“Soul connections are not often found and are worth every bit of fight left in you to keep.” โ Shannon L. Alder
Have you ever experienced a moment where you gazed into anotherโs eyes and felt deep recognition, got into a long conversation where time stopped existing, or simply felt like you had โcome homeโ in the presence of someone?
These magical moments of deep kinship often come when we have a deep soul connection with another person.
We can define soul connections in various whimsical and new-age ways. For example, some people believe they are past-life connections or part of the same โsoul groupโ as us. But I want to create a โdown-to-earthโ definition here because I can neither confirm nor deny the experience of such phenomena.ย
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Soul connections are all about resonance to me โ they are when two people are on the same vibrational โwavelength.โ
We can see this in real life. For example, say that you have two guitars in a room. If theyโre both tuned to the same pitch, you can see resonance happen effortlessly. If you pluck string D on the first guitar, the sound waves will travel through the air and hit the second guitar. That second guitar will mysteriously begin vibrating and humming the D string all by itself!
In this guide, Iโll share with you the different types of soul connections out there, from the fleeting to the long-term, and how inner work deepens our capacity to get the most out of these sacred kinships.
Table of contents
- The Inner Work Foundation: Why Soul Connections Require Self-Knowledge
- The Spectrum of Soul Connections
- 7 Types of Love Experienced in Our Soul Connections
- Being a Lone Wolf and Finding Soul Connections
- How to Recognize a True Soul Connection (vs. Projection or Fantasy)
- Conclusion: Soul Connection as a Path of Return to the Self
The Inner Work Foundation: Why Soul Connections Require Self-Knowledge

โThe aim of conscious love is to bring about rebirth.โ โ A. R. Orage
Before we get into the various types of soul connections, I want to share something I rarely see written about, especially in the context of relationships.
For soul connections to be deeply received in their fullness โ for them to meaningfully transform, awaken, and help us to grow as people, we need to approach them consciously and intentionally.
We need to see them as inner work in practice โ as living and breathing teachers here to illuminate our light and darkness. This requires self-knowledge or the willingness to become more self-aware.
Unlike ego connections, where two people connect over superficial likes, dislikes, and interests, soul connections go much deeper. They touch on the level of buried wounds, disowned power, and the Deeper Self (or Soul).
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This is why actively practicing inner work is so vital for relationships, and especially spiritual relationships, to thrive. Without commitment to personal growth, finding our core wounds, and meeting our shadow parts, itโs easy to project our darkness onto the other and self-destruct. Our unhealed wounds have a way of distorting how we perceive intimacy and undermining our efforts to truly understand or empathize with the other.
In the words of clinical psychologist John Welwood in his book Toward a Psychology of Awakening,
โFor many of us today โฆ intimate relationship has become the new wilderness that brings us face to face with all our gods and demons. It is calling on us to free ourselves from old habits and blind spots, and to develop the full range of our powers, sensitivities, and depths as human beings โ right in the middle of everyday life.โ
Thereโs also a case to be made that all our relationships in life are soul connections. Even if we donโt resonate with someone, it doesn’t mean they arenโt here to help us grow (even via negative circumstances). This is why, when someone asks whether a relationship can survive if it isnโt spiritual, my response is โif there is mutual respect and love, then yes.โ The most โspiritualโ thing, after all, is love.
The Spectrum of Soul Connections
If weโre lucky, weโll experience multiple forms of soul connection through our lives. But most people experience one or two.
Hereโs the full โspectrum,โ from platonic to romantic:
- Kindred spirits & soul family โ these are the connections we have with others that are often platonic (although can be romantic). We can think of these as the โbelonging connections.โ
- Soul friends & spiritual partnerships โ typically platonic in nature and sometimes romantic, these can be classified as our โgrowth connectionsโ because they help us to grow deeply as people.
- Karmic relationships & soul ties โ often romantic and sometimes platonic, these can be classified as our โwound connectionsโ because they often reveal the unhealed places within us. Not all soul ties are complicated, but they do reflect back our unconscious state to us.
- Soulmates & twin flames โ these connections are usually romantic in nature, and they tend to last longer than the other types of soul connection (perhaps with the exception of soul families, which are also often long-lasting). They can be classified as our โdeep recognition connectionsโ as we see ourselves mirrored back in all our shadow and light. Many people mistake twin flame connections (a word I have since distanced myself from) with chronic, dysfunctional, or enmeshed dynamics. These days, I prefer the word โsoul mateโ to twin flame, as it feels more harmonious and reflective of a healthy connection.
Let me know what type of soul connection youโve experienced in the comments. I’d be curious to hear!
7 Types of Love Experienced in Our Soul Connections
One of the most beautiful and profound experiences of having a soul connection is the different types of love it can bring forth from within you.
