Meet the People Who Claim to Be Alien “Starseeds"

Hello!
What's that? Sorry, couldn't hear you: I was accessing my home star cluster's dimensional frequency.
Oh, it's real: A group of people who — according to TikTok, Instagram, and countless New Age blogs — refer to themselves as "Starseeds," and believe that they are aliens from different stars and planets, reincarnated inside human bodies.
Their valiant task is to help usher in a bountiful golden age for humanity. Naturally.

Got it.
The concept — which has been around since at least the 1970s — appears to have exploded in recent years, likely a result of the rise of the modern, New New Age wellness industry. Seriously, just type in #starseed on TikTok and you'll get over one billion results.
But as a team of psychologists — Ken Drinkwater and Neil Dagnall, from the Manchester Metropolitan University, and Andrew Denovan, a lecturer at the University of Huddersfield — explain in an essay for The Conversation about the phenomenon, there's a helpful theory that might explain why so many people believe this stuff.

Think astrology, but in this case, it's aliens.
And indeed, like with astrology, there are a number of different types of Starseeds, which come from different star "clusters" — or galaxies, or planets, or what have you — and apparently have different personality traits.
Look, yes, people are different. But even before you reach that point, the reasons that people are drawn to the idea of being a Starseed in the first place — which according to The Conversation, includes feeling a lack of belonging, literally just having empathy, and experiencing mental health issues — really just seem like the side effects of being human.

The Starseeds, on the other hand, are likely just suffering from a bit of self-rarifying. But hey, we all cope with the burdens of humanity in our own ways.
Besides, what do we know? We're just silly ol' Earthlings, after all.
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