Transgenderism: a Mandela Effect

Transgenderism: a Mandela Effect

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The rise of transgenderism has sparked countless debates, theories, and outright dismissals. But what if the phenomenon isn’t a social trend, a medical condition, or a personal choice, but rather a symptom of something far more unsettling woven into the fabric of reality itself?

One unsettling theory suggests the rise of transgender individuals is intertwined with the Mandela Effect, the phenomenon where collective memories diverge from established facts. Could it be that these individuals are experiencing a disconnect between their physical bodies and their internal sense of self due to shifts in the very timelines they inhabit?

Several unsettling ideas have surfaced, each painting a disturbing picture of the transgender experience and its connection to forces beyond our comprehension.

  • The Mismatched Soul: One theory posits that each soul takes on male and female roles during incarnations. Gender dysphoria, then, becomes a manifestation of a deeper misalignment, where the soul’s intended role clashes with the physical body it inhabits.
  • Biological Imperfections and the Production of Ego: The central goal of humanity is the production of ego. Biology produces deviations from the desired pattern in many forms, and in extreme cases it produces totally non-functional humans, or humans severely impaired, or humans with minor impairments or cognitive impairments or propensity to disease. When you bring light you cast shadow. when you shine light on unknown complexities you create shadows unfamiliar to you.
  • The Child’s Unfiltered Perception: A particularly disturbing narrative unfolds where the transgender child possesses an unclouded perception of their parents’ desires. The child understands that the parents are attempting to escape gender deviant desires by living a proxy life. As the child internalizes this, a pact is forged between the ego and the unconscious.
  • Puberty: The Descent into Horror: The child’s body is subjected by biomechanical means to the sexual desires of its parents. Some will turn to homosexuality if possible, some will turn to suicide, a rare few will be lucky enough to be made aware of medical transition and pursue it. As for the others, they will fall even further into unconsciousness, as they become almost utterly divorced from their material bodies.
  • The Spiteful Reflection: The child gives itself over to becoming a spiteful reflection of its mothers wants, tormenting its mother by simply allowing itself to indulge in an unmediated existence as anathema to heterosexual ontology wherever possible.
  • The Junction of the Divine: Up until a certain point the feminine and the masculine will be separate. For this separation to maintain a certain criteria needs to be made at the junction of sexual evolution. This junction can quite plainly be called The junction of the Divine for it encapsulates the divine feminine and divine masculine aspects of sexuality (divine here meaning “final form”), and the first to initialize in this junction is always the feminine.

What is clear is that the transgender experience is not merely a matter of personal identity or social acceptance. It is a complex and deeply unsettling phenomenon with roots that may extend far beyond the realms of conventional understanding.

It is a reflection of the fractured nature of reality itself, a dark mirror reflecting the hidden desires, traumas, and spiritual battles that rage beneath the surface of our carefully constructed world.

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