I was planning to just share a definition and not add a comment.
I have decided against it and rather wish to examine the psychology behind it.
While having voiced a few things in the video above, I also wish to share an article called Starseeds: psychologists on why some people think they’re aliens living on Earth alongside the part that I believe everyone needs to read:
There’s a new group of people on Earth who believe they’re aliens. Star people, or starseeds, are individuals who believe they have come to Earth from other dimensions to help heal the planet and guide humanity into the “golden age” – a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement.
It might sound a little crazy but an internet search for the term brings up over 4 million results and there are scores of people posting videos on TikTok, Instagram and Facebook who believe they originate from another world. Indeed, content with the term #starseed has over 1 billion views on TikTok.
Unlike “Earth souls”, who are said to reincarnate on Earth, starseeds believe they have reawakened from another planet to be born here. Starseeds believe they are conduits between divine realms and the Earth and that they can transport between galaxies via meditation. Starseeds also believe they can communicate in “light language” – a form of communication that is said to bypass human limitations and be the language of the soul.
The idea is widely credited to the author Brad Steiger who wrote prolifically about the unknown and was keenly interested in alien life and extraterrestrials. In his 1976 book, Gods of Aquarius, Steiger introduced his notion that some people originate from other dimensions.
Believers claim there are several ways to tell if you are a starseed. These include searching for meaning in life and feeling a lack of belonging. Being spiritual and possessing a strong sense of intuition (knowing) are also qualities of a starseed.
They are also said to be empathetic, sensitive and have more physical and mental health issues as their souls aren’t used to having a human body. Starseeds want to help humanity. But they get overwhelmed by life on Earth and so recharge by spending time alone.
Believers also say that starseeds have the desire to explore and experience new cultures and spheres, which help star people to then provide novel insights into existence. Examples include new (conspiracy) theories about society, holistic health interventions along with thoughts on ancient aliens and civilisations.
Choose your reality
You might recognise some aspects of yourself in the above description. Many people, for example, report searching for meaning in life along with feeling displaced or like they don’t belong at times.
Indeed, research shows that a low sense of belonging is often linked to depression. But what makes some people who are experiencing such feelings jump to the conclusion that they must be from another planet? Particularly given that no life beyond Earth has ever been found and there is no evidence that alien life has ever visited Earth.
Welcome to the Forer effect. Named after Bertram Forer, the psychologist who first figured out that it was pretty easy to get people to agree with vague descriptions about themselves – see horoscopes.
The concept of starseeds is a form of new age belief. The term refers to alternative spiritual practices that developed during the 1970s.
Although each new age belief is different, philosophies share common features: they view existence in terms of the universe and focus on spirituality as well as the self. Think crystals, energy healing and psychic abilities.
Other features include reincarnation, karma and the possibility of reaching a higher level of consciousness.
Support for new age beliefs – such as starseeds – is on the rise. It comes from a distrust of science and doubts about conventional perceptions of reality. Particularly, cynicism about modern society and an attempt to find meaning in life.
Fantasy v fiction
Certain personality characteristics may also incline some people to believe in the notion of starseeds. For instance, if you are fantasy prone and often confuse imaginary and real events you may see the theory of alien consciousness as profound and desirable.
In psychological terms, this is known as a source monitoring error, which is a type of unconscious memory error whereby a person gets confused between what’s real and accurate and what’s unreal and imagined.
A further effect that can encourage such beliefs is what’s known as ontological confusion. This occurs when people cannot discriminate between metaphorical and factual statements such as: “Old furniture knows things about the past.” These may be interpreted more literally than metaphorically and so make it more likely that people then endorse pseudoscientific, transcendental theories.
This is especially true when the source of the information is perceived to be trustworthy and knowledgeable. Dubbed the Einstein effect, this is where trusted sources of information are given more credence because of the social credibility they possess.
In the case of starseeds, several books published by big publishing houses may provide a sense of authenticity and so too does the fact that a number of them are bestsellers. Indeed, it seems life as we know it, may not be as straightforward as we once imagined.
I actually think this starseed thing might just have at least some truth in it.
But I don’t think YOU feel that way, Mike? Is this your April Fool post?
And since no one wants to be labelled a schizophrenic, I’m sure that’s the end of the conversation.
Thanks.
So interesting.
I removed that part
I don’t have all the answers either to the mystery of where we all come from. It only makes since discovering the recent years of more knowledge of the vastness of the universe that we are not just one type of human or human alien species. I have been fortunate in my lifetime to have met many people who have died and came back to tell their stories to me and to other small groups. And today on youtube, we are able to watch and hear many personal experiences of these near death experiences of people of all races and professions. Many of these people were afraid to talk of their personal stories over the years and now they have a platform to share their experiences and the more they share, the more other people are sharing. At this time, I want go into all of the details of my own NDE, but I am another one that went to heaven while I was a baby inside my earth mom’s womb. When I was less than a year old, I was speaking fluently and I talked about my father in heaven to my earth parents. So I have known during my earth life about my other heavenly life. I will not judge anyone on their beliefs of what they believe where they come from because in my lifetime, I have heard many interesting stories and only one day will the truth of all existence come forward, and it’s probably going to come as a complete surprise to many people. Just because a person doesn’t feel that it is real does not mean that it is not real. It only means that person has not experienced any thing like the other person’s experience. In the meantime, enjoy other human peoples stories, and continue educating yourselves. Be thankful, grateful, hopeful, and be full of love.
I had two near death experiences where both times I brought myself back to life the first when I overdosed from heroin I was on a “fast food” restaurants floor and everything was all black all of a sudden I heard “she’s’s blue and she’s not breathing” I opened my eyes and I looked down and it was black and white but I could tell the man below me hair was brown that’s when I looked up an I saw my dead body that’s when panic set in I knew I had no body but I could think so clearly and could fly I flew back to my body sat in it crossed my arms (like they do when you die) and woke up taking a big breath in then I ran. The second time I was waiting for a friend to come pick up a mattress and died in my bathroom I started floating up towards the roof when I heard the door knock and I said to myself “I better go answer that” flew back down to my body and went
And answered the door.
What is so great about heroin?