11-15-2017, 09:25 PM
I rather enjoyed Diana's analogy. It's how I sometimes think sexuality is evolving. I have noted many people who no longer feel like labels adequately fit them, yet with these labels they at least get a starting point at finding the right words to express themselves.
That expression often leaves me with the sensation that things like sexuality and romance are evolving into many variations, the spectrum widens in 4D, we're seeing that on a red ray level now as more and more people say that they don't identify with the typical choices anymore.
Some people like the dark love of vampires and demons, others like the soft love of cuddles and hugs, some like only people they form a close relationship with, others can only be sexually attracted to someone they've made a close relationship with. Some just need to find that right person. Others need to just be alone.
I think most transgender people will provide one way good or bad a valuable lesson to society. As I do of asexual and such people, they'll lead to an opening of the collective mind in time as they become more presently known.
I mean we're at 8 billion people, i think its fair that many of them no longer wish to participate in procreation, while others feel no desire to regardless.
Now that we've got the people, further exploration of humanity is possible now.
That expression often leaves me with the sensation that things like sexuality and romance are evolving into many variations, the spectrum widens in 4D, we're seeing that on a red ray level now as more and more people say that they don't identify with the typical choices anymore.
Some people like the dark love of vampires and demons, others like the soft love of cuddles and hugs, some like only people they form a close relationship with, others can only be sexually attracted to someone they've made a close relationship with. Some just need to find that right person. Others need to just be alone.
I think most transgender people will provide one way good or bad a valuable lesson to society. As I do of asexual and such people, they'll lead to an opening of the collective mind in time as they become more presently known.
I mean we're at 8 billion people, i think its fair that many of them no longer wish to participate in procreation, while others feel no desire to regardless.
Now that we've got the people, further exploration of humanity is possible now.