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Eye color and soul age: seeking insights

I’ve always been fascinated by the idea that eye color might somehow reflect the age of one’s soul. I remember hearing somewhere that people with blue eyes are often considered to have the oldest souls. I’m not entirely sure how this belief came about, but it’s something that’s always stuck with me. Do any of you know more about this? I’d love to hear your thoughts or any resources you might have on the topic!
 
Do you believe eye color can reveal something about your soul's age? Personally, I have blue eyes and often feel like I'm an old soul. However, this link amusingly suggests true old souls usually have brown eyes: http://lindalulong.wordpress.com/201...own-eyed-girl/. It's an interesting concept, but I'm curious about what others think regarding these connections. Are these ideas merely whimsical musings or rooted in some deeper meaning?
 
Are "deep" brown eyes and "soft" blue eyes indicators of an ancient soul?

Some suggest that these eye colors, along with your star sign, may reveal a depth of wisdom beyond your years. It's often believed that those born under the zodiac signs of Scorpio and Taurus possess the essence of an old soul.

Wishing you serenity,

A tranquil spirit.
 
Is eye color truly indicative of whether someone is an old or young soul? Personally, I wouldn’t rely heavily on such a notion. In my experience, I've encountered individuals with brown and blue eyes, who both display characteristics aligning more closely with being young souls. Their lively, vibrant energy and fresh perspectives resonate with the essence often attributed to a youthful spirit, proving that eye color isn’t always a defining factor in determining soul age.
 
Most people worldwide have brown eyes, particularly dark brown. This is true across many populations. Eye color varies, with lighter shades more common in European descendants. This diversity reflects genetic differences shaped by evolution. The idea of 'old souls' suggests wisdom and maturity. It is a concept that transcends cultures and regions, implying that such traits are present globally. This perspective acknowledges the shared human experiences that contribute to wisdom and understanding across different backgrounds.
 
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