All souls are whole and complete — there is no hierarchy.
I’ve seen many discussions online about starseeds and “new souls.” I’ve also received similar inquiries. Many people, especially those who identify as new souls, tend to carry a subtle sense of superiority — a belief that coming from higher dimensions makes them somehow more advanced or special.
If you believe you're from a higher-dimensional space, I hope this message serves as a gentle reminder. And if you consider yourself an old soul of the Earth, may this also be a call to deeper awakening.
The truth is — all souls are inherently complete. There is no higher or lower, no better or worse. We simply choose different scripts to play out, different karmic entanglements, weaving complex lines of fate and experience. A soul’s personality emerges naturally through these experiences.
The people or qualities we dislike are often disowned parts of ourselves — aspects we haven’t yet recognized, or that haven’t had the conditions to arise. Souls, like ostriches, often bury their heads in the sand, selectively engaging with the experiences they want, remembering what they deem important, and blocking out the rest.
Some souls come to play the role of the “good,” and others choose to taste the experience of the “bad.” There is no moral judgment from the soul's perspective — only exploration. Everyone lives within a circle defined by the radius of their experience. Whether that circle is large or small, it is still a circle — a self-contained loop, with no essential difference.
Just like in this world, our definition of intelligence is extremely narrow. As children, we equate intelligence with test scores; as adults, we equate it with how much someone can monetize. Even in the spiritual world, we often use the word “awakening” as a benchmark — but if we use awakening to measure and divide, then perhaps what many call awakening is merely “the pot calling the kettle black.”
I once knew someone who often said she remembered her soul’s mission — to come to Earth and help awaken others. One day, I asked her: "How do you plan to help them?" She paused and answered, “By waking them up. By helping them end their suffering. That’s my mission.”
I replied, "But have you considered that maybe… they’re not suffering? That they’re just here to experience what pain feels like?" She said, “That can’t be. No one would choose suffering. And besides, shouldn’t we have compassion?”
Compassion is not about looking at others with pity. True compassion is born when we see the soul trapped, powerless, in the face of its own karma. In that moment, we’re not seeing “them” — we are seeing ourselves, reflected in another form. There is no “you” or “me.”
In a reality governed by cause and effect, to use wisdom to see through the impermanence behind karmic law — that is the root of true compassion.
We often think no one would want to suffer. Yet every time I see someone brave enough to challenge nature, courageous enough to question truth, or someone who endures a lifetime of hardship for the sake of family — I see immense strength. They experience pain that many would consider unbearable, and yet they don’t label it as suffering. They’re simply exploring life, like a curious child who wants to taste every flavor: sweet, sour, bitter, and spicy.
The more you try to stop them, the more determined they become to try.
So whether you’re a new soul or an old soul — if there’s something in this world you still wish to experience, go ahead and experience it. But let go of attachment. Let the journey unfold without forcing it. Life is not about reaching a specific end.
When you have something, enjoy it. When it leaves, let it go without regret. Perhaps it’s simply a signal that a new chapter is beginning. But throughout it all, don’t lose awareness. Don’t lose the ability to step outside the loop.
Otherwise, you may enter a long period of turbulence, being tossed about by karmic winds. Then again, if you want to experience that sense of losing control — maybe that’s part of your soul’s exploration too.
In truth, any soul who wants to awaken, can. Because awakening is not a gift — it is a power we’ve always had within.