11 Signs You’ve Reunited With Your Soul Place on Earth

Updated: July 22, 2023

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Written by Mateo Sol

Your soul is not only your true nature, it is your true place in nature.

We’re all born to occupy, serve, and nurture our place within the ecosystem of the universe.  

But tragically, in the 21st century, our species has come to perceive existence as something to consume and use, rather than to truly forge a relationship with and appreciate.


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Finding your Soul Place, while an unusual and largely forgotten avenue of self-discovery, can help us reconnect with the living earth, and therefore ourselves.

Lessons From the Magical Australian Outback

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A few years ago I had an experience in the Australian outback.

On a walk, I found a beautiful stone lodged into the earth. After picking it up and admiring it for a bit, I put it back down and continued walking.

The Aboriginal man that was with me laughed, shook his head in disbelief, and exclaimed, “It’s strange! Usually, white man always wanna own everything he sees and touches.”

I pondered his words and realized that something (a stone in this case) only retains its beauty and value when in its own setting.

Away from the Outback, the sand dunes, and the sun, the stone simply becomes a “thing” to be hoarded and left to gather dust on a bookshelf.

Just like this rock, we too have places and spaces that most resonate and ‘fit’ us.

And when we’re put in foreign settings that don’t match our energy or essence, we inevitably feel out of place.


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What is a Soul Place?

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The concept of having a special ‘Soul Place’ in this world is not new.

We see mentions of this fascinating concept from ancient shamanic cultures who believed in power places to modern psychologists such as Bill Plotkin.

In essence, a Soul Place (or power place) is a special site or spot where we experience unique feelings of belonging, empowerment, expansion, and energetic rejuvenation.

We all have at least one Soul Place in this world.

As I mentioned before, many eco-centered cultures knew of Soul Places. The Australian aborigines, for instance, believe that each person has one place in the natural world where they most belong – a place that is as much part of us as we are part of it.

In finding that place, we also find and reconnect with the soul within us.

What We Can Learn From Indigenous Cultures

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Stand still. The trees ahead and bushes beside you
are not lost. Wherever you are is called Here,
and you must treat it as a powerful stranger,
must ask permission to know it and be known.
The forest breathes. Listen. It answers,
I have made this place around you.
If you leave it, you may come back again, saying Here.
No two trees are the same to Raven.
No two branches are the same to Wren.
If what a tree or a bush does is lost on you,
you are surely lost. Stand still. The forest knows
where you are. You must let it find you.

– David Wagoner (Lost, Traveling Light)

Indigenous cultures and shamans have known for thousands of years that there are special places in nature that have a sacred personal connection to us.

Unlike our modern ecologically disconnected cultures, their awareness of the Spirit realm allowed them to create ceremonies that were specifically aimed at initiating them into spiritual maturity through nature-based practices.

Here in Australia for example, the aborigines have a cultural tradition called the “Walkabout.”

A walkabout occurs when an aboriginal youth wanders through the bush completely alone for weeks, sometimes months. As the youth wanders, they avoid all human interaction, going in search of a place they feel at home.

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Another example can be found within the indigenous people of the Sahara, the Tuareg.

Saharan women who are pregnant occasionally wander into the nearby desert with the intention of finding – or being found by – a sacred site.

This sacred site would then be the place for birthing their child.

While this rite of passage sounds terrifying to the Western mind, these women report not feeling alone or scared because they feel a great depth of relationship and bone-deep kinship with the land.

Examples of Collective Soul Places

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While a Soul Place might sound personal, it isn’t. Soul Places can also be shared by collective groups of people.

Examples of collective Soul Places include Bear Butte in Wyoming and Uluru in Australia.

There are also human-made power places such as the Great Pyramids in Egypt, the megalithic temple of Stonehenge, and the mind-boggling subterranean passageways at Chavín de Huantar.

Soul Places can also be formed through religious and spiritual beliefs. Majestic examples include the Great Mosque of Mecca, Saint Peter’s Basilica, the Golden Temple, and the Shrine of Baháʼu’lláh.

How to Find Your Soul Place

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Most shamans have special places in nature that hold personal significance to them. These places might be locations where they enter the Spirit realm, or places where they first experienced their callings or spirit guides.

However, as exotic and mysterious as a Soul Place might sound, it doesn’t have to be.

Soul Places can be simple, humble, local, and even largely unknown (or ignored) to others.

Your Power/Soul Place, for instance, could be a local park, hidden creek, or back-alley bookstore.

Your Soul Place could be near an ocean or woodland, or a childhood home filled with memories.

Your Soul Place could even be the restaurant where your partner proposed to you or a chapel you happened to stumble into on one rainy day.

Our power places can be virtually anywhere!

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So how do you find your power place?

The most important thing to look out for is a place that allows you to experience deep emotions.

Pay attention to any place that feels intimate or divine to you; a place that allows you to experience timeless moments of beauty and hyper-awareness.

