by Zilchy

I was recently told by a “holy-roller”/”Jesus freak” that God, and everything about Him is perfect. Now hold on a minute. Who are you to claim that anything in the universe is perfect? On the contrary, if God, or for that matter, any other Diety(ies) made no mistakes in creation, why are there so many problems for fair and just people?

This made me think. What about otherkin? Is it concieveable that we, the otherkin of the world, are, in some way, divine in our very nature? Of course the Angel otherkin will agree with this statement, but what about all the others?

Assuming that you believe in some divinity, and that life does exist outside of the Biosphere known as “Earth”, is it possible that the existence of otherkin here on Earth is a divine mistake? Allow me to elaborate. In trying to find the right body for the right soul after death and before re-incarnation, what if the divinity that guides such occurances made a mistake and put a soul in a body that it doesn’t match? For instance, an “alien” soul in a human body?

Which brings me to the next point. How is it that the human mind copes with the differences between memories carried over from the soul’s previous existence? Maybe by likening the organism that the soul came from to something more familiar, something real or “mythological” from Earth? So the human mind interprets the soul’s “residual self image” (for lack of a better term,) as something terrestrial, or if nothing like that ever existed on Earth, then as “mythological creatures.” Though that is NOT to say that “mythological creatures” never walked the Earth.

The realization of this problem, or rather, misalignment of divinity, appears to only manifest itself in energy sensitive people, who are few and far between. This means that the whole misalignment could in fact be a more widespread happening than we think.

How’s that for food for thought? This is only a theory. There are many others out there. I’m DEFINITELY NOT saying that this is the only one, or the right one, but it’s certainly a possibility. Even I don’t know for myself which theory I should believe, but it’s definitely always good to throw ideas out there and see what else turns up.

Besides, if nothing else, speculating sure is fun.