Do you often feel like you aren’t like anyone else you meet? If so, you might just be a Starseed. Starseeds are highly enlightened beings that were sent to Earth to awaken the collective human consciousness to bring sweeping improvements to the planet. Because they don’t come from Earth, Starseeds have distinct aura and extraordinarily high vibrations that allow them to access powerful otherworldly knowledge, which can be used to create new technologies to improve life.
At their very essence, Starseed know they aren’t from Earth and thus have unwavering sensations of being different. Often, it will feel like the political and social rules of society are senseless and irrelevant. Therefore, they frequently find themselves blazing their own trail or method of accomplishing a task. Starseeds have heightened abilities of intuition, empathy and mysticism. They are also extremely sensitive to their inside and outside world. They may have interest in mysticism, time travel, space or extraterrestrial life. In terms of physical appearance, Starseed tend to have big eyes, angelic faces and long necks.
If you suspect that you might be a Starseed, here are a few significant signs to notice
- You don’t feel like Earth is your original home
- You feel like society’s rules don’t align with your beliefs or values
- You frequently have dreams involving other worldly beings or experiences
- You are an extremely sensitive individual with strong psychic and intuitive abilities
- You feel a pull towards space and enjoy learning about time travel and metaphysics
- You have talents with technology and innovative problem solving
- You are a natural empath and incredibly attune to other’s emotions and feelings
- Your body seems to function in a unique way than others
- Although you seem to have little interest in traditional schooling, you are extraordinarily intelligent
- There is a never-ending thirst for developing your soul’s purpose
- You seem to feel excluded by society
- People tend to comment on how different you are than most people
- There seems to be an instant connection between you and animals or children
- You quickly become intolerant of large crowds
- You may be prone to social anxiety and struggle with navigating small talk
- You have a sense of how you seek to benefit Earth and its inhabitants
- You have a memory of being from away from Earth and can easily visualize this landscape
- From the earliest of ages, you felt like an old soul
- You feel like life on Earth is not as satisfying as it is on other planets or planes of existence
- Earthly problems feel trivial to you, and you are able to create lasting solutions to issues much faster than your peers
Often Starseeds are sent to Earth with a programmed “alarm clock” inside of them which goes off at various points in their lives to advance their soul’s purpose. As a result, Starseeds have an unending quest to grow and evolve to better serves the Universal community. This drive allows them to identify problems and quickly and effectively create solutions to improve the lives of all they encounter.
I find the concept of Starseeds intriguing. It’s something I’ll definitely explore more.
This could be a comforting explanation for people who feel like they don’t fit in. It’s an interesting read.
It’s fascinating to see a different explanation for feelings of not fitting in. It provides a new perspective.
This article certainly gives a lot to ponder about. I wonder how this aligns with scientific views.
The characteristics listed for Starseeds are quite specific. I wonder how many people actually fit this description.
It’s possible, but it could also be a coincidence. People might relate to these traits for many reasons.
I think a lot of people might resonate with at least a few of these traits.
The idea of having an “alarm clock” to advance one’s soul’s purpose is unique. It makes one think about their own life’s meaning.
The signs of being a Starseed seem very detailed. It’s interesting to see such a comprehensive list.
The article provides an interesting perspective on feeling different. It’s the first time I hear about Starseeds.