
The topic of starseeds has become really popular in recent years and there are lots of people sharing information online about starseeds.
Here are some important things to know if you are researching starseed groups or wanting to find out which one you belong to.
A lot of the channelled starseed info out there has never been tested and the accuracy of channellers varies a lot
Did the person who channelled that starseed group info just do a weekend workshop on channelling, and then presented that info online without giving their background and experience? Their info could have some basis but it may not be to the level of a professional channeller. Or it could have no basis at all.
And then even when someone is a professional channeller who channels info on a new starseed group (including the group’s purpose, traits, etc), it should go through a testing process once it has been channelled and before it is shared as fact. That is because no channeller is completely accurate all of the time. Channelling accuracy can be impacted by skill, experience, biases, etc, so it makes sense to test information about starseeds.
What does testing involve?
How this looks is that the channeller takes that channelled starseed info, and they read for hundreds of people to identify their starseed group. When their newly channelled group comes up as applying to a client, they see how the client resonates and they ask for feedback. Over time, there may be a piece or two about the information that clients push back on and say “that’s not me”, while agreeing with the rest of it.
For example, I channelled info on the Alpha Caelian soul group several years ago, and one of the details clients have sometimes told me they disagreed with in the last 18 months was that Alpha Caelians tend not to have incarnated further back than 1000 years ago. Some clients intuited they’d been here longer than that and others were telling me they had done past life regressions which proved this fact wrong. (And so I ended up changing the info I had on that piece to mention that it didn’t apply to all those who belonged to this group.)
(In another possible scenario, clients may not agree with the channelled starseed info in general. A common criticism with starseed info is that it is vague and abstract, and could apply to anyone!)
Where my starseed information comes from
The information I use in my Akashic Record readings is not vague and it’s not abstract. It’s also tested, and it has a particular lineage that makes it stand out from the rest of what is out there.
It was originally channelled decades ago by an intuitive in the US named Arlen Bock. His information was then taken up, tested, refined and expanded by a lineage of Akashic Record readers including Venessa Rahlston, Susann Taylor Shier, Mamie Wheeler and Andrea Hess — all of whom have been doing this work for between ten and forty years.
I have been doing Akashic Record readings for eighteen years and teaching others to read the records for over a decade. In that time I have read for thousands of people and trained hundreds of students who have gone on to read for many people. The starseed information I include in my readings has been tested repeatedly across that body of client work.
That is not a small sample size. That is decades of repeated testing across dozens, hundreds or thousands of people (depending on the starseed group and how often it is encountered).
In my experience, when you give someone starseed information that is accurate, people don’t just find it interesting – they find it validating. They understand something about themselves that previously didn’t make sense. They stop beating themselves up for traits that are simply part of their soul’s nature.
That kind of recognition is what happens when information has been properly tested and refined. It is different from reading something vague online and thinking “maybe that could be me.”
Why this matters
If someone is going to invest time and energy into understanding their soul’s origins, that person deserves high quality information that has been tested, refined and verified across a large body of client work over many years.
Not information that was channelled recently by a hobbyist and posted to the internet.
Not information repeated from another website without any verification.
Information that has been verified by real people across decades of real client work.
I’m not saying that every piece of starseed info out there is rubbish – that would be wrong. There are some good channellers out there. But when you come across a piece of starseed info, it is worth bearing in mind that the info should have been tested in client work. And if the person doesn’t work with clients to test their channellings and apply them, it’s often a sign of low quality information.
PS. A note on starseed group names.
Sometimes students come to me with starseed information they found online and ask why I don’t include it in my book or teach it in my Akashic Records course. Often, the group in question is already in my body of work under a different name. What many people call Andromedans or angelic souls, I call Mission Realmers. What some call Lyrans, I call Vegans. What some call Orions, I call Mintakans.
PPS. If you’d like to find out your own soul group of origin, the most accurate way to do that is via an Akashic Record reading – not a guided meditation, or a quiz, and not by reading descriptions online. All of that is guesswork. A reading goes directly into your record and tells you what is actually there.







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