These holy places will facilitate your ability to go inwards and touch something deeper. You may experience moments of awe, gratitude, joy, and interconnectedness with life.

Whatever the case, your Soul Place will be a whimsical friend of your soul.

11 Signs You’ve Found Your Soul Place

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Many people wonder how to identify a Soul Place. Is it a space where you feel cozy, like a nook of your house? Do you have any mystical experiences?

Here are some signs that may help you to confirm that you’ve found your Soul Place:

  1. If it’s a new place, you’ll feel a sense of familiarity.
  2. Colors may look brighter, almost like a surrealist painting (this happened to me in my first encounter with my Soul Place).
  3. You’ll feel a greater sense of inner and outer harmony.
  4. You might intuitively sense that “you’re finally home and can rest now.”
  5. You can tune into the interconnectedness of life.
  6. A sense of awe, wonder, peace, and joy bubbles up inside of you.
  7. You’ll feel inspired and have spontaneous creative thoughts/ideas.
  8. You’ll feel a sense of freedom.
  9. You’ll feel introspective and contemplative.
  10. You’ll feel recharged and energized.
  11. You feel expanded, less centered in the ego, and more connected with your deeper essence.

Sometimes our Soul Places can also be imagined places within our minds.

If you’ve ever entered altered states of consciousness and pierced the veil of reality, you’ll realize that there’s no distinction between each of the different layers of reality.

In other words, the places within our minds exist in the world just as much as the places within the world exist within our minds.

Do I Have to Find My Soul Place to Be at Peace?

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No. You don’t have to find your Soul Place to be at peace.

The whole point of the spiritual awakening journey is to live from your inner Home, no matter where you are.

When our inner peace is based on an external condition (which can be taken away), then we suffer.

So the point of finding your Soul Place isn’t to reach a promised land or escape your current life. Instead, your Soul Place is a doorway to accessing:

Your Soul Place is a gateway of Soul retrieval – it is merely a tool that can assist you in bridging the gap between the ego and the Higher Self.

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It’s important to mention this misconception about one’s Soul Place because many people use this pursuit to avoid developing qualities of present-moment mindfulness.

When we learn to live in the moment, any place can eventually become our Soul Place.

As Sufi mystic Rumi once wrote,

Today, wherever you stand,
Be the soul of that place.

– Rumi (The Essential Rumi)

Your Soul Is Not Only Yours; It’s Also Part of the World’s Soul

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Your soul is IN and OF the world, like a ripple in a river, a wave in the ocean, or a twig on a tree.

The human mind tends to fragment existence. But the closer we look, the more we see how interconnected everything is – and how connected to It All we are.

The reality is that we are an integral part of the Whole, just as much as a mountain, tree, whale, or cloud is.

The human Soul and the world Soul (or ‘Anima Mundi’) are inextricably entwined.

As such, mystical experiences of belonging aren’t divorced from the world around us. We don’t have to ‘ascend’ or leave this body and planet. On the contrary, Home is rooted in this physical reality!

The world’s greatest souls all found their sacred places: Moses on Mount Sinai, Jesus in the desert, Muhammad in a cave outside Mecca, and Buddha under the bodhi tree.

Your place of power is more than a sanctuary.

It is a place (or many different places) in the universe where you feel at home – it is a doorway into greater self-awareness, internal evolution, clarity, awe, and joy.

Where is your Soul Place? Let me know in the comments.

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Article by Mateo Sol

Mateo Sol is a psychospiritual educator, guide, entrepreneur, and co-founder of one of the most influential and widely read spiritual websites on the internet since 2012. Born into a family with a history of drug addiction and mental illness, he was taught about the plight of the human condition from a young age. His mission is to help others experience freedom, wholeness, and peace in all stages of life. You can connect with Mateo on Facebook or learn more about him.

157 thoughts on “11 Signs You’ve Reunited With Your Soul Place on Earth”

  1. My Soul Place is at Crete, in Platanias. I went there once when younger, and immediately felt ar home. Like deija wu, like I already knew the place.

    I felt so safe and at peace. The colours were brighter than I had ever experienced. My senses was flooded, and yet I remained peaceful and calm.
    I have always felt a facination and home-like feeling to Greece. Like I have lived there before.

    Another place that feels like a soul place, is in my birthtown. For three years I was able to live there, with my soulmate. I had to move two years ago, but there is a constant pull towards going back “home” to that place and area.

    There is a third place that I feel seem like a soul place. A quiet place by a small water. Very close to where I used to live there, with my family when I was a teen. I stayed there until close to thirthy. I still miss that place.

    I named it “My secret place”. And I would go there to seek quiet time alone, to center myself, be in nature and close to water. I would delve into my feelings and thoughts. Sometimes making poems or songs. Other times draw. But most of the time, just sit there and enjoy the moment.
    I wanted no one to disturbe me, or trepass on “my place”. I needed to be alone and just “be”, breathe, and forget the world for a while.

