
Dear Soulmate
What happens when you're walking that razor's edge, deep in your own thoughts, maybe feeling alone, and you start writing letters... not just to anyone, but to someone you feel out there, deep in your soul? Your soulmate.
Most people might call it a fantasy, just a dream we all kind of wish was real. I wrestled with that thought – long and hard. Searched myself, questioned everything. And I landed on belief. Why? Because everywhere I look, I see duality. Positive and negative. Yin and yang. A push and a pull. It felt true that for every energy, there’s another meant to harmonize with it – a soulmate.
My own spiritual path is a blend, seeing how energy cycles through everything, maybe like souls connecting across time, drawn together. So, during a time I was walking solo, this idea hit me: Write the letters. Put it all down – the hopes, the struggles, the search for that connection.
The plan became this: one day, send these letters out into the world. Use the internet like an ocean, these recordings like my message in a bottle, hoping the currents carry them to her.
This podcast, Dear Soulmate, is me unsealing those bottles. It's raw, it's my truth, shared publicly for the first time. Maybe you'll hear an echo of your own search in these words.
Let's cast the first letter out now.
Dear Soulmate
Dear Soulmate Episode 8
In this intensely passionate episode of "Dear Soul Mate," Jonathan Cruz shares one of his most vulnerable and consuming love letters—written from a place where love transcended feeling and became worship. This isn't just about romantic longing; it's about what happens when a man allows himself to love without limits, without safety nets, without holding anything back.
Before reading the letter, Jonathan challenges listeners with provocative questions about the difference between wanting someone and being consumed by them, between love and complete surrender. He explores the beautiful madness that comes when love becomes your religion and someone's name becomes your prayer.
This raw, unfiltered letter reveals what it means to love someone so completely that their absence feels like exile from your own soul. Jonathan writes about sacred fire, about love that runs deeper than blood, about choosing devotion over safety. He speaks directly to those brave enough to love without limits and those ready to receive that level of worship.
Through poetic imagery and devastating honesty, this episode examines the difference between casual affection and life-altering devotion. It's for women who refuse to settle for lukewarm love and men who are ready to love like their life depends on it. Jonathan reminds us that extraordinary love requires extraordinary courage—the willingness to be completely consumed and to worship the right person like the divine being they are.
This episode will leave you questioning: Are you ready to love without limits? Are you ready to be someone's religion?