Chemistry in the context of love and relationships is desirable and coveted. Who doesnโt want to experience that magic and spark with someone special?
โThere is something beautiful about unforced bonds, the energy is real.โ โ Dulce Ruby
When it does happen,ย the feelings are unmistakableย and often defy reason. There exists a harmony between you, and you create a beautiful melody that flows naturally. Nothing feels forced, fake, or contrived. It just is.
The pull that draws you into the entirety of another person has been described with words like โknowing,โ attraction, vibe, andย soul bond. Movies offer visual cues on what this looks like. Timeless scenes from classics like Casablancaโs, โHereโs lookinโ at you kid,โ and the Notebookโs โYou are, and always have been, my dream,โ make us squeal with delight.
The reason why chemistry feels nebulous is that it manifests through energy, not in the mind. Some believe that it is a byproduct ofย unconscious decision-making, informed by a complex mix of criteria based on our upbringing and what weโve learned.
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If this is true, how do we explain falling for someone who is different from us, and why weโre repelled by someone who at first glance seems to be a good fit, according to social standards?
To make any sense of this phenomenon, we must acknowledge that we are more than just our physical selves.ย We have an energy fieldย called an โauraโ โ a measurable electromagnetic field thatโs generated at a cellular level.
All living things carry this subtle electric energy field around their body, which extends a few inches away from them. It overlaps and blends with the fields of anyone we interact with and causes us to feel either connected or repulsed.
This merging of energy fields, known as โempathetic blending,โ is the energy exchange that happens between two people. Dr. Lawrence Wilsonย writes in an article, โIt is very similar to, or even identical to the phenomena in electricity and magnetism called induction. In electricity, when two wires are close together, as in a transformer, the current from one wire can cause or induce a flow of current in the other wire. This is how a transformer works.โ
Chemistry occurs when there is either: resonance, entrainment, or imprintingโwhen two peopleโs frequencies strongly meld and leave a strong impression.
Hereโs the tricky part: Just because youโre experiencing an intense charge with another person does not mean they are right for you, nor is it indicative of aย compatible connectionย that will last.
Chemistry wears different guises, ranging from a healthy combo of warmth, trust, familiarity, similarity, and understanding, to a toxic mix of control, lust, infatuation, and codependency. Just like mixing different chemical compounds in a lab, you could end up with reactions that are spectacular to watch, and some that destructively combust.
The next time you experience chemistry with someone, remove those rose-colored glasses and check-in with yourself. Does it feel healing and nurturing, and does it bring out the best in you? Or does itย sap your energyย and leave you feeling uncomfortable and unsure? Either way, itโs better to know beforehand and cut your losses.
Knowing the different types of chemistry you can share with another person will help you reach this understanding. Relationship chemistry is the foundation of compatible connections.
Being clear about which of these five types of chemistry in relationships drive the connection is essential to your success.
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The 5 Types of Chemistry In Relationships
1. Physical
Physical chemistry in relationships is what weโre most familiar with, and whatโs commonly associated with having chemistry because of the way we feel physically when in the throes of it: youโre giddy, your pulse races, and you have butterflies in your tummy. Thereโsย an animalistic desireย to want to be close to someone and make contact with them.
When two people find each other physically attractive, it sparks an initial interest that may or may or not lead to a solid and lasting connection. For it to last, there has to be more depth.
2. Emotional
Emotional chemistry in relationships is best described as feeling a sense of home when youโre around someone. Your personality, interests, values, communication styles, and temperaments mesh well together.
Having commonalities makes it easy to develop friendships based on mutual trust and support. You know you share this chemistry with someone when you feel safe enough to be open and vulnerable, and you feel understood.ย Emotional chemistryย takes time to recognize as it requires us to get to know the other person.
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3. Intellectual
A meeting of the minds marks this type of chemistry in relationships. You and the other person are on the same mental wavelength, and you understand each otherโs thought processes.ย Couples with high intellectual chemistryย can have long, deep conversations and debates that stimulate the other on a cerebral level.
Having similar tastes in books, interests, subjects, and educational backgrounds contribute to this sort of connection. Mental rapport is a matter of preference in relationships. Some people put less importance on intellectual chemistry and get it from non-romantic connections, while others absolutely need it in their partner.ย
4. Creative
Creative chemistry is commonly found in professional settings where people work in partnerships or teams to successfully materialize their objectives. But it often presents in romantic connections as well. It is especially helpful when partners have toย engage in teamwork, like raising children, running a household, or planning for a vacation.
Having synergy in your creative personalities makes it easier to understand and support each otherโs creative ventures. Couples with high creative chemistry might even become business partners and work beside each other to grow their enterprises.
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5. Spiritual
Spiritual chemistry in relationships occurs between people who have similar soul missions and see the world throughย a similar existential lens. A connection like this has a transcendent quality to it because both partners are meant to come together to serve a higher purpose of raising consciousness, whether that be through the children they raise together or through specific projects they carry out.
These fated unions often result in contributing more love and awareness and go beyond day-to-day living. Classic examples of couples with high spiritual chemistry are Coretta Scott and Martin Luther King. Jr., or Marie and Pierre Curie. Couples who lose children to disease or accidents and start awareness campaigns personify this too.
When it comes to true love, we prefer to put less thought into it and ride with whatever we run into. A spontaneous approach seems fun, carefree, and even romantic. But our passions are like wild horsesโthey need direction to find sustenance and shelter.
Assessing the chemistry in our connections directs our passion toward relationships that meet our needs for desire and excitement, but also for connection and meaning.
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Written by Seline Shenoy Originally appeared on The Dream Catch
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