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goldkin ([personal profile] goldkin) wrote2012-07-05 01:16 am

Thought debris

One of the most interesting things about being otherkin is, alongside therians and similar groups, we're among the few that can substantively explain what it's like to be more than human. While our condition is one firmly rooted within the human experience, it also transcends beyond, letting loves and experiences we'd otherwise not express help define whom we are.

I'm not sure why that seems fundamentally broken to some people. When you strip out all of the mysticism, woo, and notions of past lives and prior existences from the equation, what you're left with is this group of people interested in simulating how they wish they could be. It's quirky, it's weird, and in many cases it's outright kinky, but it says as much about the capabilities of humanity as it does about the attempts to transcend it. We're just a group that, given half the chance, might want to shed the mantle of humanity entirely.

I'm not sure why I feel the need to express that. I think a lot of it has to do with this "is otherkin/is not otherkin" dichotomy, where people still aren't certain who is "genuine enough" to receive consideration for their beliefs. And, in the midst of the very real possibility of being wrong about all of this past-life woo, it's good to have a solid base that defines that which I am.

I guess I don't feel shame for being otherkin, even if everything I believe about myself were unequivocally proven wrong. In my minds eye, it remains the person whom I wish to be. Through simulations, it remains the person whom experiences have led me to be. And in that sense, it ceases to be this past-rooted thing, instead becoming that whom I am.

But, unrelated to all of this, let's stop to celebrate the small victories. And, for all of you in the states: I hope you had a happy and safe 4th of July.
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[personal profile] citrakayah 2012-07-06 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)
But sociopaths can do that too. As can nonhumans (and I don't just mean people who consider themselves nonhumans by that).
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[personal profile] tayruu 2012-07-07 06:25 am (UTC)(link)
There will always be (with our current technology) a significantly bigger language barrier between species than identity choices.

I mentioned sociopathy because of Antisocial personality disorder, which to my understanding leads to the aversion of social connections...

Oh, I was actually referring to others' comments. A sociopath can say they're human, but their actions may lead to others saying "they're not human".