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Humanity's Next Mutation

Updated: Jun 19, 2022





Our modern human bodies are a combination of evolution and genetic engineering by off-world beings. We were one of approximately twelve different human types. The size of our brain cavity was what set us apart from the other human types.


We, humans, have two significant mutations that will prepare us for moving away from our birthplace, Earth. The first of these two mutations has already begun- our mutation to non-gender bodies. Within our "dark" genetics, we have the exact same genes that control a life form's ability to actively transmute its gender. The reproductive system of Earth's life forms is very inadequate – you need a male and female of a species to procreate. There are a few exceptions to this: Clownfish, wrasses, moray eels, gobies, sharks, and other fish species are known to change gender, including reproductive functions. A school of clownfish is always built into a hierarchy with a female fish at the top. When she dies, the most dominant male changes sex and takes her place.


How is our collective human consciousness dealing with this coming mutation?


About gender identification: an ongoing comprehensive global survey was begun in the 1930s. It is a survey by psychologists to determine the quality of human life in the 20th century.


  • In 1940, 0.08% of the global human population identified with a gender other than their birth gender

  • In 1960, 4.2% identified with a gender other than their birth gender.

  • In 1980 10.5%.

  • In the year 2000, 20.8%

  • Two years ago, in 2020, new polling found that 41.6% identified with a gender other than their birth gender


Now, this data is built upon polling surveys so that the exact percentages could be a little off either way, as with most polls.


There is a basis for gender identity in the Akashic Records. First – we are a three-fold collaborative mind: instinctual body intelligence, spirit strategic intelligence, and all-knowing eternal soul consciousness. Your body has a genetically informed gender. The human spirit has either a male or female skew or basic orientation. The spirit's gender identity is likely because of the spirit's most previous 'animal' incarnation before leveling up to human awareness. The species and gender of that last 'animal' form determine the spirit's gender identification. The eternal soul is pure energy without a basic nature other than its reality as a particle within the creator's consciousness. At the exact moment of conception, a rather strong non-matter matter-energy releases producing a unique light that radiates a very specific harmonic. This energetic release attracts a spirit of near-identical harmonics (this has been recorded, see link below). At the same time, a soul of near-identical harmonics is also attracted to the new human mind (a new human mind begins within moments of conception). Based upon the successful or failed strategies of its most previous incarnation, the human spirit begins to influence genes, turning on and off the genes to best support its longevity strategies. This is called epigenetics. The human spirit does not interfere with the determination of its new body's gender selection – gender is simply a mechanism for reproduction. It does not portend abilities or overall function, both genders being equal in life. Your human spirit is the primary determining factor in how your personality and id ultimately respond to life's conditions and circumstances. (Our ego determines how to satisfy the id's desire and identified needs while upholding the non-judgmental observations of soul consciousness or superego.


It was not until the mid-last century that anthropologists got around to studying First Americans. When they did, they found that several Native American Nations had seven genders within their cultures' sociosexual orientations that parallel today's definitions – heterosexual male, heterosexual female, lesbian (homosexual female), gay (homosexual male), bisexual, transgender, and queer (or questioning).


Europeans had a long history of acknowledging differences in gender identity. It wasn't until a strong Protestant movement hit the USA after WWII and began to strengthen in the mid-50s that there was a push to make 'other' genders a major moral issue and a crime against the Western religion's gods.


Older cultures – yes, even those at the beginning of Christianity – understood that gender identity was very fluid. The Sumerian, Egyptian, Babylonia, and Greek all have traditions that include gender fluidity. The Atlatian culture and Lemurian cultures did not have role distinguishments between males and females other than reproductive distinctions.


So why this amazing change in our reproductive system?


We humans will be moving from Earth. If the human race is to survive, the ability to reproduce must be more efficient – each human body will be able to reproduce at will.


To give a little more meat to this subject – here are some bits and pieces:


From Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequential_hermaphroditism


"Sequential hermaphroditism (called dichogamy in botany) is a type of hermaphroditism that occurs in many fish, gastropods, and plants. Sequential hermaphroditism occurs when the individual changes its sex at some point in its life. A sequential hermaphrodite produces eggs (female gametes) and sperm (male gametes) at different stages in life. Species that can undergo these changes from one sex to another do so as a normal event within their reproductive cycle that is usually cued by either social structure or the achievement of a certain age or size.


In animals, the different types of change are male to female (protandry or protandrous hermaphroditism), female to male (protogyny or protogynous hermaphroditism), bidirectional (serial or bidirectional hermaphroditism). Both protogynous and protandrous hermaphroditism allow the organism to switch between functional male and functional female. Bidirectional hermaphrodites have the capacity for sex change in either direction between male and female or female and male, potentially repeatedly during their lifetime. These various types of sequential hermaphroditism may indicate that there is no advantage based on the original sex of an individual organism. Those that change gonadal sex can have both female and male germ cells in the gonads or can change from one complete gonadal type to the other during their last life stage."


Visual of conception link:


https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-just-captured-the-actual-flash-of-light-that-sparks-when-sperm-meets-an-egg

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