11-16-2017, 11:49 AM
(11-16-2017, 10:43 AM)Bring4th_Jade Wrote: Ra also says that the fact that we live in such close, overpopulated cities that a lot of confusion occurs in the aura regarding sexuality. Those of us who see themselves clearly as one gender, and clearly are only attracted to one gender, have no idea the kind of confusion and shame that those who struggle with these ideas experience every single day, often starting as children.
Unity100 canvasses this idea well here: https://www.bring4th.org/forums/showthre...?tid=14997 (Also referenced above in a post.)
There was an experiment with rats back in the 70's (I think). It was an experiment regarding overpopulation. They correlated degrees of overpopulation in the rat environment with the rise of human societal behavioral anomalies such as violence, stealing, and homosexuality. I am not saying that homosexuality is an anomaly, only that what Ra says about overpopulated cities, and what Unity100 canvasses in the above thread, make sense—that confusion would arise from close proximities to each other's energy fields, and therefore make it difficult to access clear feedback from one's own energy field.
And referencing Unity100's suppositions, this would present a particular challenge for anyone who might be very empathic.
(11-16-2017, 10:43 AM)Bring4th_Jade Wrote: One small thing being combated is the fact that we default to "he" instead of a gender neutral pronoun like "they".
That's because "they" is plural and "he or she" is singular. I've seen a chart of pronouns proposed for universities. It's just too complicated. Perhaps someone will come up with a simple, elegant way to evolve our use of language when referring to gender. This will probably happen at the same time we become telepathic. I find that we often get what we want when we don't need it anymore.
Master Ching Hai, an awesome (so-called) living master, (who makes her own money and started vegetarian restaurants back in the 90'd now called The Loving Hut), for a long time has been using pronouns that eliminate gender. She's Asian, and if I recall, she used "herm" instead of her/him; but I don't recall what she used for he/she. So she was way ahead of her time and helped open the doors for gender evolution.