(08-15-2011, 01:11 PM)ahktu Wrote: Finding out about the wanderer concept made me feel "special". It was a way to get over the boring, mundane routine of my life...I was an alien! That made it all exciting!
As far as I have found, I have met up with my wife through thousands of lifetimes on this planet. My concept of "wanderer" fits more with going backwards as a "tutor" rather than wandering away from "home planet". I have enjoyed lives on other planets, yet I am not a wanderer. Maybe there is just a lot that I have not found to fill in enough blanks.
(08-15-2011, 01:28 PM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: True, it doesn't matter what D we are from at this current juncture. Though I do find it a bit fun pondering such things. I'm as curious an entity as anyone.
I have curiousity up the wazoo

And yes I can see that it does not matter, but it does and did affect my personal growth and ability to seek.
Actually, as an example, my older daughter would be classified by society as autistic. We have had a hard time communicating with her. Having other angles to view the issue helped a lot with understanding and building a better/different way to communicate. Instead of feeling anger at the act of mis-communication there is a new emotion of "wonder" as to how I can learn to communicate better. My finding answers to some of the seemingly worthless "labels" has helped greatly with my personal evolution and bettering myself as a Human.