Matias discusses the difference between the soul and the flame. The soul is described as a wave or flow, representing energy and movement, while the flame symbolizes structure. He elaborates that the twin flame is a structure that represents the part of ourselves that we are missing, which helps us recognize our true selves.
He explains that in relationships, people often believe they are missing something and that another person can fulfill them. However, Matias emphasizes that others are only reflecting back parts of ourselves that we have not yet recognized.
The Role of Relationships
While relationships are important, Matias clarifies that people should not look for others to complete them. Instead, they should seek relationships that help them uncover their own hidden aspects. This process allows individuals to find completeness within themselves.
The Tetrahedron and Twin Flames
Matias introduces the concept of the tetrahedron, a geometric shape with four triangular faces, as a representation of the twin flames. The tetrahedron symbolizes the structural components needed for an individual to find coherence: wisdom, love, will, vibration, matter, and energy. He explains that twin flames are not about finding another person, but about recognizing these elements within oneself.
Alignment Exercise
Matias leads the group in an alignment exercise. He describes visualizing the ego and higher self, symbolized by the “I” and “Am,” exchanging gifts of wisdom, energy, and matter. The exercise focuses on igniting the “Mera,” the vehicle of light, and recognizing how love and relationships help reveal hidden aspects of the self.