Sunday, 19 February 2012

Twin Flame Erotica 18+

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Lonely? Looking for love? Then read my twin flame beginner's guide and erotica serial stories below. You'll discover all about twin flames as you read examples of how others met theirs, and be guided with tips on how to attract your own twin flame NOW!

Mickie's Twin Flame Insignia

Mickie's Twin Flame Insignia

“Twin flames from a single fire locked forever in desire...”
— Mickie Kent
Many twin flame symbols have been imagined over the years, and this is my attempt: The symbol I've devised is comprised of two identical red hearts drawn in a single, continuous loop. The identical hearts signify the twin love element; the colour red signifies the flame. Drawn in a single line to symbolise the same divine source they come from, the loop stands for the ancient symbol of infinity - because the love for a twin flame never dies.

Welcome to true love everlasting.

Twin Flame Love: A Beginner's Manual to All Things Everlasting
Introductory Articles:
True Love Stories Never Have Endings
Finding Your Twin Flame-1 -2 -3
Twin Flame or Soulmate?
Four Essential Tips for Twin Flames
The Science of Twin Flames-1 -2 -3
Five Steps to Your Twin Flame
Twin Flames Are Made of Love
Forever with Your Twin Flame
The (Long) Road to True Love-1 -2 -3
Facing Challenges with Your Twin Flame
Trust in Twin Flame Love
Fixing Twin Flame Relationships
True Twin Flame Stories-1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7
Fulfilling Twin Flame Relationships
To Be a Healthy Valentine
Fight for Your Right to Real Love
The True Attraction of Opposites
Fall in Love Beautifully

Read Twin Flame Erotica18+

Reading really is good for you! Immersing ourselves in creative works of erotic fiction can help our minds reinforce, visualise and attract love into our lives. Well written erotica can also help to raise our healing sexual energies, boost our mood and ignite our imagination.

Twin Flame Erotica by Mickie Kent

It is said we power our hearts and minds with what we read. Well as a writer of romantic erotica I fully believe in the power of love stories. When we read about the power of love, we are on a search for the original source that lights up our lives. Often these tales of true love are the modern parables of our times, with important lessons for all who house its flame.

My Twin Flame Erotica SeriesTM is specially designed to incorporate useful information and guidance about twin flame love. It is fantasy, fiction, and fable all rolled into one. As you read, look out for secret clues and hidden meanings that reveal the overall patterns of the characters' cosmic destiny - things we need to look out for in the lessons to our own lives.

Enjoy your reading!

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An original story by Mickie Kent.
Part of her Twin Flame Erotica Series.
2012-14. All Rights Reserved.




Yours in love,

Mickie Kent

Be One of the Happy People

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Thank you to GodMy twin flame is one of those affable guys that you're always glad to see, because he always seems happy to see you. He asks about your family, business, and friends. He is happy to talk about his life too, if you ask him. And when he does, it is always positive and amusing.

He has a great sense of humour. He is always light-hearted, and his light touch has an awesome power. He is never mean. The unsaid theme of his humour is that you will always be in on the joke, and not the butt of it. His eyes are always smiling, and they always seem to be saying, "This doesn't have to be at all serious. Let's make things fun, let's enjoy the journey."

I know I'm lucky. There are so many people today unhappy with where they are around me, and it's like why are you always smiling? I smile because my twin flame makes me smile, but more than that, I look at my life through lenses that show me where we are today is neither good nor bad. What brings us joy or brings us down is the meaning we attach to it.

If you don't have a lot of money in the bank right now, you'll feel terrible about it, and it's because of the meaning you are attaching to that money. My grandmother once said to me that unless you can lend something or give something away then that thing is controlling you. We are so afraid of sharing, of putting some good out to the world, that we tighten our grip on what little we think we have.

Here's an analogy, imagine some water in the palm of your hand; if you have your hand open, it just sits there in your open palm, but as you begin to tighten your grip - as you strengthen your grasp - the water alludes you and falls away out of your grip.

Cast thy bread upon the waters: for thou shalt find it after many days" is an expression from the Book of Ecclesiastes in the Old Testament. It calls on people to believe that their good deeds will ultimately benefit them, because we get as much out of the world as we give back to it.

That's just the human way it is. As human beings we have rights, and being a human being gives us the right of fraternity - to be cared for by other human beings. It's only natural; charity and kindness is the only thing that keeps human beings from being human animals. And it's the happy ones that force us to love, think, and feel for others, because their happiness isn't tied up in outer riches, but inner wealth.

Laying all your bets for happiness on to things outside of you is a big gamble. If we keep putting our joy in perishable goods, then it too will perish with every fad piece of equipment that we think we need to get our hands on. It will be like trying to grip that water in the palm of your hand.

True happiness comes from within when we realise that happiness is not an attachment to things, but a detachment of them. It is a higher level of conciousness to realise that we can be happy, content or joyful at this very moment just by being here in the moment - we can choose to feel this way in an instant. Once you realise this, you realise that you don't need things on the outside to bring you joy.

Of course I haven't always been one of the happy people. As REM's song says: Everybody Hurts - but that's just the point, everyone does. I remember in my first term at university, I was wracked with absolute gut-wrenching homesickness, and I heard this song on the radio late one night. It was like a light-bulb. It wasn't just me, everybody goes through insecurities. It made me realise that it was OK to be missing home, but that it was going to work out if I just hung in there and stayed the course. I saw REM live later that year, and hearing them play Everybody Hurts, with 100,000 other voices in the crowd remains a very special memory to me.

I know life isn't easy. During our lifetimes we may see some terrible things that could take the wind out of anybody's sails. But because I am a romantic I still believe we have the potential to be nobler than we know and better than we think. When we put our faith in goodness and love we understand that the darkness we see is only a shadow on the potential of the human heart. The real tragedy is if we let that shadow shake the compass of our heart in our search for the better things in life.

But life isn't just about searching for things. We search so much for the right choices, the right paths to walk, the right time, the right reasons, and the right person. My blog is all about finding and attracting your twin flame, but it's also about letting the unexpected happen and finding joy in things and people we never searched for. My twin flame always treats life as an adventure, and you know what? It really is.

Land of make-believeOnly the other day he showed me a picture of an American road sign he found on Google Images seemingly pointing the way to a land of make-believe. "You write stories, that place would be perfect for you," he told me. You just have to love the idea that you can take the slip road off a motorway to a place where all your dreams will come true. We found out it's actually an amusement park in the appropriately named Hope Township of New Jersey, but it shows me that my twin flame's compass is still pointing to his true north.

A compass is essential for everyone on this journey, and you can never nudge the moral compass far from its true north without losing something vital. Walking away from our own moral compass when life hardens us is a tragic mistake, and I would urge everyone to keep their heart's compass on the true north of their dreams.

Be free to be romantics, to reject cynicism, to believe that good will prevail because when the shadows come, as they come to all of us sooner or later, these are the things that sustain us. Negativity only aids to block our mindset for happiness, love is the only lasting joy.

And being happy doesn't mean that everything is perfect. It means you've decided to look beyond imperfections. Although, from the start of this post, it might sound like my twin flame can do no wrong, he is far from perfect - but I love his flaws, too, because without them he wouldn't be the person I fell in love with.

Therefore it seems only fitting to end with one of his favourites sayings: The happiest people don't have the best of everything, they just make the best of everything.

Yours in love,

Mickie Kent