Compare And Contrast Essay On Chaukay

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Chakotay.
I can’t believe she spoke first. I didn’t expect that at all. I honestly thought I was going to have to speak but I didn’t want to ruin the moment. Whatever this moment is. I may not understand this situation but there is one thing I do understand. Whatever our souls are made out of, they’re both the same.

Artemis.
Neither of aren’t speaking. We have only just met and this feels so familiar. Chakotay Coal feels similar. Whatever our souls are made out of, they are both the same. Since my Dad died I have fallen into my own soul, I have tried to love myself but all I really love is what I am passionate about, reading, writing and learning. Grief can never take away the passion in my heart for becoming the person I need to become,
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Loss. Pain. Grief. So he is. Chakotay Coal is beautifully broken. That answers everything. That answers the reason why we are both stood here. The law of attraction has brought us to one together. Me and Chakotay have crossed paths for a reason. We are here. We are stood facing one another. Chakotay is my soul mate. The person who is going to fix me. I have the strangest feeling that my Dad has sent him to fix me too.
I am a strong believer in the law of attraction, as I mentioned previously I am a very spiritual person. I believe that if you hold something in your mind, you can hold it in your hands. I have felt very lost for a long time but I have always made sure I believe in myself and I have always held onto my passions and I have always believed I would be here today. Maybe not with Chakotay because I have never believed love was the answer. But I have always believed that love is out there. Just not for me. Which is not negative thinking and that for me is where the law of attraction comes in. I know it sounds crazy but we attract what we believe right? So I have attracted someone who carries the same passions as me, who has the same beliefs as me, who wants the same things as me. The world has brought us together, the law of attraction has bound us together. I also believe that if my Dad was still here me and Chakotay would have never, have crossed paths. Everything happens for a reason. There is a reason me and Chakotay have met and I can outrightly say I believe this is the reason

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