06-22-2021, 06:28 PM
As others have said, it might be difficult to know beyond the shadow of a doubt. That said, I'm fairly certain about my own nature by this point, so maybe some of this might be helpful perspective.
In my case, I've always felt like there was a "wrongness" to life on this planet. I've also always felt like I was here for some important purpose, involved with righting those wrongs in some way. (These seem to be pretty common experiences, but in no way indicative that you are not a wanderer if you haven't experienced them, I think.)
I have had several confirmations of my Pleiadian origins over the last several years of heavy study I've been doing about these things, everything from synchronicities and past life regressions, to simple pendulum divinations. But my fascination with the Pleiades dates back to when I was a young child and noticed them in the night sky for the first time. Something about them filled me with awe, and when I pointed them out to my father and asked about it, he knew enough about them to tell me what they were. That's resonated through my life ever since.
I've also always had firm spiritual convictions. Not that my beliefs haven't changed over the years as I've learned, but throughout my spiritual journey in this life, I've always been aware of ways in which the various spiritual systems I've participated in have deviated from some internally understood standard of truth. And I've always understood that spiritual phenomena are real. This has always seemed to go beyond simple belief or faith, and more toward something I would describe as a knowing.
Some of that might resonate, and then again, none of it might. It's a richly varied group I think, the starseeds, and your experiences could be quite unlike anyone else's, and you could absolutely still be a wanderer. But one last thing to think of; you're here, you were led to find this information, felt like it was a good place to ask the question. That alone might be a clue. It seems like it tends to be.
In my case, I've always felt like there was a "wrongness" to life on this planet. I've also always felt like I was here for some important purpose, involved with righting those wrongs in some way. (These seem to be pretty common experiences, but in no way indicative that you are not a wanderer if you haven't experienced them, I think.)
I have had several confirmations of my Pleiadian origins over the last several years of heavy study I've been doing about these things, everything from synchronicities and past life regressions, to simple pendulum divinations. But my fascination with the Pleiades dates back to when I was a young child and noticed them in the night sky for the first time. Something about them filled me with awe, and when I pointed them out to my father and asked about it, he knew enough about them to tell me what they were. That's resonated through my life ever since.
I've also always had firm spiritual convictions. Not that my beliefs haven't changed over the years as I've learned, but throughout my spiritual journey in this life, I've always been aware of ways in which the various spiritual systems I've participated in have deviated from some internally understood standard of truth. And I've always understood that spiritual phenomena are real. This has always seemed to go beyond simple belief or faith, and more toward something I would describe as a knowing.
Some of that might resonate, and then again, none of it might. It's a richly varied group I think, the starseeds, and your experiences could be quite unlike anyone else's, and you could absolutely still be a wanderer. But one last thing to think of; you're here, you were led to find this information, felt like it was a good place to ask the question. That alone might be a clue. It seems like it tends to be.