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The Dance of the Divine Feminine and Divine Masculine

Why it matters for Twin Flame Union.

Michele Lynch
8 min readJan 12, 2021
Tango dancers, Twin Flames, tight sexy embrace, woman’s leg wrapped on him, divine feminine and divine masculine
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Perhaps you’ve seen them — the gorgeous, dancing tango couple — gliding, dipping, and flicking across the dance floor. Their movement is dynamic, intimate and often surprising. There’s a push and pull of control as their confident bodies take turns enticing, challenging, and seducing each other.

The dance of the Twin Flame relationship is no different.

For the sake of clarity with the language of the dance and relating it to Twin Flames — I will refer to these parts as Masculine (lead/he) and Feminine (follow/she) — although any gender can be in any part and despite the heteronormative sound, it can play out it same sex couples.

As you know — there’s a Masculine Twin Flame and a Feminine Twin Flame — and just like a successful tango — both need to be in their divine essence in order for the partnership to come into union.

I spent most of my career as a professional dancer and choreographer — and the past three years as a Depth Psychologist who dove deep into Twin Flame studies. Somehow understanding Twin Flames through dance brought something important into focus. I chose tango as my example, because, like Twin Flame relationships, it’s the most passionate and one of the hardest to perfect.

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Michele Lynch
Michele Lynch

Written by Michele Lynch

Writer, dreamer, creator, lover, dancer, choreographer, explorer, life-long seeker. *www.MicheleLynchHealing.com

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