10-03-2017, 04:30 PM
I agree with APW, and want to speculate that perhaps there is more than 2 genders in the bigger picture of the universe. Like if we take this famous image from Hubble (which looks like something out of photoshop but made by God rather than a computer):
![[Image: hudf.jpg]](https://petapixel.com/assets/uploads/2013/06/hudf.jpg)
And one of the various questions that comes to mind after I tell myself there's probably life in one of those galaxies is if they experience things the same ways we do. We've already found planets that don't behave according to our physical laws in other parts of our own galaxy, perhaps things like gender are the same.
Might be Star Trekian-ish here but if there is more than just male or female, I think 3D and all the above will have compensations for that, and further I speculate that we'll have individualized or collectivized portions of densities meant to cater to the different ways available within each density.
For instance, would you say Humanity is a binary gender species? Some argue that we're not, that we have confined the reality of gender identity into a binary one instead of accepting that there is more going on than men and women. Some people are born with both genitalia, are they man or woman? Some people are born with such vast hormonal differences that they cannot identify as their physical sex.
So, the sexual societal identifiers we have make for a good generalistic way to equate concepts that may be outside of our field of experience. such as the male belonging to the manifest and the female belonging to the potentiation.
Everything is a gradient, so it's possible to have masculine females and feminine males. I wouldn't attribute too much of those labels as having power over whether or not something will happen during Harvest.
As for actual discussion of the social implications of sex and gender and the sociology and psychology involved, I don't want to go there
![[Image: hudf.jpg]](https://petapixel.com/assets/uploads/2013/06/hudf.jpg)
And one of the various questions that comes to mind after I tell myself there's probably life in one of those galaxies is if they experience things the same ways we do. We've already found planets that don't behave according to our physical laws in other parts of our own galaxy, perhaps things like gender are the same.
Might be Star Trekian-ish here but if there is more than just male or female, I think 3D and all the above will have compensations for that, and further I speculate that we'll have individualized or collectivized portions of densities meant to cater to the different ways available within each density.
For instance, would you say Humanity is a binary gender species? Some argue that we're not, that we have confined the reality of gender identity into a binary one instead of accepting that there is more going on than men and women. Some people are born with both genitalia, are they man or woman? Some people are born with such vast hormonal differences that they cannot identify as their physical sex.
So, the sexual societal identifiers we have make for a good generalistic way to equate concepts that may be outside of our field of experience. such as the male belonging to the manifest and the female belonging to the potentiation.
Everything is a gradient, so it's possible to have masculine females and feminine males. I wouldn't attribute too much of those labels as having power over whether or not something will happen during Harvest.
As for actual discussion of the social implications of sex and gender and the sociology and psychology involved, I don't want to go there
