Chapter twenty-nine

A Seed from the Stars

Zeke had never thought he would share the secret of his cosmic friends Zig and Zag with anyone. Same for his love story with Zoom. Who would trust him? But Noah did. He didn’t even have to try, and he believed every word Zeke said. He knew Zeke was an exceptional child. Zeke realized that the universe still had his back. At a point when he had felt abandoned by everyone around him, he found a new friend, someone he had known for quite a while, but never really noticed the influence on his life. Noah had always been by his side. He had been instrumental to Zeke’s growth as a person and as a lightworker. Noah was always there for him, and now he knew why.

The realization brought in new and fresh wisdom for him. He began spending more time at Noah’s shop. He even began helping occasionally with the sales. He only recognized the contribution of a certain N. Leitner and his shop, Indigo Children, once every other support was taken away from him. Their role in each other’s life was mutual. Noah had to lose his whole family to recognize the significance of the child who had been visiting his shop for years.

Zeke was also pushed into thinking deeper about the supernatural powers he was gaining. Awakening as a lightworker was moving him more towards the magical metaphysical world every day. He discovered the role and the power of words and thought frequencies in changing realities for people. He learned about karma and karmic retribution and about the power of the practice of forgiveness. He learned the significance of pause, the significance of energy, and how to manage it for rejuvenation on a spiritual journey.

His energy opened up and began aligning with the universe. He learned to see and accept the guidance of his angels, spirit guides, and cosmic forces that he considered his friends. He began to understand signs and synchronicities. He found his homeland, learned about his origins, and was learning about ancient Egypt now — a place that he knew held some significance on his spiritual journey.

All of this was leading him to something he needed to know. How could he see what Mr. Leitner had seen in his dream? How could he see the same vision Gael had seen during his visualization exercise the night before he saw it? How was he able to see visions of other people’s lives that were true, like Nigel Copeland? Was this a supernatural power he had acquired along his journey? He needed to know more about himself to understand this. He needed to know more about the powers of other starseeds like himself. He needed to know how starseeds were connected to ancient lands, people, and civilizations like Egypt and what their contribution was to help build the human race.

One evening, as he was lost in his thoughts, Noah smiled at him and said, “Have you finished reading the book on Egyptian myths yet? I know it’s a big book, and there’s a lot to read.”

Zeke nodded. “Almost.”

“Then I have a new one for you, kid. You’ll surely need this one, too. I know you’re an avid reader. Do you think you can manage reading both together?”

He nodded again, unknowingly.

Noah handed him a book entitled, “The Starseeds.” He explained, “This is a rare book. Not a lot of copies were published. It should help you to understand some things.”

That night, Zeke kept the book on Egyptian myths aside for a while and opened the new book. It vividly described the traits and signs of different starseeds that had existed on Earth. It had all the knowledge he was seeking — things no ordinary human could have known. He immediately knew that this book had been written by another starseed to guide others of their kind. He quickly ran through the index. Sifting through the pages, his eyes finally fell upon the chapter his soul was searching for: “The Lyran Starseeds.”

He was excited to read about the journey of other Lyran Starseeds. They first began incarnating among the long-lost ancient human civilizations of Atlantis and Lemuria to seed the love of light and goodness among the various human races. At first, there were few — only a handful who chose to incarnate as lightworkers, but with time, their numbers grew, and eventually they were scattered everywhere. They raised the consciousness of humanity to bring it up to par with the other light beings in the galaxy. He was one of them, of course. It was a validation of something he had already known.

Wherever they are, whatever they do, Lyran Starseeds exude extremely high vibrational energy. People always notice them and feel drawn to them. As cosmic explorers, they spanned the entire cosmos acquiring a level of knowledge and experience no other beings could match, and thus, they impact people around them by teaching and guiding them. Lyrans are born leaders with a lot of lion-like traits.

They are magnetic and charismatic. If they find motivation in something, they pounce at it with all their might, but the moment the job is done, they love to sit back, relax and enjoy the fruits of their labors. Many fail to recognize that this combination of extreme dynamism and laziness is a very specific Lyran Starseed trait.

