Hi wakaskhookhar,
We don’t get into much about twin flames in AYP. The numerology aspect is interesting, but better to operate from the perspective of rising abiding inner silence, where the imperfections found in all relationships (including so-called twin flames) becomes a part of our spiritual practice, particularly the aspects of karma yoga - service, tolerance and forgiveness of the other and ourselves. These are the essentials of any successful long term relationship.
The guru is in you.
PS: Twin flames is discussed in a couple of other topics in the forum:
Here is what the ChatGPT AI has to say about the subject of twin flames in relation to AYP, and in a broader context:
Q: In AYP Yoga, what are twin flames?
A: In AYP (Advanced Yoga Practices) Yoga, the concept of twin flames is not a core teaching, as AYP primarily focuses on structured, scientific approaches to spiritual awakening through practices like deep meditation, spinal breathing pranayama, and self-pacing.
However, in broader spiritual traditions, twin flames refer to two souls that are believed to be deeply connected on a spiritual level, often described as two halves of the same soul that have incarnated separately. This idea is more commonly found in New Age spirituality and esoteric mysticism rather than in traditional yoga or AYP teachings.
If you’re looking for an AYP perspective on relationships and spiritual connection, AYP emphasizes inner purification and enlightenment rather than external relationships. The approach encourages practitioners to focus on their own inner transformation, which in turn can lead to more harmonious relationships, whether with a soulmate, twin flame, or any other connection.