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RE: Gender across incarnations - Unbound - 05-05-2014 Pretty much positive I designed my body from scratch, very specifically, to give it particular traits and capacity for electrical conductivity as well as basic structure of neural pathways to accommodate the path I intended to take. Perhaps this isn't true for anyone/everyone, but continuous experiences have revealed I was very, very meticulous in constructing this body and the aspects of this life. It was not just an "Oh, I'll take that one." It was fully conscious and intentional that I got what I got. RE: Gender across incarnations - AnthroHeart - 05-05-2014 Are you talking pre-incarnatively Tanner? RE: Gender across incarnations - Unbound - 05-05-2014 (05-05-2014, 03:52 PM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: Are you talking pre-incarnatively Tanner? Well yeah, can't design the car once you are already driving it, although I do believe we can make genetic modifications through intention but that takes a rather large amount of focus and willpower, or plenty of time. RE: Gender across incarnations - AnthroHeart - 05-05-2014 Yeah, I've tried to change myself through mental effort, but the mind over matter doesn't seem to work that way. I wanted a different body. But the bones don't stretch so can't do that. Plus I don't think I have the right DNA for that. But I've heard of DNA spontaneously changing. I don't think though you can map it out with a mental template. And I'm talking dozens of hours of mental focus. I don't recall pre-incarnatively if I took a long time on this body. I don't see anything special. Although someone told me I looked androgynous. RE: Gender across incarnations - Unbound - 05-05-2014 The mind has to translate itself to the body and I think that would be the challenge and inhibitor for most people. |