Category - Role
One major thing about scholars is that their one step more withdrawn than all the others. There is something about them that takes a step back. Their not living on the surface of themselves. So that’s one thing you’re looking for. It feels like they are always observing and assimilating. Even if they don’t have observation mode. They are very neutral in their bodies. They major thing though you are looking for, is glazed eyes. They all have a watery mist to their eyes. There is another Overleaf which is basically mature soul in the soul age section which has basically the same thing. They both have that as the major sign that you’re looking for which is this wateriness in the eyes.
So how do you know which is which. So how do you know, is it their role, is it their soul age, is it their cataracts or a combination? If you really concentrate and you’re looking at the person’s eyes and you say, "O.k., give me the role." If it’s their soul age and not their role, you’ll see their eyes dry up. That’s what happens to your perception. It happens to me time and time again. As I say, I’m a little jaded about it sometimes, but I wouldn’t stay in it if it weren’t for the magic part and that’s one of the real magic parts when we channel, we get to see those changes. O.K., so the real keys about scholars are: the glazed eyes the gloss over the eyes and the neutrality.
Famous Examples: Howard Hughes, Pablo Picasso, Margaret Thatcher, Margaret Mead, Galileo, Socrates, Plato, Eric Clapton, John Lennon,Woodrow Wilson, Richard Nixon, Dan Rather, Jerry Brown, Roger Ebert, PEE WEE Herman, Gloria Steinham, Elizabeth Taylor