We live in a seemingly physical realm, and we traverse this realm in seemingly physical vessels. In order to continue experiencing this realm we have to keep making more vessels, so some of them have to be male and some have to be female. We also have different makes and models which can make our experiences different from others. Diversity is a beautiful thing. It’s an expression of nature.
The Creator doesn’t want us to be bored or in a constant state of sameness. So many different kinds of vessels, each one unique. The problem is… when we come into this realm we seem to forget who we really are and end up identifying as the vessel. The ego – the part of us that says "I am me" – is there to help us differentiate between our own and everyone else’s, otherwise we wouldn’t survive. That's the primary purpose of the ego. We need some level of attachment to it in order to take care of ourselves and have own experiences. That body is not the totality of who you are, though. The ego is not who you are. While you may be in a female body, the True Self is not female. While you may be in a male body, the True Self is not male. You may look different and have different desires, thoughts, feelings, physical traits, quirks, attractions, tastes, talents, professions and skills, they are not the totality of you. They are expressions. They are what make your experience here unique, for better or worse, depending on the choices you make and the actions you take.
When we start thinking these things define us as beings, that the body is who we are, we lose the greater point. We are rooting ourselves so deeply in this physical realm, equating the vessel and the consciousness that operates it as the same thing. When we do that we end up obsessing over the vessel, taking pride in it, and not the good kind of pride. The good kind is having pride in one’s accomplishments, to acknowledge and celebrate what you’ve overcome or the masterful work you’ve done. It makes no sense to have pride in something simply because it’s an aspect of your vessel. You didn’t make it, it’s just an expression.
I’ve been in that mindset, myself. I put more importance on physical identity to the point of trying to change my vessel. I lost my way. I cared more about my physical identity than I cared about truth, principles, or freedom. That’s the whole idea. That's why these identities and attachments are so emphasized in society. Obsession over the physical body is one of the biggest reasons we are divided and ruled. It’s encouraged. We are conditioned to do this. And then we end up in meaningless conflict over all these differences. Men vs. Women, White vs. Black, Cisgender vs Transgender, Able-bodied vs Disabled, Fat vs Skinny, etc. People are even encouraged to take terrible care of their bodies and then to celebrate ill health. We're encouraged to embrace erroneous ideologies and backwards thinking. We're tricked into believing that moral things are immoral and immoral things are moral. Then when someone expresses concern or simply a different opinion we say “You’re transphobic! You’re fatphobic! You’re homophobic! You’re a racist! You’re an ableist!” And on and on it goes.
While we’re fighting each other over all of this nonsense, evil continues to rule. We become distracted, losing our minds over trivialities, not noticing that our chains are being tightened. And then what do we do? We make appeals to “authority” which is the end goal. The more we hate each other, the easier it is for us to cry for mommy and daddy to make the meanies go away. So we stop putting faith in each other as human beings, and put faith in “authority,” asking them for safety, security, and to enact violence on our behalf.
It doesn’t matter what our differences are. It doesn’t matter if you’re straight, gay, male, female, white, black, or anything else. These things are NOT WHO YOU ARE. Again, they’re just expressions. They’re roles we play on this stage called physical reality. None of them make anyone better than anyone else. None of them come with special rights over others. Regardless of your identity or vessel, you’re still a human being. Beyond that, you are consciousness. We’re all pure consciousness having individuated experiences. The psychopaths who run this world know this. They know it about themselves, but they don’t care. All they care about is power and control over you. The last thing they want is for you to remember who you are. These people are adept psychologists. They know how to appeal to the ego. The ego is their playground. They obsess over it. It’s their god. They know how to manipulate your emotions and trick you into believing untrue things. They can make you think the most base, unenlightened, low-consciousness ideas are truth, wisdom and goodness. And they can make you think it’s your idea, your conscience.
If you want to identify a certain way, please understand that I’m not saying that’s wrong. Having your own unique identity is part of being human. The problem is when we make that identity the totality of who we are; when we place the ego above everything else. Be whoever or whatever you want to be, but remember Who You Are. Stop this divisiveness. Reconnect with the True Self – the Sovereign Spiritual Being that inhabits that fleshy thing you walk around in. You are not your body, you’re a beautiful divine spark of infinite consciousness.
The Powers That Shouldn’t Be – the Satanists and Dark Occultists behind all of this madness… Their control structure will start to crack and crumble the moment we unify as one people, as one human family, and start aligning our thoughts, emotions and actions with higher spiritual knowledge and true conscience. They can’t control and manipulate any being that knows Who They Are and stands firm in Sovereignty, Truth and Natural Law.