
It’s similar to physical age: old people have had more experience in this lifetime than young people, but they have not necessarily harvested their experiences for wisdom. Knowing our soul age tells us what our lessons are about but not how successfully we’re achieving them. Someone at any soul age can have stillness and wisdom. In fact, most terms used in the Michael teachings have narrower definitions than in common usage. However, in the Michael teachings, it only refers to a stage of development. In the New Age community, when someone says that a person is an old soul (especially a young person), she means that she sees depth, stillness, and wisdom in his eyes, that he seems to have risen above the fray of human craziness. Similarly, sages specialize in music, and artisans, in art, but art and music are part of being human, and those of all roles can excel in them if they wish, bringing their unique tools to bear on them. It’s just that mature souls tend to delve deeper into them (and into all things, since that is the stage when one digs deeper into meaning). Mature souls focus on relationships but relationships are an intrinsic part of being human we all have them and care about them. They are not cut-and-dried delineations, exclusive categories that only those with those traits care about. Michael teachings traits refer to specialties or emphases. (Sage is the number five role, and old is the number five soul age, so there is a correlation.) Similarly, priests always seek the higher good as they interpret it kings always seek mastery of both self and world. Sages (one of the seven roles) seek insight from their first lifetime-they have a philosophical bent at all soul ages. That’s not to say that only older souls explore the self it’s just that it becomes more of a focus then. Once those stages are somewhat handled, the soul changes direction and starts working more on the inner world, going deeper into self (mature) and higher into a more philosophical overview of life (old), like old folks on their rocking chair. ? Infant, baby, and young souls become increasingly focused on the outer world. Infant souls focus on lessons about survival baby souls, on structure young souls, on success mature souls, on relationships, and old souls, on context. The negative pole is its distortion or constriction by fear. The positive pole is a trait’s true or love-based manifestation. Accuracy depends on how much we are in the positive poles of our various soul and personality characteristics. Our perspective becomes larger at each stage, but not necessarily more accurate. Soul ages are the developmental steps each soul goes through, mainly on the physical plane: infant, baby, young, mature, and old. As the quote above shows, it’s possible to complete the physical plane without ever awakening. It is commonly mistaken as a measure of spiritual advancement, but in fact it is just one factor of many. Soul age is the most popular part of the Michael teachings other than the seven roles (soul types), but it is also the most misunderstood, overrated, and one of the hardest to correctly identify. Traducciones al español (Spanish Translations).Traduzioni Italiane (Italian Translations).Terjemahan Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian Translations).Deutsche Übersetzungen (German Translations).

Nederlandse vertalingen (Dutch Translations).Key Insights for Spiritual Progressives.THE MEANING OF LIFE IS LIFE – Experience and the Michael Teachings.

