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How to Pick a Romantic Partner

How to pick a compatible romantic partner isn’t something you’re taught in school, though there’s a way to increase the likelihood of a good match.

Conventional wisdom tells you to take these steps in picking a romantic partner:

  1. Make yourself available to potential matches.
  2. Meet the potential partner and make sure you are attracted to the person, share some basic interests, and there is chemistry (the energetic connection).
  3. Spend a lot of time together to be certain you’re a good match.
  4. Make a commitment and hope for the best.

The problem is that you may have to spend months or even years together to discover that you’re not compatible at all.

You could try to make it work, but the harder you have to work at it, the worse the compatibility.

An easier way exists to pick a partner, and this could be a romantic partner or any other type, such as a business partner: find out, before investing too much time, about your compatibility and any potential personality red flags. The requirements to discover true compatibility are straightforward, yet complex.

Two people who share an extraordinary affinity with each other aren’t merely lucky. My findings tell me hidden forces, largely metaphysical and psychological, dictate the level of compatibility between two people. Additionally, it’s measurable through comprehensive astrology and numerology, along with handwriting analysis.

How two people relate to each other is based on their own unique nature, personality traits (including problem characteristics), and personal timing. Choice is mostly absent from the equation, aside from deciding to be civil or not, and even that can be a continuous uphill battle with a complete lack of harmony between two people.

Authentic compatibility has little to do with hobbies, level of education, cultural differences, race, religion, ethnicity, and social standing. It has almost everything to do with your hidden spirit and cognitive makeup and how that energetically corresponds to another person.

Granted, most people who suddenly find themselves with the prospect of a good match don’t want bad news. But if you want to save time, money, and heartache, and you don’t mind if some of the romantic illusions crash against the rocks of reality, you can find out the truth about the compatibility sooner rather than later.

Copyright © 2016 Scott Petullo

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