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'Coming out’ as Starseed is the new Gay – loads of us are doing it and it can be a healing process to do so, here’s why:

When you come out as a Starseed you are identifying an aspect of your Spiritual and perhaps Genetic journey up until this point as having occurred in another star system. Technically speaking, when going by emerging theories and histories explored in the Disclosure Movement – we are ALL Starseed to a certain extent, human life a life potentially seeded via intergalactic influence – be it Extraterrestrial DNA manipulation or accidental Asteroid Seeding, or you could just say we are made of Stardust – the same prime elements as the stars.

But something sets apart some humans from others. An Un-Awoken Starseed may struggle or have struggled with Earthly Existence up until this point confused by their suffering from issues like these (loads more listed here)

I don’t belong here
I’m homesick
I’m not like other humans
I don’t feel human
I feel trapped in my body
Home is out there
I’m here to ‘do something’
I have memories of other ways of ‘being’
3D sucks
I feel funny/sad/triggered when I look at the stars

But, until fairly recently, Starseeds were really unable to put their finger on why and how they had these feelings, that is, until the term ‘Starseed’ began to be used more and more as a common term to refer to humans who have experienced some or all of the above feelings or knowledge about their genetic or spiritual heritage. Starseed is a term that is now happily floating around in our collective consciousness and in amongst the metaphysical circles we all seem to agree that it denotes an individual’s connection and purpose on Earth being related to a mission created for or by them whilst incarnating in another star system.

The question is, how can the above complaints impact negatively on a Starseed who hasn’t yet ‘come out’ to themselves?

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