Rob: Okay, Raj, you know my question, this whole notion of an “old soul” versus a “new soul.” That’s now no longer making a lot of sense to me. If we all come from the One, then aren’t we all the same “age,” as it were. And given that there’s no time in the higher dimensions, what does that even mean? Anyway, over to you.
Sanat Kumara (Raj): Greetings, all. This is Raj. Thank you, as always, for inviting me in, into your circle to spend time with you. Although, as you’ve kinda already stated, it’s an odd expression to spend time with you. There is no time. That’s simply a construct for you while going through your life there on planet in physicality.
And yes, it is right for you to question the whole notion of, what is an “old soul?” It’s a common expression among those in, I will call, your community, that is those who are awakening. But you are right in your assumption that, are we not all old souls of the original creation?
Yes, there can always be newer emanations of you, spun off to experience something new, something different, to explore something that you feel uneasy about and need a little more clarification. But at the end of the day, no matter how many versions of you there are, you are all one.
So the notion of there is the core you, and then there are separate versions of you that have spun off to go experience something different, whether that be in the past or in the future (what you perceive as your past and your future) does not matter. You are all one, and each of those versions of you [are] fully imbued with the memories of ALL of you, of the whole you.
So in that sense, it is correct as your teammate describes her higher self by not calling that aspect of her as her Higher Self, but rather her Whole Self. But by the same token, each version of you is also your whole Self.
So you are correct in questioning, what does it mean to claim that someone is an old soul versus a young(er) soul? There is no time. There’s only a difference in what you are aware of in terms of your experiences. So it’s really an indication of how awake and aware you are to the wholeness of ALL that you are.
Every incarnation is simply exploring more and more experiences that enable you to understand the fullness of who you are, in whole, as part of the One. You are all whole in the One, and you are wholly part of the One.
So there is no difference between young and old where your soul is concerned, your consciousness that migrates from one experience to another and, in fact, all happening at the same time.
I know that’s a lot to wrap your head around, the whole notion of there not being time, so don’t worry yourself with that detail. Just know that each life, again, whether it is in the past or whether it is in the future or whether it is here now — and yes, there can be multiple of you here and now — they are all just experiences to help you understand the fullness of who you are as part of the One.
So leave any judgments about young or old behind and just accept all for who they are, really as part of you. Everything that you experience in life is a reflection of what is within you. So you are correct, there is no difference. Accept all as it is for what it can bring you in terms of understanding and knowing. It is all meant to enlighten you on who you really are, what you really are, and the nature of all consciousness, regardless of what form that takes.
I trust that that has answered your question. I certainly hope that you can understand all that I’ve given. If not, I’m always here to help again.
So with that, I will step aside. It’s been my pleasure to be with you, to visit with you today, all of you. Take care, all. With my deepest love, farewell.

