Are some of us Old Souls or Wanderer Souls? Hence why we don't fit in?
Posted: February 17th, 2014, 7:38 am
Hi all,
I've been watching a lot of documentaries lately about past lives and ancient people, and have come up with some theories and insights about us and the types of people in our movement.
Could it be that most of us here are old souls, with many past lives in the ancient world, and that's why we hold so staunchly to traditional values and gender roles? Is that why we can't conform to modern liberalism and socialism of the NWO? If so, I think it would explain a lot, especially since there is now a lot of compelling research and evidence that reincarnation may be real. Here are my theories and speculations for why most of us may be old souls. Consider the following and tell me what you think.
1. First, most of us are seeking traditional values and romantic relationships like people had in the past. We do not accept the modern culture nor do we conform to it. We want women to be women and feminine. We prefer the normal male/female roles that have always existed for thousands of years. We do not conform to what the liberal media tell us but abhor it.
Could this be because we've had many past lifetimes in the ancient past, and have a strong root in how things were, and therefore strong attachments to them? In contrast, a young soul with fewer past lives would not have strong ties to the ancient past, and therefore would just conform to whatever is around them in the present, whether good or bad. They are more likely to conform to toxic cultures and liberal ideologies and political correctness, and to whatever is trendy, even if it is stupid.
2. Most of us are also critical of modern industrial society. We complain about how materialistic, soulless, artificial, mechanistic, and isolating it is. And how it turns people into machines rather than human. What this means is that we don't really fit into it.
Could the reason be because we've had lives in an ancient past where people were more in harmony with nature? Perhaps even in pre-Sumerian history with the ancient Druids, Atlanteans, Lemurians, etc. Or even with native indigenous tribes in the Americas? Thus deep down we knew of a better more enlightened past and are stuck on it? And we easily see the toxicity in modern industrial society as well because we have something to compare it to in our ancient past.
In contrast, a young soul, with no ties to the ancient past, would just become a machine and accept it since they have nothing to compare it to.
3. Many of us are history buffs and know a lot about ancient history. Could it be that people who are into history have an attachment and connection with the past from their past lives, which gives them a strong sense of nostalgia and romanticism toward ancient times? After all, why would one feel a sense of nostalgia for eras that one did not live in in this lifetime? I feel a sense of nostalgia for many eras of the past, including the Old West era.
Of course, it could also be because Hollywood movies romanticize ancient history. However, most teenagers do not like history and find it a boring subject.
On the other hand, a young soul with no lives in the ancient past, would feel no connection with it, and thus would have no interest in it either.
4. We seem to have an entitlement complex in that we demand choices in quality women and refuse to settle for less. Perhaps in our past lives, we did have a lot of choices among women, who were prettier, more feminine and higher quality than today. Maybe we were aristocrats or nobles who were used to having concubines and more choices among higher quality lovely women?
Of course, modern Americans are spoiled with an entitlement complex too, but we are not like the typical modern American. The modern American is spoiled in material things and consumer choices. But they don't demand that women be feminine and natural. Plus, many American guys do end up settling and marrying women with bad attitudes. So being spoiled doesn't explain everything. (unless we were spoiled in a past life too)
5. We are also better than average at seeing the big picture. This could be because having many past lives gives us a much broader perspective on things, such as life and human nature, and more wisdom as well.
6. We are not conformists but think for ourselves. Humans by nature are conformist. They conform to wherever they are at, even in a bad and toxic environment. So why don't we just conform as well, like everyone else? Could it be because we have a stronger and more developed sense of self, inner values and principles, from our lives in the ancient past? Could it be because our strong soul roots are not compatible with modern culture, so we can't conform?
Most mainstream people are empty and hollow, with no inner life, so they conform to whatever is around them. The exterior environment controls their interior, because there is nothing in their interior. Thus they become whatever is around them. Perhaps these are younger souls with no historic roots?
7. People in the ancient past were into passion, virtue and glory. They had strong social connections with their tribe, which we long for. In contrast, modern industrial society is very mechanistic, soulless, artificial and isolating. Our personalities seem more like the former than latter. We seek deep connections, which people in industrialized society are not supposed to crave. After all, we are not artificial and soulless like modern society is, so we do not seem to be a product of it. Could it be because our souls are from the ancient past?
8. In many foreign countries, women still look and act like women from the ancient past, especially in third world countries. In Russia/FSU, the women still have the wholesome natural look that American women had in the 1960's and 1970's, for example. And in remote towns in Siberia, there are women who have the pureness that women in the 19th Century had.
We get along with these types of foreign women far better than the modern liberal masculine independent western women (who don't need us). We prefer women who need men and are dependent on them, at least emotionally and psychologically, and who also have good feminine qualities and values. So basically, we prefer women like they were in the past.
Now, could that be because we've had so many lives in the past, that we are too attached to how women were in the past?
What do you think? Does all this make sense? Have any of you ever felt this way too?
These are my speculations of course. But they would explain a lot if true. If not, then maybe we are from a different world or dimension.
Personally, I've always felt more like a person from the ancient past than modern times. Even though I'm against wars and joining the military, I feel like I've had many past lives as a warrior, which is why I'm so interested in military history and have watched nearly every documentary about it. The past just seems so much more glorious, passionate and romantic. That could be because of Hollywood too. I don't know.
I also feel entitled to having a variety of choices in women. So perhaps I was a monarch, aristocrat or noble who was accustomed to having a lot of choices in women and conquering or seducing them? That's why I can't tolerate having no choices in women, or only bad choices.
Also, ever since I was a child, I've always felt that I carried a deep sense of sadness and loss from my past lives. I have memories of growing old and dying and being lonely for many years. And I have memories of a glorious romantic past too. So who knows. Any of you ever felt the same?
