
I’ve written a lot about starseed groups on my blog over the years. An interesting question I’ve had about this topic is:
Do our souls literally come from and spend time in other star systems? Or are starseed groups just a metaphor for the “environments” that our soul has grown up in?
This is a difficult question to answer for certain, but I’ll tell you what my experiences have been and then leave you to make up your own mind.
Clients tend to resonate strongly with the information about their soul groups. Some clients have related dreams and visions they have had, relating to their origins in the stars, which occurred in mystical experiences before they actually received information about their origins in an Akashic Record Reading.
The other thing we have found is that, for example, clients also resonate and agree with literal descriptions of their home world. For example, the information we have in the Akashic Records about the Mintakans’ home world is this:
“Where Mintakans came from was a utopian water world, and the water was transparent, clear and illuminated all the way to the bottom of the ocean. As a result, Mintakans have an interesting relationship with water – most Mintakans hate being in dark or very deep water, and some Mintakans hate being in water altogether, but they do draw some comfort from having water around them. Many Mintakans choose to live close to a body of water or the ocean. If they have a pool in their back garden, they may love to sit on the edge or dip their feet in – but will not usually want to get in!”
Back when I did phone readings and I heard peoples’ feedback in real time, upwards of 80-90% of my Mintakan clients would comment on this detail and resonated strongly with it. And other soul groups have reacted similarly, with a strong sense of recognition when told about the details of their home world.
Having said that, there are practitioners who do not take the information literally and believe that these home worlds and the traits that arise from them, though accurate, are metaphorical — not literal.
I personally don’t believe it matters too much whether the information is taken literally or metaphorically — the main thing is that people tend to resonate strongly with the group that they belong to, and that it’s generally seen as valuable information to have. And of course, some also feel a strong connection to the sense of place that their starseed group hails from.
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