plenty have tried their darnest to manifest them into their life experience, and so far no one has been able to consistantly and regularly do so.
Others don’t know they have one at all, or have never even heared the term.
Yeah the lack of married people seems like a good thing to me. If you’re not on the apps specifically trying to find your twin then I see no problem. You might have an easy journey, both meeting when you’re ready.
If you’re intentionally looking on the apps it still might be okay… but I can see it becoming a trap. Investing too heavily in a 3D connection because you’re hoping for it to be the real thing. Or worse a karmic.
I think about this sometimes, too. When you’re swiping, maybe the app shows you people who are in a similar headspace or something.
My TF and I both had purple in our profile pictures (I had a lavender aura photo and he wore a purple hoodie), and we BOTH mentioned David Bowie in our bios, even though we matched in different countries. The synchronicities were weird from the very first message.
Anyone who has a problem with it probably has never had much experience in dating, especially if they’re a Millennial or younger. Trying to date without the apps these days is almost impossible so your twin would have additional barriers and you just make it even harder for Spirit to connect you.
Perhaps society thinks meeting your true love online as blasé, but Universe doesn’t care about any of that. It will use any and all tools to get the job done.
Yes! I matched with mine on a dating app. Our profiles were so similar, I thought it was a bot or something at first. I think dating apps can bring twin flames together when the timing is right… no different from any other way of meeting.
I don’t think I would suggest going on there looking for your twin flame, though. That seems like limerence waiting to happen.