Whether it’s 144,000 or more or less, what matters is that when high-profile people use the terminology superficially, it creates noise that makes it harder for people genuinely experiencing this to find authentic guidance.
On the flip side though, maybe it does serve a purpose? Like, if someone stumbles across Megan’s description and then digs deeper into the actual spiritual framework, they might realize their own connection is either the real deal or just karmic. The contrast between surface-level celebrity talk and deeper content (like those Taylor lyrics) might actually help people discern what resonates at a soul level versus what’s just aesthetic.
So I’d say stay curious about public figures but use them as a starting point for your own discernment, not as validation.
Maybe she’s just at a different stage than we usually see. But Spirit brought her to this knowledge for a reason and it’s not really our place to judge how she expresses her experience. We’re all just learning and growing, and celebrities could have twin flames too even if they don’t talk about it the way we might.
I actually felt physically sick reading about that ring detail. Like my whole body just reacted to the energy of designing something to cause pain if you try to leave. That’s not normal 3D love let alone TF love. That’s fear, control, wounding speaking through both of them.
When I think about real twin flame energy, even in separation, there’s this underlying current of wanting the other person’s highest good. Even when it hurts, even when you’re apart, you want them to heal and grow. But engineering physical pain into an engagement ring? That’s carrying trauma into the relationship instead of healing it separately first.
I can almost feel the intensity they’re both operating from, and honestly it exhausts me just sensing it from afar. That level of drama and chaos isn’t sacred - it’s two wounded souls creating more wounds together. The real work happens in the quiet, in the alone moments, in facing your own shadows without making them someone else’s responsibility.
Maybe I’m too sensitive to these things, but the whole dynamic just feels… heavy. Not illuminated.