How the LGBT Movement is Expanding Collective Consciousness
A Spiritual Perspective
"Some of you may not agree, but from my perspective—especially now that I've recognized some of the ways in which I have been conditioned and brainwashed throughout my own life—the LGBTQ movement (and anyone who has ever and will ever question their own sexuality, gender, orientation, etc.) are here to teach us about the many different types of love that exist (which helps to develop more refined discernment and compassion), and about accepting those who happen to be born "different" than the majority of human beings (and we can all be born "different" in other ways, too; it doesn't have to have anything to do with our sexuality). In order to cover this topic in the ways I feel compelled to, I first want to go into more detail about masculine and feminine energy because each of our souls is made of BOTH and energy itself has no gender. What is an eternal soul? Energy. Love and light. Not gender or prejudice, bigotry, judgment, fear, or hatred of something we do not understand. I invite you to join me as we explore some of the ways in which this movement is actually helping our eternal souls evolve by opening up and expanding our consciousness surrounding the topic of love and what it "should" look like."
Part 1: How the LGBT Movement is Expanding Collective Consciousness
Part 2: The Eternal Soul's Masculine and Feminine Energies
Part 3: Brainwashing Used by Organized Religion to the Detriment of Humanity
Part 4: From the Perspective of Eternity
Part 5: Dehumanization of People as a Manipulative Method for Control
Part 6: To Anyone Struggling with Gender Identity or Coming Out
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Through spiritual practices, inner work, mindfulness, and emotional healing, I have been able to heal myself from numerous forms of PTSD from abuse, complex PTSD from narcissistic abuse, alcoholism/addiction, and lose 140 pounds so far.
In the everyday experience, this looks like maintaining peacefulness from within, non-reactivity, and pausing to reflect before making any decisions, especially big ones, without taking your emotions out on other people or trying to forcefully control things outside of yourself that are beyond your control.
Are you ready to stop struggling and start thriving? If so, I hope to see you in class!
- Jen