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Do you feel like you have a soul connection with someone in your life? We’re here to explain what a soul tie is and how to know if you have one. We’ll even explore how they form, list the pros and cons, and help you break a soul tie if that’s what you want. Read on for our complete guide to soul ties.

Section 1 of 5:

What is a soul tie?

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Signs of a Soul Tie

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  1. Can’t get that person off your mind no matter how hard you try? A soul tie might be the reason why, even if you aren’t in a committed relationship.[3]
    • You might also dream about them frequently.[4]
  2. One sign of a soul tie is a deep connection and sense of attachment. If you have a soul tie with someone, you might even get the sense that you two are meant to be together.[5]
  3. If you’re really in tune with someone’s feelings and emotions and your mood shifts with theirs, it’s likely that you have a soul tie. You might even feel physical pain when they do.[6]
  4. Do your emotions always seem heightened around the other person? A strong reaction to their name and thoughts or mentions of them is also a symptom of a soul tie.[7]
  5. If you’re eager to know everything about a person and wish you were always together, you probably have a soul tie with them.[8]
  6. Do you know those people who you feel like you’ve known forever even after you’ve just met? That’s a sign of a soul tie.[9]
  7. Maybe you experienced a loss, moved to a new place, took a new job, or started at a new school just before you met them. This could be a sign that they are your soul tie to help you learn a life lesson.[10]
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How do soul ties form?

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  1. When two people bond in body, mind, and spirit, a soul tie is created. Vows, promises, and commitments can also create soul ties between two people.[11]
  2. There are 4 types of soul ties you might experience in your life. Some are romantic and some are platonic, though physical soul ties between romantic partners are most common.[12]
    • Physical soul ties are formed during sexual intercourse. When you have sex, your body releases oxytocin, known as “the bonding hormone,” which links you to your partner.[13]
    • Emotional soul ties form between two people with common feelings, including love. These relationships can be platonic.[14] They can also form when you share a strong emotional experience with someone.[15]
    • Spiritual soul ties form when you connect with someone on a higher level and experience spiritual intimacy.[16]
    • Social soul ties are more common between peers, friends, and colleagues. They form when you develop close relationships with people in your community.
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Pros and Cons of Soul Ties

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  1. In a healthy soul tie relationship, both partners feel confident and empowered.[17] You encourage each other to be the best you can be and support, love, and respect each other.
    • In the religious world, these are called godly soul ties and develop between married people.
  2. If you have an obsession with someone, feel trapped in the relationship, are addicted to the person even if they’re hurting you, or are manipulated by them, you have an unhealthy soul tie.[18]
    • Some Christians believe that engaging in sex outside of marriage creates ungodly soul ties.
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How to Break a Soul Tie

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  1. Examine your current or past relationship objectively. Bring awareness to the soul tie you have with another person.[19]
    • It’s especially important to break a soul tie with anyone you have a negative connection or unhealthy relationship with.
  2. Physical items can carry energy and keep your soul tie in place. Return anything that belongs to the other person. Then, gather up any photos, mementos, or other items that remind you of them and throw them away.[20]
    • Delete them off of all of your social media accounts, too.[21]
  3. Write down your thoughts about and experiences with the other person. This is a great way to get out all of the emotions you have surrounding the relationship and help you move on.[22] [23]
    • After writing read it out loud to yourself.
    • Many times, you are frustrated and angry because you have not been heard, valued, or respected.
    • You can overcome this, by expressing, actively listening, understanding, and validating yourself.[24]
    • Alternatively, you could write the other person a letter that expresses all of your feelings. Don’t send it to them—burn it (safely!) to release yourself from the soul tie.
  4. We all make mistakes in relationships. Forgive the other person for doing you wrong, and also forgive yourself for the part you played in creating the soul tie.[25]
  5. Set an intention to sever the soul tie and release the other person from your life. Visualize yourself cutting the cord between you two.[26] Verbally break any vows you’ve made to them.[27]
    • You might say, “I renounce any agreements I’ve made with Robin. I release them from my life and cut the tie that binds us.”
  6. It can be really tough to deal with breakups and the fallout from toxic relationships. To help you break those soul ties, learn to cope, and move on, seek help from a professional.[28]
  7. If you’re breaking an ungodly soul tie, repent for your sins and renounce the bond between you and the other person. Pray for healing and thank God for cleansing you.[29] Here’s a prayer you can use:
    • “Lord Jesus, I am guilty of sexual sin and of having formed ungodly soul ties. I confess my sin to You and ask You to forgive me and to cleanse me. Loose me from these ungodly soul ties as I renounce each one in the power of Your Name. From now on, I yield my life and my body totally to You. Make me what You created me to be. In Your Name I pray and receive by faith. Amen.”
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This article was co-authored by Kate Dreyfus and by wikiHow staff writer, Sophia Latorre. Kate Dreyfus is a dedicated Holistic Love Coach, Holistic Empowerment Coach, Heart-Centered Expert, Intuitive Healer, Workshop Facilitator, and Owner of Evolve & Empower. She has more than ten years of experience supporting her clients successfully entering exclusive, romantic relationships within the USA, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Europe. Kate is devoted to helping others through personal growth and transformation, success in dating and romance, and healing and rebuilding after a breakup. She is also a member of The Biofield Institute, the Healing Touch Professional Association, and the Energy Medicine Professional Association. Kate holds a BA in Psychology from San Francisco State University. This article has been viewed 323,181 times.
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