Seth Wrote:The love and cooperation that forms the basis of all life, however, shows itself in many ways. Sexuality represents one aspect, and an important one. In larger terms, it is as natural for a man to love a man, and for a woman to love a woman, as it is to show love for the opposite sex. For that matter, it is more natural to be bisexual. Such is the "natural" nature of the species.
Is Seth from the L/L Channeling Research thing?
I've read through only a few of those, and I get the feeling that whoever was behind them was not nearly as advanced as Ra. There's some good material in there, but I didn't run into anything in the Ra Material that I felt was inaccurate, and there have been a few times when I've strongly disagreed with that site's channeling material. Not that it's all bad, but I just take it with a grain of salt; I feel like whoever wrote it did not have as complete a perspective as Ra.
I don't think that same-sex romantic or sexual attractions are terribly unusual, having experienced them myself at times, but I also don't resonate with the idea that it's something that everyone goes through. I may be wrong, though.
From what I understand, balancing energy via same-sex interaction doesn't work the same way as with heterosexual interaction, which humans evolved to use. I know that anal sex can result in the transfer of sexual energy, but not in the same way as vaginal sex, and I'm not sure about lesbian sex. So I feel like homosexuality is just something that happens as a matter of course, but not to everyone.
Just my opinion, though.
I also don't think that there's anything wrong with being biased towards a particular racial orientation when choosing a mate, or even with strictly only mating with your own kind. I'm glad that some people do this, because it can preserve bloodlines and genetic material.
Nothing wrong with interracial sex, either, but I feel like some of the forces trying to encourage lots of that are trying to breed out certain genetic information through advanced techniques.
"Erroneous" is subjective. It all depends on the type of effect you are trying to have. Homosexual orientation might be seen as erroneous by people who have a strict idea about what information they want in the collective etheric thoughtform of their society, but it seems rare that someone would discrimiate against someone for their favorite color. But both are just preferences.