by
Aletheia Luna
December 26,
2012
Updated
February 13, 2020
from
LonerWolf Website
Spanish version
How old
would you be
if you didn't
know how old you are?
Satchel
Paige
There is a special kind of person in our world who finds herself
alone and isolated, almost since birth.
Her solitary existence isn't from a preference or an antisocial
temperament:
she is simply old. Old in heart, old in mind, and old
in soul, this person is
an old soul who finds her outlook
on life vastly different and more matured than those around her.
As a result, the old soul
lives her life internally, walking her own solitary path while the
rest around her flock to follow another.
Perhaps you've experienced this in your own life, or have witnessed
it in another person?
If so, this article is
dedicated to you, in hopes that you will come to define yourself or
understand another better.
What is an Old
Soul?
Quite simply, an Old Soul is a person who feels much older than
their age reflects.
This feeling is often
accompanied by the gift of empathy, high intelligence,
intuition, and keen insight into the human condition.
Old Souls are often
outsiders looking in, they feel as though they don't "belong" in
this world, or this period of time.
As a result, most Old
Souls long for a sense of true meaning, purpose and inner
fulfillment that money, power, and success can't achieve. This
longing is often described as the thirst to "return back home."
There are two major types of Old Souls:
We'll explore Old Souls
and spiritual awakening more a little later.
17 Signs You're An Old Soul
Robert Frost,
Eckhart Tolle,
Jim Carrey, Oprah Winfrey, and even
Nick Jonas
have
been called Old Souls.
Perhaps even you have?
If you have not yet discovered whether you're an Old Soul, read some
of the revealing signs below:
1# You tend to be
a lone wolf
Because Old Souls are disinterested in the pursuits and
interests of the people in their age groups, they find it
dissatisfying to make friends with people they find hard to
relate to.
This sense of
alienation is one of the major
problems Old Souls experience.
The result is that Old Souls tend to find themselves alone a lot
of the time.
They struggle to
connect deeply with others because most other people don't have
the same interests or values as them.
2# You love
knowledge, wisdom and truth
This might seem a little highbrow, but the Old Soul finds
herself naturally gravitating towards the intellectual side of
life.
Old Souls inherently
understand that,
-
knowledge is
power
-
wisdom is
happiness
-
truth is
freedom,
...so why not seek
after those things?
These pursuits are
more meaningful to them than reading up on the latest gossip
about the Kardashians or the latest football scores.
3# You're
spiritually inclined
Old Souls tend to have sensitive and spiritual natures.
Experiencing a
spiritual awakening, overcoming the confines of the ego, seeking
enlightenment and self-realization, and fostering love and peace
are often at the core of the Old Soul's ultimate quest in life.
4# You
understand the transience of life
Old Souls are frequently plagued with reminders of their own
mortality and that of everything and everyone around them.
In fact, it's not
uncommon for the old soul to have multiple existential crises
throughout life, especially during difficult situations that
highlight the impermanence of existence.
Being very perceptive
and sensitive toward
the reality of death, old souls
choose to live their lives differently.
Every decision
counts.
5# You're
thoughtful and introspective
Old Souls tend to think a lot... about everything.
It's crucial for an
old soul to get enough space and time to reflect, introspect,
and develop more self-awareness. This natural tendency toward
rumination helps them to quickly learn from their actions and
understand the people and environments around them.
Many Old Souls
practice a natural form of shadow work in which they are
constantly reflecting on how they could do better, prevent their
issues from getting bigger, and create more inner harmony.
6# You see the
bigger picture
Old Souls dislike getting lost in the superficial details of
gaining useless degrees, job promotions, social prestige, and
better iPhones.
Instead, Old Souls
prefer to look at life from a birds-eye perspective, striving to
find the wisest and most meaningful way of living and using
their time.
After all, life
can end at any moment, so why waste time on trivial details?
7# You aren't
materialistic
Wealth, status, fame, and the latest tech gadget...
Old Souls take little
interest in these things.
After all,
What's the point
of seeking these socially paraded goals if they can easily
be taken away?
What's the point
if the fulfillment isn't long-lasting or soul-enriching?
8# You were a
strange, socially maladaptive kid
This is not always the case, but many Old Souls exhibit odd
signs of maturity at young ages.
Often, these children
are labeled as being "precocious," "introverted," or "rebellious,"
failing to fit into the mainstream behaviors.
Usually, these
children are extremely inquisitive and intelligent, seeing the
purposelessness of many things their teachers, parents, and
peers say and do, and either passively or aggressively resist
them.
If you can talk to
your child like s/he's an adult - you've probably got an Old
Soul on your hands.
9# You've
undergone an existential crisis
It's common for Old Souls to ask deep and penetrating questions
about life in their search for love, truth, and freedom.