As Zeke continued, he resonated with every bit of what he read. He was among the rarest of starseeds, a special light being on a mission to awaken humanity. He was here to heal the world, to help humanity rise to its higher powers. He knew he was a wayshower, here to guide others, and wayshowers have nothing to fear. Lyrans feel a deep connection to felines like lions, tigers, and cats, as they often have subconscious memories of being feline humanoids.

As he read about this trait, he was reminded of the cat woman he had seen in his dream, the one who had guided Mr. Leitner to the underworld. “That woman could have been a Lyran, then. No wonder something about her seemed so familiar to me.”

A light bulb suddenly went off in his head. “Lyran Starseeds must have had connections with ancient Egypt,” he concluded. After all, it was one of the most important of early human civilizations. Egypt had played its part in the evolution of the human race and in imparting its wisdom to the world. Zeke slowly started connecting the dots. If Lyran Starseeds had been incarnating in ancient Egypt, he could have been one of them, too. Was Zoom trying to remind him of that? A past life in Egypt? He wanted to run back to the book on Egyptian myths to find more — about the cat woman he had seen, about the connection between Lyran Starseeds and ancient Egypt, and possibly a clue or some insight into a past life — maybe into previous incarnations he had had there.

He read something that struck a chord in him, “Black cats are a common part of the Lyran Starseed’s awakening. Many cultures consider them ominous symbols of death. People often fail to recognize death as a metaphor for new life. Black cats are highly spiritual beings who arrive not only to point towards a physical death but also when one’s old unconscious self is dying while giving birth to a new consciousness.”

It sent chills down his spine. He remembered the black cat that had followed him to Noah’s shop. In fact, it would begin walking beside him whenever he stepped out of his house. Once he reached his destination, it would silently walk away a few minutes later. The next day, it would be right back outside his house again. He was also reminded of the discomfort he felt looking at it. Just like the barn owl that sat on the porch staring at him one night, the black cat also stared him in the eye as if reading his mind.

“If the cat is supposed to signify the death of an older self, or physical death, then is someone about to die?” he asked himself. “Or do I have to go through some kind of internal death?”

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Zeke was carefully reading as much information about the starseeds as he could when his eyes fell on something. He read the lines repeatedly. He reached the segment which had the answer he was looking for. “The occult naturally draws the attention of Lyran Starseeds. As they awaken, their spiritual wisdom gives rise to their psychic powers and ‘Clair’ senses. Clair, meaning clear, stood for the nine supernatural senses that Zeke would eventually have to gain.

“Extrasensory Perceptions (ESPs), commonly known as the ‘Sixth Sense,’ increase in starseeds eventually. Clairvoyance, the psychic power to see things beyond normal human vision, lets them see the past or the future, or visuals of angels or ghosts,” he read.

This was it! Clair was the reason behind his dreams and visions. He had developed the powers of a true Lyran. As he read, he recognized he could also hear messages of higher frequencies. “I’m clairaudient, too!” he exclaimed to himself. He now could see the reason behind all those strange dreams and visions, giving a connection to the lives of others and bringing valuable insights to them. He realized his psychic abilities were strong since birth and had increased multifold with each passing year. Everything up to this point was helping him know a little bit more about himself.

By then, he had reached the end of the chapter, and there it was in black and white — a quote, a line that made everything fall into place. “You can love me or hate me, but you can never ignore me.” That is perfect to describe a starseed. They leave an immense subconscious influence on all they come across. They are like a constant spiral that gets burned into the memory of all who witness it. It is impossible to forget a Lyran Starseed if you meet one only once in your life.

Zeke felt a strong pull to go back to the book on Egyptian myths again, so he could know more about the Lyran connection with ancient Egypt. Books were his constant companions, and like all starseeds, he loved reading and learning. He tucked himself into bed, switched on the bed lamp, and opened the book.