01-26-2010, 04:53 PM
(01-26-2010, 02:26 PM)Lorna Wrote:(01-26-2010, 09:06 AM)transiten Wrote: Carla says that if you feel you don't belong here on 3D Earth and that "your parents are not your real parents" you are a wanderer?
Does she mean that if you feel connected to your parents you are NOT a wanderer? And if you feel a strong connection to Mother Earth, animals and trees you are NOT a wanderer?
no, i don't think there are any hard and fast rules at all about what constitues being a wanderer - and the examples you've given are the ones that resonate least with me. i think the term wanderer is useful in explaining and helping people make sense of feelings of otherness they have, and of understanding why they feel a sense of knowing that our 3d existence here feels so limited
for example, i always knew that telekinesis and teleportation should be natural, it was incredibly frustrating that i couldn't do these things that i felt strongly that i should be able to do in the blink of an eye.
for me the 'fit' with the wanderer definition simply explained why i felt the way i did and and there is a reassurance in having those experiences explained
YES! YES! I knew that I could do these things too! And when I tried here on Earth I was unable to generate enough energy to do so! To me a wanderer is a Star Seed that is here for a the specific purpose of assisting the Cosmos in the Creation of the NEW EARTH (some call this ascension or harvest). --fairy