    As for places that gives me power, there is one in Ireland, Dublin. I felt so strong and filled with energy and power, both times I went there.

    There was no place that feels like my soul places. Yet, the city is connected to Mars and the Sun for me, in astrology. I feel connected to the land and history, like from another time, in another life. Similar to Greece, yet a different feeling. The bond to Greece is stronger.

    I have never been to England, London and the Stoneheng. But I know that I belong there. My soul calls for London, and has always done so. Maybe it is another soul place.

    My soul tells me that I have lived lifes in England and London. There is a connection to Ireland from it, though I don’t know how.
    Eventually I will go there, and find out wether I feel the same as I did with Crete. Something tells me that I will experience comming home.

    I have never been to Japan either. But I feel so happy and connected to this country and older history. Samurai and Sengoku-times. The old traditions and clothing.
    Again other lifes are calling out from this place. I keep seeking and wishing to wear a true kimono. For Females and males. Both genders are reaching out to me.
    If I ever get to visit Japan, I will know. The same goes for China. Again the older times are calling out. And I feel like I am supposed to speak the languages. When I hear Japanese or Chinese, I feel called to speak, like remember somthing I know. And it frustrates me when I can’t! My soul knows both, yet I can’t recall the hidden knowledge from these pastlifes.

    Japan makes me feel strong, calm, traditional, entusiastic, young and happy. Love of martial arts. Yet China, makes me nostalgic, a bit sad, slight pain and yet peaceful.
    I feel something natural when using chopsticks. I used blankets to dress me like a kimono. The music from both countries, can make me cry and long to play along.

    One more place I suddenly recalled. Not been there either, but I know I belong there. The Himalayan mountains, where munks dwell. Pastlifes call out from this sacred and peaceful place. I wish to go there one day.
    This connects to the chinese munks that I also feel connected to in Tibet. Perhaps another soul place?

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  2. I feel my soul place is a mystical dark forest, always glistening and glowing, illuminated by some form of turquoise or purple hue. I always connect with an image of a shaman meditating within the forest. The shaman is surrounded by woodland creatures and wonder both known and unknown to man. I go into the place often when seeking connection, intentionally and unintentionally.

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  3. I feel the most “connected” to ALL in the presence of strongly moving water. So at a coast of an ocean, a big lake like Lake Superior in Michigan or Canada or a rapid and rocky river. In my thoughts of a perfect place I’m always wearing a cable knit sweater, 3/4 length pants and sitting barefoot on a big Boulder with the spray of the salty sea, and a cool wind blowing my hair. It brings so much peace just thinking about it that I don’t necessarily have to even be there physically!

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  4. Weird story – I moved myself and three youngest children in order to be closer to a job. After about a year, the company moved to a different office building that I instantly identified with! And not long after I purchased a home 250 yards away. This is most definitely a soul place and I am truly home here in this house. I have since had to change offices, and that’s been disappointing, but I walk by the other place and still feel that both properties, because of their proximity, are located on a place of intense energy for me! And, this is the longest stretch that I have ever lived in one place. I love it here!

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  5. I am lucky to have found by soul place; Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts. Almost every time I’m there, I feel like I can be myself; and also not myself (my history, my past, etc., all flies out the window). I never expected my soul mate to be a place (I always thought it would be a person)…Blessedly, I was wrong.<3

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    • Thank you Jeremiah. Soul place and soul mate are wisely different, for making a person ‘our place’ that we need to feel complete can lead to all kinds of problems. Shelburne Falls sounds lovely. :)

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  6. I usually have these feelings when I visit Scotland. I had an ancestry DNA test done and found out the biggest percentage was Scottish :-)

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  7. My soul place is the forest. I have known this for a very long time. I go there by myself and just walk. I always feel calm afterwards, rejuvenated, and loved. I do think about the connection of everything. I also always thank the forest before I leave.

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  8. Wow! I’ve never heard of a “Soul Place” before but now it makes sense why certain places in my life have stirred my soul. The woods on my property; a local park with a large body of water, beautiful majestic trees, and lots of wildlife; my own back porch where I meditate and practice yoga where I am surrounded by nature. These places evoke such peace and tranquility for me and now I understand why. Thank you for sharing your unique gifts with all of us. I love reading your words! Much love and light!

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    • Thank you Victoria, I find those natural landscapes to evoke the same powerful experiences. Something about how alive and vibrant everything is that has a way of shifting our inner centers to a more expansive place. Take care :)

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  9. My soul place came to me while walking my dog in the woods, nor far from my house. It was a very slow calm walk or wander, taking in everything around me. I reached a clearing where there was a stream and stood looking out to the trees, while listening to the water flowing. My awakening happened at that point last year leading me on my path to the glorious unfolding of enlightenment over the last year (good and very difficult). I often visit that same place to stand or sit and welcome the love and peaceful joy and truth from the universe. May you all find your soul place within you.

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