Have you ever heard someone being referred to as an "Old Soul"? We hear these words so often in casual conversation that many of us don't really pause to ponder the true implications of that term. What does that mean, to be an Old Soul? Do our souls really have an age? And, are some of us older than others? What qualities do these so-called Old Souls possess? Does being old also mean that we are wise? What is the difference?
So then, what is the real difference between an Old Soul (or rather, just A Soul) and a Wise Soul? It seems to me that it comes down to just how well we apply ourselves. Perhaps it is all in our approach, are we here just putting in our time? Or, are we maximizing each opportunity that we are presented with to further our growth and development? This shift in our perception could make all of the difference as we proceed through this life, as well as the next. Becoming wise is the goal here, age is simply irrelevant. And, to quote my grandmother: "I don't care if I'm old, as long as I'm wise." Well said.













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It's not hard to tell the old ones.
They stand out in a way ordinary people do not.
Most deeply spiritual people have no trouble telling you about past life experiences. Like waking from a dream and having recall of it. They are laid out behind you like pearls on a string.
Young souls, not so much. Soul age has nothing to do with physical age of course. The age of the car does not affect the age of the driver.
I have always compared the evolution of a soul to the faceting of a diamond, with each life adding another facet until you're radiant and beautiful.
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