I've been watching a lot of documentaries lately about past lives and ancient people, and have come up with some theories and insights about us and the types of people in our movement.
Could it be that most of us here are old souls, with many past lives in the ancient world, and that's why we hold so staunchly to traditional values and gender roles? Is that why we can't conform to modern liberalism and socialism of the NWO? If so, I think it would explain a lot, especially since there is now a lot of compelling research and evidence that reincarnation may be real. Here are my theories and speculations for why most of us may be old souls. Consider the following and tell me what you think.
1. First, most of us are seeking traditional values and romantic relationships like people had in the past. We do not accept the modern culture nor do we conform to it. We want women to be women and feminine. We prefer the normal male/female roles that have always existed for thousands of years. We do not conform to what the liberal media tell us but abhor it.
Could this be because we've had many past lifetimes in the ancient past, and have a strong root in how things were, and therefore strong attachments to them? In contrast, a young soul with fewer past lives would not have strong ties to the ancient past, and therefore would just conform to whatever is around them in the present, whether good or bad. They are more likely to conform to toxic cultures and liberal ideologies and political correctness, and to whatever is trendy, even if it is stupid.
2. Most of us are also critical of modern industrial society. We complain about how materialistic, soulless, artificial, mechanistic, and isolating it is. And how it turns people into machines rather than human. What this means is that we don't really fit into it.
Could the reason be because we've had lives in an ancient past where people were more in harmony with nature? Perhaps even in pre-Sumerian history with the ancient Druids, Atlanteans, Lemurians, etc. Or even with native indigenous tribes in the Americas? Thus deep down we knew of a better more enlightened past and are stuck on it? And we easily see the toxicity in modern industrial society as well because we have something to compare it to in our ancient past.
In contrast, a young soul, with no ties to the ancient past, would just become a machine and accept it since they have nothing to compare it to.
3. Many of us are history buffs and know a lot about ancient history. Could it be that people who are into history have an attachment and connection with the past from their past lives, which gives them a strong sense of nostalgia and romanticism toward ancient times? After all, why would one feel a sense of nostalgia for eras that one did not live in in this lifetime? I feel a sense of nostalgia for many eras of the past, including the Old West era.
Of course, it could also be because Hollywood movies romanticize ancient history. However, most teenagers do not like history and find it a boring subject.
On the other hand, a young soul with no lives in the ancient past, would feel no connection with it, and thus would have no interest in it either.
4. We seem to have an entitlement complex in that we demand choices in quality women and refuse to settle for less. Perhaps in our past lives, we did have a lot of choices among women, who were prettier, more feminine and higher quality than today. Maybe we were aristocrats or nobles who were used to having concubines and more choices among higher quality lovely women?
Of course, modern Americans are spoiled with an entitlement complex too, but we are not like the typical modern American. The modern American is spoiled in material things and consumer choices. But they don't demand that women be feminine and natural. Plus, many American guys do end up settling and marrying women with bad attitudes. So being spoiled doesn't explain everything. (unless we were spoiled in a past life too)
5. We are also better than average at seeing the big picture. This could be because having many past lives gives us a much broader perspective on things, such as life and human nature, and more wisdom as well.
6. We are not conformists but think for ourselves. Humans by nature are conformist. They conform to wherever they are at, even in a bad and toxic environment. So why don't we just conform as well, like everyone else? Could it be because we have a stronger and more developed sense of self, inner values and principles, from our lives in the ancient past? Could it be because our strong soul roots are not compatible with modern culture, so we can't conform?
Most mainstream people are empty and hollow, with no inner life, so they conform to whatever is around them. The exterior environment controls their interior, because there is nothing in their interior. Thus they become whatever is around them. Perhaps these are younger souls with no historic roots?
7. People in the ancient past were into passion, virtue and glory. They had strong social connections with their tribe, which we long for. In contrast, modern industrial society is very mechanistic, soulless, artificial and isolating. Our personalities seem more like the former than latter. We seek deep connections, which people in industrialized society are not supposed to crave. After all, we are not artificial and soulless like modern society is, so we do not seem to be a product of it. Could it be because our souls are from the ancient past?
8. In many foreign countries, women still look and act like women from the ancient past, especially in third world countries. In Russia/FSU, the women still have the wholesome natural look that American women had in the 1960's and 1970's, for example. And in remote towns in Siberia, there are women who have the pureness that women in the 19th Century had.
We get along with these types of foreign women far better than the modern liberal masculine independent western women (who don't need us). We prefer women who need men and are dependent on them, at least emotionally and psychologically, and who also have good feminine qualities and values. So basically, we prefer women like they were in the past.
Now, could that be because we've had so many lives in the past, that we are too attached to how women were in the past?
What do you think? Does all this make sense? Have any of you ever felt this way too?
These are my speculations of course. But they would explain a lot if true. If not, then maybe we are from a different world or dimension.
Personally, I've always felt more like a person from the ancient past than modern times. Even though I'm against wars and joining the military, I feel like I've had many past lives as a warrior, which is why I'm so interested in military history and have watched nearly every documentary about it. The past just seems so much more glorious, passionate and romantic. That could be because of Hollywood too. I don't know.
I also feel entitled to having a variety of choices in women. So perhaps I was a monarch, aristocrat or noble who was accustomed to having a lot of choices in women and conquering or seducing them? That's why I can't tolerate having no choices in women, or only bad choices.
Also, ever since I was a child, I've always felt that I carried a deep sense of sadness and loss from my past lives. I have memories of growing old and dying and being lonely for many years. And I have memories of a glorious romantic past too. So who knows. Any of you ever felt the same?