SOULMATES
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Plato has Aristophanes present a story about soulmates. Aristophanes states that humans originally had four arms, four legs, and a single head made of two faces. It is said that humans had great strength at the time and threatened to conquer the gods. Zeus developed a creative solution by splitting humans in half. Each human would then only have one set of genitalia and would forever long for his/her other half; the other half of his/her soul. It is said that when the two find each other, there is an unspoken understanding of one another, that they feel unified and would lie with each other in unity and would know no greater joy than that. In a world full of soulmates, Cassiopeia struggles to find hers.
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They say love is a curious thing-impossible to pre-dict and difficult to control. It can come in the form of a gentle breeze or like a storm, unannounced and over-whelming. Plato once believed that humans were originally cre-ated with four arms, four legs, and two faces. They were whole, complete-until Zeus, the god of thunder, split them in half as punishment for their pride. From that day, each person was destined to walk the Earth search-ing for their other half-their soulmate. And while many search their entire lives without suc-cess, sometimes fate works in strange ways. Sometimes, your soulmate may appear in the least expected place-like a royal garden in ancient Egypt.

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