In his post on the different types of love, Mateo defines them as:
- โErosโ or Erotic Love โ this occurs in some types of soul connections (soul mate, karmic, or twin flame)
- โPhiliaโ or Affectionate Love โ this occurs in almost all soul connections (with the exception of karmic relationships, which can often be rocky and antagonistic)
- โStorgeโ or Familiar Love โ this is a platonic type of love felt between friends or parents-children
- โLudusโ or Playful Love โ this is where the inner child comes out to play with sprinkles of mischief and joy, found in all types of soul connections
- โManiaโ or Obsessive Love โ this compulsive type of love is often found in karmic relationships and sometimes soul mate or twin flame connections
- โPragmaโ or Enduring Love โ this is mature love, often found in relationships that have lasted a long time (present within long-lasting soul connections)
- โPhilautiaโ or Self Love โ one of the greatest benefits of soul connections is that they help us to build a better relationship with ourselves by mirroring back love to us
I havenโt included unconditional love (agape) above, as itโs rare to feel this as imperfect and flawed beings. However, sometimes, we do reach a level of spiritual advancement where this is possible.
If youโd like to go deeper into this topic, I recommend taking our Love Styles Quiz to find out how you best receive love from others. We also have a Soul Mate Quiz if you suspect youโve come across this type of connection and want to clarify what โtypeโ you might have.
Being a Lone Wolf and Finding Soul Connections
Solitude and love go hand-in-hand. Without learning how to be comfortable alone, it is hard to authentically connect with another, as it will always be sourced from a place of neediness.
This is why learning to value solitude and embrace the lone wolf within you is so vital. Itโs essential for the health of all types of relationships.
In the words of John Welwood in his book Journey of the Heart,
โNo matter how close to another person we may be, part of us is radically and forever alone and, in its own way, wild and free. If we use a relationship to deny this, it can only be superficial or distorted, for it will not be aligned with reality.โ
We must make peace with our aloneness to function well in our soul connections.
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Embracing your inner lone wolf โ the wild soulful essence of freedom within you โ also means accepting periods of no-relationship. Sometimes we need to walk alone in life, often for many years. For some, solitude is their life calling and spiritual path.
However, if you do sense that a soul connection or spiritual relationship would be essential for your growth, start with yourself first. Desperately seeking love only results in exhaustion and despair.
In the words of psychotherapist and former monk Thomas Moore in Original Self,
โThe way to find a soul mate is to be a person with soul.โ
And also,
โThe capacity for solitude is a prerequisite for intimacy with another. Otherwise, it may well be that the desperate search for a partner is merely the expression of personal emptiness, and if that is the case, any relationship will be founded on weak grounds and will not satisfy the yearning for connection.โ
How to Recognize a True Soul Connection (vs. Projection or Fantasy)
When love and idealism enter the picture, a lot of delusion can overtake us.
This is one of the reasons why I moved away from talking about โtwin flames.โ It became too burdened with false projections, trauma bonding, unhealthy codependency dynamics, and other new age nonsense.
The way to recognize whether we have a true soul connection with another, versus mental fantasy or wishful projection, is by asking ourselves a few pointed questions:
- Do I depend on this person for my happiness?
- Do I think this person will โsave meโ from myself?
- Do I think this person โcompletesโ me?
If you answered โyesโ to any of these questions, Iโd warily say โyou need to work through your inner baggage before buying into any โone trueโ story.โ
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I wrote about other misguided beliefs in my article on soulmate love myths. These false beliefs refer to soul mates but can also be applied to most soul connections.
Conclusion: Soul Connection as a Path of Return to the Self
When all is said and done, all forms of soul connections have one overarching purpose:
To awaken our hearts to love and call us back home to ourselves.
In the words of Gary Zukav in The Seat of the Soul,
โSpiritual partners recognise the existence of the soul, and consciously seek to further its evolution.โ
All soul connections, whether platonic or romantic, are spiritual in nature. They are mirrors that reflect our own darkness, light, weaknesses, and hidden strengths.
Ultimately, the deepest soul connection, the one you will carry with you until the end of your life, is with your own soul. This is why Soul recovery is the true goal of all soulful connections: they remind you of the home within yourself. They remind you that the Beloved is inside your own heart.
In the words of Sufi mystic Rumi,
“Lovers don’t finally meet somewhere. They’re in each other all along.”
Tell me, what types of soul connections have you met in this lifetime? What have they taught you about yourself? Iโd love to hear in the comments.
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Wonderful article! I liked how you coined the term “soul friends”. They do exist. I have one soul friend from my adolescent days whom I can confine on. She is my foil . She’s bubbly and eccentric while I’m reserved and moody.
Also, I agree on your view on ‘twin flames’. It has become negative term.
Glad you like the “soul friends” term, Ella. It’s wonderful you have one yourself. And yes, the twin flames term has become quite shady in recent times.