>>41018462 (OP)
>What should I do if my soulmate wants absolutely nothing to do with me?
you aren't going to like this but the solution is to let go of the situation completely
the recipe for getting what you want consists of two parts:
>1 part desire
>1 part equanimity (aka letting it go)
most people don't get what they want because they forget one part of the recipe or the other - if you want things all the time, you're probably not adept at letting things go, and if you're good at letting things go, you're probably not great at wanting things.
lurk the LoA generals to read more about this, but you have to get over not having what you want before it mysteriously lands in your lap. the trick is still wanting it when that happens. In other words, you have to ask yourself: are you actually ready to receive it, or did it just look really good in your head? you're ready to receive your desires when you have completely moved on and let them go. it may not look like it from a perspective of doubt or denial, but by using this method you win every time, and lose nothing. desire without equanimity, however, is a complete waste of time, and the clock is still ticking.
>spoilers:
re: your picrel, if you actually watched that movie you realize what i'm talking about is in the plot. Despite waiting and waiting for his soulmate to find him across different possible timelines, Nemo doesn't get what he really wants until he lets that shit go at the last minute, and that's when they find each other. and it happens again at the end when he's about to die and the big crunch starts - that's why he starts laughing uncontrollably
t. anon who always gets what they want