The Joys of Being a Star Person

Mary Thatcher
Imagine being born not of this earth to mortal human parents but rather of beings from another planet, your soul having originated in a star system light years away from our own. You sense that you are different from others, being primarily an inner-directed person who is in touch with your psychic sensitivity, know why you are here on earth, and feel at one with the entire creation, not just earth but worlds not yet seen nor explored. At times you even imagine yourself to be magical, having powers to vanquish your enemies, and to enrich the lives of those who have been good to you and traveled the road of life with you. Well, maybe not the former is true, but the latter certainly is. You are not one to form trivial, meaningless relationships with others in a party setting but prefer intimate, meaningful relationships that fulfill the needs of your soul - and you are a very old soul, having lived previous lives on other planets in the universe. Always ready to use your magic touch in helping someone you care about, as a star person you have never forgotten your real mission in your present life.

Chances are you enjoy speaking to and learning from other star people's life experiences. While you don't meet together in groups to display that magical ability like competing wizards, you might enjoy that cup of tea or coffee while reading aloud excerpts from books written by authors like Brad Steiger and Scott Mandelker or sharing your previous life stories which you have discovered during past life regression. Describing what you looked like as an extra-terrestrial can be entertaining, even if you did not look like the typically depicted alien from a Hollywood movie like "Invaders From Mars" or "Atomic Submarine." You may even describe yourself as looking like the alien that inhabited Kyle MacLachlan's body in the 1987 movie "The Hidden", which was one of pure light. Such a description would perfectly fit the phrase "star person." Having a dynamic soul as such masquerading inside a human body would no doubt make you feel radically different from those around you.

So use your compelling eyes to explore the world around you, take delight in the company of the nature sprites and occasional spirit that travels to earth that cannot be seen by others but might make friends with you, and maximize those solar talents to your fullest. You will be glad that you did.

http://www.crystalinks.com/starseeds.html

http://www.v-j-enterprises.com/starpeop.html

For further reading:

The Star People, byBrad & Francie Steiger, New York, Berkeley. 1981.

From Elsewhere: Being ET in America, by Scott Mandelker, Birch Lane Press. 1995.

Published by Mary Thatcher

I am a freelance writer and I also work for a trade magazine publishing company.  View profile

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