The Soul Age – Are you a Young, or an Old Soul?
This is a question that have kept me researching myself and others for quite some time. And the MichaelTeachings.com site has provided a few very usefull points in an otherwise useless for some research.
The soul ages categories described here are but very few – infant soul, baby soul, young soul, mature soul, old soul, and according to me there are varied nuances between the soul ages that are left out. Taking for example my own soul age, I could be classified as a mixture of a Mature – 65% to 70% and an Old Soul – 35% to 30%. And most of what I am – a Mature Soul, while there are some of the traits that are concerning the Old Soul age.
“Why is this important,” someone might ask. Well, it becomes important when one is seeking the answer as to “Why am I here on the Earth plane, and what is the point to it all?” And the question is usually posed by people who don’t know yet, what the purpose of their lives is.
Most of the Mature Souls are studying and going for degrees, just like I am doing with the future degree in Philosophy. And there are times that the Old Soul in me is rebelling, and questioning my decision for this philosophical degree, while proclaiming its futility. And it becomes even more important when Carol Mann presents the Soul Age under just two categories: Old and New Souls. The only two Soul Ages in her article is an overly simplistic description, and it does not give a real answer to the once in search of their own Soul Age. To put it simply – just like the cropped version of the original photo, that you can see here bellow.
While here is the original with all, or with most of the Soul Ages in it.
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April 26th, 2009 at 10:02 pm
I totally relate to your “old soul” conundrum. I often feel the same ambivalence as I wade my way through academia in search of the elusive piece of paper that says Ph.D.
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April 27th, 2009 at 7:53 am
LOL Wolfgang
thanks for bringing up a big grin on my face now 
BTW I love your blog!
April 29th, 2009 at 12:56 am
Wolfgang: I felt the same while pursing my BS in Computer Science. Once I obtained that goal, this old soul quickly looked for bigger and better challenges!
It’s funny how whatever drives us forces us to forever reach higher and farther with each success.
May 18th, 2010 at 8:54 pm
guess you learn something new every day! thank you much