Transgenderism Part 1: Esoteric and Occult Origins of Changing Genders
In this video, we are beginning to look at the Occult and Esoteric origins of changing genders.
This will includes the traditions, religions and ancient civilizations that endorsed Transsexual and Hermaphroditic practices.
We will also look at Cosmology and see that these ideas trace back far longer than most people realize.
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Wisenox
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2 in one, sounds familiar.
Douche Travis Kelce does “2 at the same time”.
What we do in the shadows has characters Nadia and Collin Robinson share the same body.
Prime’s GenV has asian boy/girl character.
The list goes on, and it all refers to the same symbolism: Enki.
Enki is twighlight, morning and evening, the dawn and “Adam and Eve”. Enki is also the constellation Aquarius, which is the new age equinox. So, you get Enki symbolism with the 2 in one thing.
If you pay close attention, you’ll see that they are planning for china to be the new age leader. Also look at Collin Robinson more closely, he follows the whole symbolism resurrection script.
The symbolism forms the backbone of everything you watch, see or hear. Everything from ba-ba blacksheep to ancient history to the Mona Lisa (Star Wars and the Bible included), all have the symbolism as their scaffold.
In plain sight.
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Howdy
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Adam and Eve relates to actual order, completion, and a balance of principles – The re-uniting of that which was once united, then separated into Adam, and Eve, Masculine and Feminine. Without balance, there is chaos, and so you have the Human race and all it’s problems.
The natural condition is the balance of Adam and Eve in one being. The Divine child, the Spiritual androgyne.
Nothing to do with old gods, Mortals, sex, or anything else.
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