06-20-2011, 08:30 PM
(06-20-2011, 08:11 PM)Bring4th_GLB Wrote:(06-20-2011, 07:53 PM)Azrael Wrote: So I'm confused, how is it that anyone ISN'T a wanderer? What exactly is the difference between connecting to your higher self and being a wanderer? How are new souls born? Does this just mean that some souls have never experienced any incarnation beyond third density? Yet doesn't that fact still exist in the future in potential...?
Hey Azrael, if I'm not mistaken I believe you are directing these questions to Unity100, but I'll chime in and offer a thought or two.
>>So I'm confused, how is it that anyone ISN'T a wanderer?
Wanderers are, strictly speaking, those entities of higher densities who, upon seeing the suffering and sorrow on third-density planet Earth, desire to be of service. It is determined that the "best" way to be of service is to incarnate as a third-density entity within the third-density illusion, in so doing willingly forgetting most everything about their identity as a higher-density being.
Carla Rueckert's "A Wanderer's Handbook" takes up this topic: http://www.llresearch.org/library/a_wand...k_pdf.aspx
>>What exactly is the difference between connecting to your higher self and being a wanderer?
If I understand your question correctly, these are apples and oranges.
Any entity with self-awareness, wanderer or not, may connect to the higher self.
>>How are new souls born? Does this just mean that some souls have never experienced any incarnation beyond third density? Yet doesn't that fact still exist in the future in potential...?
Your first question in this series "How are new souls born?" is unanswerable by me.
Regarding your second, it is a very limited way like asking if some souls in the public schooling system have never experienced any grades higher than the third grade.
The response naturally would be, "There are souls who have not experienced beyond the third grade because they are either in third or a junior grade. But as they age and successfully complete the requirements of each grade, they will move onto the next and the next. So, yes, the the higher grades do await the learning entity in potential."
L/L, GLB
SO does this mean you could also be a third density "wanderer" (as in, if you died on another planet and chose to incarnate here) or are you stuck on the same planet the whole time? I guess you'd, at the least, need to be aware that such a thing is possible and that the fourth density exists. Or do you have to harvest to fourth before you can have such a choice? Also I suppose this means that not all souls came in to existence at the same time? Even though they must have all existed in potential at that point... Or is it simply because some have been unable to learn as quickly that some have had to go through repeated experiences? This all breaks down when I consider that all time is simultaneous. My point is whether or not there is any particular advantage to being a wanderer over being just a "regular" (?) Earth soul? I mean, realistically is the only difference is that a wanderer is able to remember the future (what a wacky idea O_o)? But if anyone/anything can connect to a higher self, doesn't this mean that to some degree every single person must be a wanderer of some sort since all of our incarnative energies stem "from above"?
I am simply trying to ascertain whether or not all souls came in to existence at the same time from the beginning, because of this is so it adds another twist to the whole subject of entering each density for the sake of learning. I guess the first beings progressed to a point in the future, and then fragmented in order to incarnate again, but maybe they didn't fragment at the same time and this accounts for seeming differences in "soul age". Although I know a souls age has everything to do with progress and not time, is this simply because of the fallibility of those with free will to make non-progressive choices that there is this age distinction? Hmm