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 I woke up this morning with this thought in my mind: 



"How old do most folks feel on the inside?"




I feel about 30. I mean it may sound crazy, but this is the stuff I think about. If inside, we are all energetic beings, how does that have an age? How does it even get calibrated? I had first a health crisis in my early 30's, so of course my preference may be to go to a time where my body-mind-spirit connection felt strong! So then my soul age would self proclaim early 30's, make sense? 

I think age may get calibrated at younger and or youthful and at the same time, with ageless wisdom. Stop for a moment and think about it. how OLD do you feel on the inside? 

Lets talk about this....

Does your Spirit have an age? Is this why mainstream culture is comfortable aligning with the concept of an inner child? I think it's two very different things but I am not a Psychologist. 

Is this why we often refer to someone as being an old soul?


No matter how old you may feel on the inside, I am pretty certain that souls are timeless, enduring, imperishable, and continuous. What do you think?








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