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Feb 8, 2022Liked by Zeus Yiamouyiannis, Ph.D.

Hi Zeus, My take on this whole topic derives from the Edgar Cayce readings which I read over 40 years ago. He pointed out that someone who has had, say, 4 or 5 incarnations as a female might in THIS life be born as a male. Since the soul is neither male or female but has attributes of both, this individual may feel they have incarnated in the wrong body and decide to have a sex change. I do not judge that. Perhaps we are evolving to realize, as Jung taught, that we have attributes of male and female. Each individual has a different ratio of these attributes. So I am not bothered by people wanting a sex change. It does seem pretty drastic to make the change ONLY to be better at sports competition.

Val Bigelow

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Feb 8, 2022·edited Feb 8, 2022Author

Yes, I agree metaphysically in the reality of repeated incarnations some of which will alternately involve being a biological man or a biological woman. According to many esoteric metaphysicians, we tend to incarnate mostly as one or the other. But if you choose to incarnate in this particular life the OPPOSITE of the familiar gender you've lived over many lives, it makes perfect sense to feel like you are in the wrong body. If this is a soul choice it may be to learn empathy for the complementary gender principle. It could also be that some are “twin spirits” and have incarnated in relatively equal ratios as male and female. This may explain androgyny and bisexuality. My hope is that full consideration is given to the body you are in first, and the through mature deliberation over a significant period of time whether you want to change that, an option that would be WAY less necessary if girls who acted like boys and boys who acted like girls according to our emotionally primitive social norms could be fully embraced as they are and not made to be pariahs.

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Feb 7, 2022Liked by Zeus Yiamouyiannis, Ph.D.

Hi Zeus I am trying to subscribe to your email but it says that substack doesn’t recognise my email domain. Any ideas ?

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Also just sign up for a substack account and verify. That may be it.

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Here is what I get from Substack. It is possible your own email is either blocking it (in Junk or Spam... which means you have to add the Substack address to your contacts or approve it as non-junk). If the problem seems to be with Substack not accepting or recognizing your email address, then there is an instruction in this link to undo that: https://support.substack.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037488332-I-signed-up-for-a-newsletter-but-am-not-receiving-any-emails-What-can-I-do-

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Feb 8, 2022Liked by Zeus Yiamouyiannis, Ph.D.

Thank you so much hopefully it will work out

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After doing the above (if you can), you might want to test with an email test: https://citizenzeus.substack.com/account/email-test . You can do this at any time. Maybe try now and let me know what message you get.

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Feb 7, 2022Liked by Zeus Yiamouyiannis, Ph.D.

Hi Zeus, we were just talking about Lia Thomas and JK Rowling last night at a dinner party. I agree with this post.

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Feb 7, 2022·edited Feb 7, 2022Author

I definitely think it should be a wider conversation. Glad you are already engaging it. And others should too no matter what their views. We cannot simply allow our views to be dictated. They ought to be formed by us through authentic dialogue.

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Zeus thank you for putting into words my frustrations and my utterly dumbfounded shock at how insane people have become. Insomnia has been particularly relentless for me recently and reading your posts has been a way of helping me to “let that shit go” as they say. Thank you for that 🙏

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