🌌 Eyes That Remember: A Love Beyond Lifetimes 🌌 A blog by CA Manoj Garg
Some souls don’t meet for the first time.
They remember.
Have you ever looked into someone’s eyes and felt a strange ache in your chest — a flutter that you couldn’t explain, as if your heart whispered, “There you are. I’ve missed you.”
That… that is the magic of soulmates.
In every birth, in every lifetime, amidst new names and new faces, the soul remembers. Even if the mind forgets, the heart never does. It waits — sometimes patiently, sometimes with unbearable longing — for that one familiar heartbeat in the chaos of the world. For them.
We meet many people in life. Some stay for a while. Some teach us lessons. Some leave scars. But a soulmate?
A soulmate comes with a piece of your own soul.
They arrive with laughter that sounds like home and silence that feels safe. They speak a language your heart has known before words were even learned — the kind you feel in the pauses between sentences, the kind you hear in a look across the room.
The eyes… oh, the eyes.
They are the doorways.
In a moment — a glance, a shared smile — they reveal what centuries have hidden. You recognize their gaze not because it’s beautiful (though it always is), but because it’s yours.
Your soul has looked into those eyes in a hundred other lives.
Maybe in another life, you were lovers under moonlit skies, or friends who found each other on a rainy day. Maybe you were strangers who passed each other on a cobbled street, feeling the tug of something more. But the promise always remained: “Find me again.”
And you did.
Even in this life.
This world, this body, this time — it’s just a new chapter. But the story… the story is ancient. When soulmates meet again, there’s no awkward beginning. It’s a continuation. A soft unfolding. A breath you didn’t know you were holding finally released.
Yes, the universe is vast. Yes, lifetimes are many. But soulmates?
They always find each other.
Because love like that is written in the stars.
Because love like that never dies — it just learns to recognize new faces, new voices, new names.
And when you find yours…
Hold them close.
Look into their eyes and smile.
Because you found your way home.
Again.