02-26-2011, 06:35 PM
(02-21-2011, 01:23 AM)turtledude23 Wrote:(02-20-2011, 08:06 PM)Ankh Wrote: A Wanderer's Handbook, page 14, Carla's definition of a wanderer:
"There is another large group of people on planet Earth who are just as much wanderers as the ET contingent. These are the Earth natives who have begun to awaken to their metaphysical identity, as citizens of eternity and creatures of infinite nature and existence. Once the seeker awakens, native to Earth or not, she has become a wanderer among the people of Earth, forever a spiritual outsider. The ET and Earth native wanderers are identical in their nature, their mission, and the challenges facing them. Both groups have taken Earth bodies and incarnations. They have accepted the rules of Earth life. They shall only leave this life for higher densities by graduating within the ways of Earth graduation. And they share a most powerful and central mission for the people and the planet, Earth. I am also a wanderer in this larger sense, and I feel that anyone who has been drawn to this book is such a wanderer."
Even by this definition I'd say only about 15% (at best) of my high school were "wanderers". I could be misjudging alot of people who I don't know enough about, but I'd say the majority of my facebook friends have very little or no spiritual inclination.
I don't know what Carla is basing that statement on, it would be nice if it was true, but I know its not.
They probably are wanderers though. The fact that anybody is alive on Earth at this time says to me that they are wanderers. I mean... when I was in highschool, I was not spiritually seeking like I am now at all, but today I would completely consider myself a wanderer. So... does that mean that I attained wanderer-hood because I began spiritually seeking today? Well... probably not in my opinion, because the occurance of events that brought me to this level of seeking were predestined, and we all serve a purpose here, including all the people of the world who seem as far off from the spectrum of seeking as possible... but still they are made of love and came to this planet for a purpose. Even if we do not see it. Plus, the veil is thick in third density, so it's possible that a wanderer might forget their mission, and live life on Earth without that drive towards spiritual seeking...but they're still technically wanderers.
In fact.. how is it possible for someone not to be a wanderer?