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"Otherkin is a word that describes a sub-cultural community of people who socially identify as partially or entirely non-human. Some of them surmise that they are, either spiritually or genetically,not human; however, this claim is unsubstantiated. This is explained by some members of the otherkin community as possible through reincarnation, having a non-human soul, ancestry, or symbolic metaphor. Otherkin largely identify as mythical creatures, with others identifying as creatures from fantasy or popular culture. Examples include: angels, demons, dragons, elves, fairies, sprites, aliens, and cartoon characters.Many otherkin believe in the existence of a multitude of parallel universes, idea in which their belief in the existence of supernatural or sapient non-human beings is grounded in."
What do you think of the matter? How seriously can it be taken? Do you have any experiences connected to the subject?
I am very interested to hear your thoughts.
"Otherkin is a word that describes a sub-cultural community of people who socially identify as partially or entirely non-human. Some of them surmise that they are, either spiritually or genetically,not human; however, this claim is unsubstantiated. This is explained by some members of the otherkin community as possible through reincarnation, having a non-human soul, ancestry, or symbolic metaphor. Otherkin largely identify as mythical creatures, with others identifying as creatures from fantasy or popular culture. Examples include: angels, demons, dragons, elves, fairies, sprites, aliens, and cartoon characters.Many otherkin believe in the existence of a multitude of parallel universes, idea in which their belief in the existence of supernatural or sapient non-human beings is grounded in."
What do you think of the matter? How seriously can it be taken? Do you have any experiences connected to the subject?
I am very interested to hear your thoughts.