Well, did you like, stare at the sky, particularly the stars, while thinking about metaphysics and the meaning of life, while identifying with the distance of those stars and feeling a bit like they're your family and where you came from? I literally said things like "I'm an old soul." "I feel like I'm a wanderer who's just visiting here and eventually I'll go home." "I feel more like an alien than a human." when I was a kid.
I think the fact that you're even considering the fact that you might be a wanderer is indication enough, because someone who's not, their mind just isn't even going to be able to hold onto it, it'll seem downright silly, they'll crave other things to play-act at being in their mind. Who other than alien beings who've taken on human incarnations to help during an ascension period is going to fantasize about descending to a more limited life form to be of service? I mean... gods, it's not very glamorous, is it? I never daydreamed about being a rockstar, my "I want to be in a band" dreams were no bigger than some people with instruments having fun in a garage, not out of a desire of human attention, but because of a desire to have fun playing music with other people. I never fantasized about being a sports player of note, or fame–if I imagined myself doing a sport it was from the pride of being able to use my meat body to do such feats. In words like that. When I was a teenager I thought about becoming a nun, going off-grid, dedicating my life to service of some kind but ideally without social time constraints. I never fit the paradigm. It was not that weird when I started exploring my past lives and ran into one that was not human who said 'yeah okay I'll go and do the thing down there'. Holding that up against myself in the mirror made perfect sense.
For someone with a human soul, it's not going to apply. I think there's many people here who have only had human incarnations, or are new souls. Even someone who's enthusiastic about this conspiracy stuff. In fact I'm chatting with someone right now who's into this kind of stuff too, who's super awake, and they feel they're on their first human incarnation, as a young soul. Our interests overlap, but just being interested in this sort of stuff isn't enough to make them feel like an old soul with non-human incarnations. Trust your intuition. You were angsting and depressed over metaphysics on the playground and you're asking questions about your potential wanderer status, even if you don't have memories, methinks you're part of the family.
If you can hold in your mind the thought that "My soul has had incarnations other than on Earth" and consider it and go "y'know, I think you might be onto something there..." you might be a wanderer.
I think the fact that you're even considering the fact that you might be a wanderer is indication enough, because someone who's not, their mind just isn't even going to be able to hold onto it, it'll seem downright silly, they'll crave other things to play-act at being in their mind. Who other than alien beings who've taken on human incarnations to help during an ascension period is going to fantasize about descending to a more limited life form to be of service? I mean... gods, it's not very glamorous, is it? I never daydreamed about being a rockstar, my "I want to be in a band" dreams were no bigger than some people with instruments having fun in a garage, not out of a desire of human attention, but because of a desire to have fun playing music with other people. I never fantasized about being a sports player of note, or fame–if I imagined myself doing a sport it was from the pride of being able to use my meat body to do such feats. In words like that. When I was a teenager I thought about becoming a nun, going off-grid, dedicating my life to service of some kind but ideally without social time constraints. I never fit the paradigm. It was not that weird when I started exploring my past lives and ran into one that was not human who said 'yeah okay I'll go and do the thing down there'. Holding that up against myself in the mirror made perfect sense.
For someone with a human soul, it's not going to apply. I think there's many people here who have only had human incarnations, or are new souls. Even someone who's enthusiastic about this conspiracy stuff. In fact I'm chatting with someone right now who's into this kind of stuff too, who's super awake, and they feel they're on their first human incarnation, as a young soul. Our interests overlap, but just being interested in this sort of stuff isn't enough to make them feel like an old soul with non-human incarnations. Trust your intuition. You were angsting and depressed over metaphysics on the playground and you're asking questions about your potential wanderer status, even if you don't have memories, methinks you're part of the family.
If you can hold in your mind the thought that "My soul has had incarnations other than on Earth" and consider it and go "y'know, I think you might be onto something there..." you might be a wanderer.