For me, mental connection is a special state when you feel that you are not alone, that there is a person who understands you, even if you do not speak in words. It is similar to how we can feel empathy or shared feelings with another person. This connection can occur during deep communication, when you open up your thoughts and feelings and they resonate with the other person.
It's similar to the feeling you get when you read or listen to someone and feel that you are being understood, that your thoughts make sense to others. This can be especially powerful in a relationship where two people interact on the level of their thoughts and emotions, creating a deeper understanding of each other.
A mental connection can arise from shared interests, similar experiences, or common values. For example, when you and your friend share common hobbies or have experienced similar life situations, this can strengthen your mental connection. It's also important to note that it doesn't always have to be about agreeing on the same things; sometimes people can have different views but still feel connected to each other through understanding and accepting their differences.
Mental connection can occur both in everyday situations and in important moments in life. It is important to actively listen and understand each other to maintain and develop this connection. When you feel that you are understood and understood, it gives you a sense of support and harmony in your relationship. Sometimes even silent communication, a look or a smile can convey more than words.
So, mental connection is more than just shared thoughts; it is a feeling of harmony, compassion and understanding that makes relationships deeper and more meaningful.
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