Rashmi Rawat elaborates on the three types of star children who are born on earth to usher in radical changes which benefit the whole of humanity.
Are you unable to understand your child? Does she ask questions you have no answers to? Does he rebel when his naturally inquisitive self is hushed up and admonished? Does he display wisdom way beyond his years? Does she see through people’s minds? Does he break convention at home and school? Does she believe in following her own set of rules? Relax! There is nothing wrong with your child. So before you run to the therapist to fix him, just read this article. Who knows, you might be the fortunate parent of a star child.
What is a star child?
Let’s see what being a star child means and how to recognise if your child is one. Our consciousness exists beyond the bodily realm. Often, this consciousness prompts us to find our purpose in this boundless universe. When our awareness chooses to incarnate on this planet, we choose a template for our lives. So, if in this life, you have chosen to create a beneficial, radical change through whatever means—whether it be art, technology, science, writing, or anything you are passionate about—you are a star child.
A star child belongs to a group of souls who have agreed to come to earth, to assist in the evolution of the earth. This child fundamentally leans towards being a unique person who is unlike the majority of us and has special perceptive abilities. This metaphysical concept of a star child is sometimes also called a Star Seed or an Old Soul.
Star souls have been incarnating on earth for over 100 years, with the first wave being the original Indigos. Star children tend to be outliers; they have a leading edge. They push the boundaries of acceptability that were laid down by previous generations. Eventually, their traits and characteristics become the norm. Then the next waves arrive, and the boundaries are surpassed again. These children display a certain set of characteristics which distinguish them from the rest.
This story is from the July 2018 edition of Life Positive.
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