Has anyone tried ‘Draw Your Soulmate’ or ‘Draw My Soulmate’ and had one of those drawings done?
I’d love to find someone who multiple people have actually found accurate.
I’ve seen them all over Etsy and TikTok. I keep asking myself if there are any who aren’t just tossing out generic faces. I mean where people later met someone and went, “wait. this actually looks like them,” and not just “oh cool, the hair color kind of matches.”
Ideally, stuff where other friends or family could look at the drawing and the real person and immediately see the resemblance. Same eyes, face shape, something distinct.
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I have no doubt there’s someone out there who can do this in a useful way but I think all these websites doing it are just trying to make a buck.
I think they’re more of a fun novelty than prophecy. I tried three different sellers. If they’re legit, results should match somewhat. Two were totally different people. The third overlapped a bit on the jaw and hair, but the eyes were off. Had a friend do the same, and hers were kinda similar, but eye colors differed. A psychic mentioned multiple soulmates for different growth phases.
Then some are just sending out AI images or identical sketches to everyone, so it’s probably just a reused template. I don’t think I would take them too seriously. Treat it like a fun tarot pull. The reading’s usually more useful than the face anyway, imo.
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The soulmate sketch services are a mixed bag. You’re struggling to find solid accuracy stories because there just aren’t many verified ones. Etsy sellers with tens of thousands of sales? Even intuitives can’t crank out detailed readings daily without cutting corners. TikTok virals are sketchy. One big one was an influencer with an affiliate link, busted quick.
Best bet: Individual psychic artists who hand-draw and explain their visions (colors, symbols, etc.). At least it’s human. If you’re trying one, pull cards first on timing and if it’s the right reader.
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We’ve all gotten those generic faces though. It’s worth finding a professional reader who can capture the distinct stuff.
Assuming they exist.
The drawing I got last year matches my fwb exactly. I gave them zero information to work with, not a single detail, nothing.
Even if they nail your soulmate’s appearance down to the last feature, that doesn’t guarantee a happy ending. My situation with him is complicated at best. Like pulling the Ten of Cups reversed, all that emotional fulfillment potential just inverted. The golden yellows of joy dimmed to something murkier.
So I skipped the whole drawing thing entirely. Wrote a detailed story describing my soulmate instead, like really specific, multiple pages, the whole picture. Finished it one night and met him in real life the very next day. I’m starting to think the method doesn’t matter that much. Getting deliberate and specific about what you’re calling in, that part felt like it mattered more than anything.
Timing matters more than identification. My husband and I orbited each other for over 20 years without knowing it. His dad sold brushes at my house when I was 10. He rode dirt bikes in the fields where I hung out as a kid. We ran into each other at the grocery store during my third marriage (living just 5 miles apart the whole time).
This is why I prefer a future love Tarot spread instead of a drawing. You get much more information and it’s actually usable. What was I going to do, just carry a photo around with me and hold it up to people to compare? We finally met at 32 and 37, after a ton of life for both of us. We needed all that mess to be ready. No drawing or reading changes the universe’s timeline.
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It’s a fun novelty item. At best, those ‘draw your soulmate’ services are like the $50 aura photographs they sell in tourist towns, entertaining sure, but I’d be real cautious about treating any of that as genuine spiritual guidance.
They’re scams. I’d love to hear if anyone’s had a genuinely accurate experience with one of these, but from everything I’ve seen… yeah.
The whole business model relies on people wanting to believe so badly they’ll accept any vaguely attractive face as ‘their person.’ It’s kind of heartbreaking. But that’s the grift.