Hi Stephen, I’ve always felt different no matter where I go, be it if I’m with my family or friends. I can’t find that sense of belongingness. I think I’m really from somewhere else but I don’t know where. Life here feels very wrong. I feel like I’m some mysterious creature coming from another planet that was sent here on Earth for a purpose. I keep struggling what to do with my life because nothing in this reality intrigues me enough to be dedicated to it. One of my friends mentioned to me about star children having to feel the same way as I do. And For some reason, I seem to attract people with no effort, and they go coming to me and discuss about their personal problems, be it problems with love or anything.
I’m just wondering if the concept of star children is fact or fiction and if I’m one of them or is there something with my past life that made me feel this way because I feel really lost. Thanks again. Meredith
Hi Meredith,
Based on my empirical research over the last 25 years, I believe that the souls of many people living on Earth have lived elsewhere, especially when considering there are billions and billions of habitable planets in the Milky Way Galaxy alone, according to many respected astronomers. The more one’s soul has lived elsewhere, the more life on Earth can seem foreign.
Being very spiritually sensitive can also make one feel like an outsider. When you feel constantly exposed to the other side, it’s very difficult to get in line and follow the herd. You tend to question things much more than the average person, and sometimes your insights can be overwhelming. This can make family relationships, friendships, dating, and working for others more challenging. One way to deal with this is to remind yourself often that everyone is doing the best they can, and to try to be a compassionate adult even when others aren’t.
Is the concept of star children fact or fiction? Lots of New Age authors have written about star children and other similar concepts, but I’m not sure all of it is valid.
Dolores Cannon, a diligent researcher, wrote some interesting books on the subject. Some of her subjects’ personalities (beliefs, biases, fears) seem to distort their perceptions during the sessions, which can happen easily, but a lot of the information Dolores presents rings true to me. Check out her books and see for yourself.
I don’t know if you’re a stranger in a strange land, but you very well might be. Over-thinking life and expecting too much, too soon might also be contributing to your feeling of being lost and not fitting in.
Your soul wanted to come here (otherwise you wouldn’t be here), so make the most of it: focus on the good in life and in people, follow your passions, develop your talents, be of service when possible (but don’t sacrifice yourself too much in the process- it must serve you too so you can continue serving), and learn to enjoy life.
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