What
is a Starseed Lightworker? The terms “Starseed” and “Lightworker are
interchangeable and one and the same, but is there actually any
difference?
Starseed are beings that come from distant galaxies and star systems. Their souls are not originally from Earth.
They
are highly evolved souls with ancient wisdom and boundless cosmic
energy, but this is often hidden beneath the surface, buried deep within
them at the center of who they are.
They remain that way, unaware of who they truly are and where they truly come from until they experience activation.
Activation allows them to access their ancestral soul memories, intended to help them with their mission on Earth.
They often feel like they don’t belong, as though they are lost on a strange planet with no map and no guide.
This makes them yearn for home, which can be quite confusing before they know that their true home is in the stars.
Sci-Fi
This is why so many Starseeds develop a love for Sci-Fi and Fantasy at a young age and through their teenage years.
It subconsciously reminds them of their home and how they ended up here.
Concepts
like aliens, space travel, psychic powers, and the supernatural just
make sense to them – far more than the rest of modern mainstream
culture.
A
lot of Starseeds have a bit of an alien look. There are many physical
traits associated with them that include alien-like features, unique
body shape, long limbs, big eyes, clear skin and youthful, kind faces.
The reason for this is that they carry DNA that is intended for the unlocking of junk DNA within the human genome.
This DNA has a small effect on their physical appearance, though the effect is usually subtle.
It
is widely thought that many famous people have been Starseeds, and it
would make sense that they would fill the roles of celebrities, actors,
artists, and musicians.
This also explains why these groups always seem to have an almost superhuman beauty to them.
Starseeds possess a strong conviction and inner knowledge that the Earth is not their home.
They feel out of place and look with more than a little disdain on the cultures and customs of humanity.
They tend to reject it for its lack of rationality, its selfishness, and its simplicity.
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