Hello and welcome to Spirituality for the Politically Incorrect. If this is your first visit, welcome. Today we're tackling a topic that's as controversial as it is essential: The War on Gender and the Soul's Identity.
This isn’t about politics. This isn’t about condemnation. This is about uncovering spiritual truth in a world spinning in confusion. This is about the soul, about divine purpose, and reclaiming the sacredness of how we are created.
The Spiritual Nature of Gender
Let’s begin with the foundation: Gender is not merely a physical characteristic — it is a divine archetype. Masculine and feminine are cosmic principles. We are created in the image of God — male and female — and that is not a limitation, but a divine blessing.
The soul is androgynous in essence but takes embodiment as either male or female for the purpose of spiritual evolution. Each embodiment offers the opportunity to master the expression of either the masculine or feminine aspect of God.
In the East, we hear of Shiva and Shakti — divine masculine and feminine forces working in harmony. Similarly, in the West, we see this in the archetypes of Father/Mother God, Alpha and Omega. The balance of these forces is sacred. When distorted, we lose harmony both within and without.
The War on Gender — What’s Really Going On?
There is a battle being waged — not just on our bodies or our identities — but on our very souls. The confusion and chaos around gender today is not simply cultural or political. It is a spiritual warfare designed to separate us from our divine design.
By distorting gender, dark forces seek to fracture the soul’s sense of purpose and embodiment. If we are confused about who we are at a most basic level, how can we fulfill our mission on earth?
What we’re witnessing is not progress — it’s fragmentation. And when we normalize the rejection of divine order, we invite spiritual imbalance.
Children and teens are especially vulnerable to the powerful influence of trends and social conditioning. In their formative years, they are still discovering who they are — emotionally, psychologically, and spiritually. When the culture promotes gender transition as not only acceptable but celebrated, many young people may interpret confusion, discomfort, or a natural phase of self-exploration as a sign they were “born in the wrong body.” Without the maturity to grasp the lifelong consequences — physical, emotional, and spiritual — they can make irreversible decisions in an effort to belong or feel validated.
The soul incarnates with intentionality, and when young people are encouraged to alter their embodiment in such a way, they may be diverted from their soul’s path.
You are born into a male or female body based on your evolutionary path and the energies you need to master in a particular lifetime. In other words, there is a reason why you are born a certain gender. And while you may not feel comfortable in that particular body, it nevertheless is the body you chose—or your karma dictated—because there are lessons to be learned and energies you must master.
What is currently being framed as freedom is often a distraction from deeper healing and self-discovery.
Yes, it’s important to acknowledge that a small percentage of individuals are born with both male and female physical characteristics — a condition known as intersex. These cases are rare and represent unique biological circumstances. However, the existence of intersex individuals should not be used as a blanket justification to promote gender changes across the general population. To do so confuses compassion with ideology and risks leading many away from their divine purpose rather than toward it.
Compassion Without Compromise
We must hold compassion for those experiencing gender dysphoria or questioning their identity. Many carry soul trauma, unresolved karma, or past-life wounds that express through this confusion. But compassion must not be confused with agreement.
As Jesus the Christ said, “Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” Real freedom comes from alignment with divine truth — not from appeasing social trends.
It’s possible to love someone deeply and still stand for the spiritual law. The soul must be affirmed in its wholeness, not its fragmentation.
Reclaiming Soul Identity
So how do we reclaim the soul’s true identity?
Spend time in silence. Meditate and ask your Higher Self: Who am I beyond the noise?
Call for the balancing of the masculine and feminine within: “Beloved I AM Presence, anchor the divine masculine and divine feminine rays in perfect balance within me.”
Work on your own psychology to increase your sense of adequacy and refrain from self-criticism.
Study the teachings of the ascended masters who have many tools to help you. Mother Mary said, “In accepting the body you are given, you embrace the will of God and the specific initiations of this life.”
Your embodiment is not an accident. Your gender is not random. It is a sacred tool of your soul.
This isn’t just a conversation about gender. It’s a wake-up call to remember who you really are — a son or daughter of God created in divine intelligence, on a mission to master love in form.
I invite you to sit with this message, not just in your mind, but in your heart. What part of your soul is ready to come home to truth?
Thanks for joining me. Until next time — stay strong, stay grounded, and stay aligned with your divine identity.
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