This quest to live a
meaningful existence inevitably means that they will, sooner or
later, experience an existential crisis. An existential crisis
is what happens when a person starts to see through the lies and
delusions within society.
They may wonder what
life is really about, whether they have a true purpose, and
start to think about the human condition more.
Is life just a
product of chance?
What's the point
of everything I've done?
What is all this
about, anyway?
These are the types
of questions Old Souls ask during the existential crisis.
10# You see life
through a poetic/contemplative lens
Old Souls take time to enjoy life - they see things that others
don't see.
Take nature for
example:
An Old Soul will
enjoy the way the wind dances through the trees - while
someone else may just walk straight by, disinterested or
blind to the simple beauty before them.
Old Souls also
take time to contemplate life.
The smile and
laughter of a child is something to stop and savor. The striking
beauty of a piece of art is something to ponder.
The words of a
great writer are something to meditate on.
There is so much in
life to stop, appreciate, and reflect on.
11# You tend to
overthink everything
While Old Souls are contemplative types of people, this can also
prove to be a painful and challenging quality.
For instance, most
Old Souls struggle with the curse of overthinking practically
everything. Choosing from a menu at a cafe, for example, can be
a strangely painstaking experience.
(There are so many
options! Which is the right one? What would taste the best? What
is the most ethical? What is the best value for money? What is
right for this time of the day? etc.)
Social situations are
no better, which leads to the next point...
12# You
struggle with anxiety in social situations
Put the tendency to overthink everything alongside
conscientiousness and strong empathy, and you have a recipe for
social anxiety.
Throw in a little bit
of eccentricity (i.e., not sharing the same interests as most
people) and we have an unavoidable tendency towards lingering
social discomfort.
Although many Old
Souls are confident, calm, and self-possessed people, social
situations are complex and tiring.
There are so many
elements to consider (fragile egos, etiquette, boundaries,
reciprocity, unspoken but obvious insecurities, etc.) that they
often prefer just being left by themselves.
With that being said,
when Old Souls do find someone they connect with or find
interesting, they tend to form strong and intense connections
quite quickly.
It's one of the
greatest joys of life to find fellow kindred spirits.
13# You easily
fall into the role of advisor or counselor
People flock to Old Souls for advice like a moth drawn to a
flame.
Attracted to their
level-headedness and wisdom, it's common for family members,
friends, and workplaces to naturally position the Old Soul as
advice-giver.
While most Old Souls
don't mind this, it's common for them to feel inundated and
overwhelmed by the magnitude of other's problems. Even so, Old
Souls enjoy helping others.
It's more of a
pleasure (than a burden) to give guidance to those in need.
14# You enjoy the
company of those much older than you
Old Souls tend to make friends with older folks way more often
than younger people (including those of the same age).
There is something so
down-to-earth, engaging, and layered about those who have been
around much longer than the rest. Besides, it's comforting being
around those whose external energy matches the Old Soul's
internal energy.
There's something
compatible there. No need to go running around like a headless
chicken to parties, concerts, and what have you.
Instead, Old Souls
can enjoy sitting around a fire or lounging on the patio chairs,
having a good old-fashion talk and exchanging stories.
15# You crave
simplicity
In some areas of life, Old Souls respect and even like
complexity.
But overall, what
most Old Souls crave deep down is simplicity. There is a certain
purity, beauty, and Zen-like appeal in the simple life.
Some Old Souls may
find themselves drawn toward minimalism, while others may take a
minimalistic attitude toward everyday responsibilities and other
pursuits.
The Old Soul's thirst
for simplicity is very much connected to their love of heart,
soul, and essence.
Whatever is true and
worthy can easily be found in simplicity.
16# You're
attracted to all things vintage
While this might not be the case for all Old Souls, many find
themselves drawn toward old music, old furniture, old
architecture, old books, old clothing - really, anything old.
Some Old Souls feel
more at home in bygone eras (18th-century horse and
carriage, 1920's jazz, etc.), while others have an appreciation
for even older cultures (e.g.,
shamanic and tribal periods).
17# You just
"feel" old inside
Throw away the 'Old Soul' label for a moment and focus on how
you feel inside.
How old would you
be if you didn't know how old you are?
Those who realize
that they feel much older than their age reflects are often Old
Souls at heart.
Common feelings that accompany being an Old Soul usually include
a feeling of world wariness, mental tiredness, inquisitiveness,
watchful patience, and the sensation of being an "outsider
looking in."
Have You Experienced Spiritual Awakening as an Old Soul?
Almost every Old Soul, to some extent, has undergone a process of
spiritual
awakening.
Spiritual awakenings are periods in our lives when we feel lost,
confused, and alienated from others and society's rules,
expectations, beliefs, and values.
The spiritual awakening process is a painful and often traumatic
experience involving the complete disintegration of our former
habits, perceptions, and even life goals.
