03-12-2011, 02:20 PM
Greetings my brother,
I see that you started this thread. Good! Continue to wonder, and ask, and share.
Narrow translation of the word Wanderer is a spirit complex coming from higher density than 3D to serve and aid this planet in time of the Harvest. This spirit complex is originated from the same source as all life upon this Earth, that is you, me and all other existence here and everywhere, that is the One Infinite Creator. The journey the spirit complex makes through densities, for instance 1-3, might be made in other planet/s than Earth. Nevertheless, we are all human beings in this present moment! "We" as Wanderers might share some traits, like longing to go home and remembering non-human knowledge, but that doesn't make us into a group of alikes. If you see and read on this forum for instance you can see how very different we all are. That's the sign that we all are unique parts of the Creator regardless of the "home density" and "home planet of origin". But there is a wider translation of the word Wanderer, and this is an excerpt from Carla Rueckert's definition of that word in A Wanderer's Handbook:
"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."
Why are you interested in such issues as those discussed in LOO anyway, my brother?
I see that you started this thread. Good! Continue to wonder, and ask, and share.
Narrow translation of the word Wanderer is a spirit complex coming from higher density than 3D to serve and aid this planet in time of the Harvest. This spirit complex is originated from the same source as all life upon this Earth, that is you, me and all other existence here and everywhere, that is the One Infinite Creator. The journey the spirit complex makes through densities, for instance 1-3, might be made in other planet/s than Earth. Nevertheless, we are all human beings in this present moment! "We" as Wanderers might share some traits, like longing to go home and remembering non-human knowledge, but that doesn't make us into a group of alikes. If you see and read on this forum for instance you can see how very different we all are. That's the sign that we all are unique parts of the Creator regardless of the "home density" and "home planet of origin". But there is a wider translation of the word Wanderer, and this is an excerpt from Carla Rueckert's definition of that word in A Wanderer's Handbook:
"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."
Why are you interested in such issues as those discussed in LOO anyway, my brother?