How Old is an ‘Old Soul’?
Have you ever met someone who tells you they can read palms and then proceeds to look yours over? Sometimes they will tell you, “Oh, you’re a new soul. I don’t see a lot of patterns that show karma from past lives…”
But the deep understandings and beliefs about souls are personal. Maybe you know you’re an old soul and this person happens to be reading your palm after you’ve cleared a lot of old energy.
I’ve seen the lines on the palms of people’s hands change over the years, to have less and less lines, even if they develop wrinkles on other areas of the skin. You would think it would be the opposite, unless you realize how much energy healing can effect even a palm reading from one decade to another.
Do I read palms? Not in the traditional sense, though I do notice these changes. And I see them in relation to the changes people have undergone when they really work on healing their inner soul.
During a healing session I don’t necessarily tell you how old your soul is. But sometimes your reading can contain information from ages that are not recorded in mainstream culture, or even part of the world’s collective mythologies.
Dreams are the Soul’s Mythology
Why is that? It’s because your soul records its own mythology. It is the repository of your future dreams as well as those of your past or alternate existences.
Why do I call these records “dreams”? It’s a way of looking at things we might not fully know except through a steady practice of deep meditation.
Someone once said that time and space as we experience it in our physical bodies are really just an illusion. They said that we are living in a dream. This theory forms the basis of some world traditions.
If that’s so, then “Who” is the Dreamer? And why are you in it, and why are there so many others around you in this dream? A good thought to ponder until my next post…
i like that. I feel we have tremendous memories
just below the surface of our awareness that form the
foundation for our most joyous expectations for the
future.
Robert, What a beautiful way to look at it, thanks for commenting~
Donna