Often, the result of such
an experience is,
fear, confusion, depression, anxiety, and social
alienation for years on end...
However, despite such
devastation, the spiritual awakening process is ultimately a
liberating experience after we have gone through the fires of
rebirth...
You might be wondering what triggers the spiritual awakening
process...
Well, usually the spiritual awakening process arises in a person's
life during major life events such as marriage, divorce,
child-bearing, death, illness, and tragedy.
However, spiritual
awakenings can also be completely spontaneous, arising as a natural
result of life experience - or in the Old Soul's case, soulful
maturity.
The inevitable product of going through a spiritual awakening
process is soulfully maturing.
The more we come to
see through the illusions and deceptions of society, the more we
direct our search for true happiness and fulfillment within
ourselves.
The deeper we search,
the closer we connect with our Souls, which are the ultimate
sources of our joy and peace.
Old Souls are people who
are conscious of the Soul's existence and actively work to reconnect
with it again.
In this sense,
the term "Old Soul"
is metaphorical rather than literal, indicating a matured and
ripened relationship with the Soul or True Self.
A Young Soul, on the
other hand, is a person who hasn't yet experienced a deep
connection with their Souls, or Higher Selves. They remain like
a young flower bud: tight and closed.
However, it's important
to realize that not every Old Soul has a working connection with the
Soul.
After undergoing a
process of spiritual awakening, it is common to become so absorbed
in the suffering of the world and other personal issues, that a
connection to the Soul is "lost."
While the Old Soul may be
aware of a profoundly divine presence within them and existence,
they are not able to sustain a connection with it.
This experience is known
as
The Dark Night of the Soul.
Old Souls and
Inner work
Instinctually, Old Souls know that life is one great spiritual
journey towards inner Wholeness.
As a result, most Old
Souls spend their lives seeking that which will bring them true
self-fulfillment or self-actualization.
The most vital practice to
incorporate into your life as an Old Soul, and indeed as any person,
is inner work.
Inner work is the
practice of working to reconnect with your Soul - it is not
limited to any particular religious or spiritual doctrine but
embraces all paths.
Essentially, any practice
which helps you to become conscious of the eternal and unchanging
presence within you that is your Soul is helpful.
Illuminated
Souls
Once an Old Soul has learned how to reconnect with and embody the
Soul, they enter a new level of spiritual advancement.
We refer to this
level as the Illuminated Soul stage...
Illuminated Souls
are awakened beings who have been freed from the dualistic mind that
is at the root of all suffering (read more about the mind and
ego for more understanding).
Common Illuminated
Souls that we know of include figures such as,
the Buddha, Basho,
Krishnamurti, Meher Baba, Mahavira, Gangaji, Eckhart Tolle,
Mooji, Unmani, and many others...
Old Soul FAQ
Here are some common questions people ask about Old Souls:
How old is my
soul?
There are many approaches to discovering the age of your soul -
it all depends on your personal beliefs and preferences.
One way to discover
the age of your soul is through a deep guided visualization
where you seek out your core essence.
You could use
imagery such as ascending to the heavens, descending into a
deep tunnel and finding 'the light,' or moving through a
labyrinth toward the center where your Soul resides.
Other methods include
mirror work, soul gazing (with another person), dream work,
meditation, and using plant medicines.
However, the question
must be asked,
Why do you want
to discover your soul's age?
How will it
ultimately help you?
And how can you
know for sure that you've found the right answer?
These are important
questions to explore as they will help you to use your time and
energy wisely.
Are Old
Souls rare?
Old Souls are relatively rare and compose a small percentage of
the world's population.
Some speculate that
Old Souls compose around 10% of the world's population.
However,
this number is not exact or proven. Regardless of that fact, Old
Souls are not common in today's society.
What is the
definition of an old soul?
An Old Soul is a person who feels much older than their age
reflects.
This feeling is often
accompanied by the gift of empathy, high intelligence,
intuition, and keen insight into the human condition.
How do you know if
you are an old soul?
Pay attention to the following signs:
-
You have a
preference for solitude
-
You're
sensitive and empathic
-
You have a
profound understanding of human nature
-
You have the
ability to deeply introspect
-
You tend to
experience a lot of psychological tiredness
-
You're
disinterested in worldly achievements or status
-
You have an
inclination towards spirituality
-
You have a
mystical approach to life
-
You thirst
for truth and wisdom
What makes
one person wise beyond their years, and another, young at heart?
What makes one person awaken to the desire for spiritual
fulfillment and self-love, and another person to the desire to
content themselves with material gain and social status?
The answer is the age
(or level of development) of their Soul.
If you're an Old Soul, you will likely feel alienated in
society, but you'll also be able to live a truly unique and
meaningful life.
There are blessings
and curses that accompany this way of being, but most of all, I
hope you know that you're not alone and there are others like
you...
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