When you die and enter the afterlife, will you be the same gender as on Earth? - Male, female, or hermaphroditic? We don't know, and so will all people and animals who transition to the immaterial world.
If one accepts the idea that we came to earth to understand the meaning of life, then it makes no sense for one to look at life from a one-sided perspective of male, female, or androgynous. On a personal level, everyone must understand what it means to be male, female, and everything in between. An interesting question, how can you do this, assuming you can only choose to have one body?
When we pass away, when we see God or the angel in charge, they ask us – "How do you treat the opposite sex like your brothers and sisters and my children?" I can't answer "I treat them fairly".
I've been just an ordinary woman all my life, and I'm not sure if I'm not biased towards the opposite sex, because I can only look at other people through women's tinted lenses. I would also naturally prioritize women's needs and desires over the other genders.
On the other hand, if I lived in a body of all genders, I would have a better perspective. Being male in a past life, a female in the next life, and intersex in another life – this seems like a good way to get to know the other genders. Then I was able to understand more deeply how I felt like everyone else.
I would like to believe what otherworldly wise men say that there is no male or female in heaven or in the afterlife, and that there is no gender for bodhisattvas. There is a saying that "gender" is just a form that souls take in order to associate with other souls and learn from each other. After birth, the soul is like a mask that puts on its chosen physical and gender identity and learns how to be human by associating with others. It is a form of restriction that each soul voluntarily takes in order to learn and transcend as a human being.
In fact, some wisdom gurus or spiritual teachers tell us that people have different personalities and genders in past lives. We simply have amnesia about other lives to prevent our limited brains from creating a mess.
Willingness to open one's eyes to understand how the opposite sex sees and understands people and situations, and to be more accepting of each other – I think that's what the wise call unconditional love, a kind of compassion that takes practice to become such a person, a more intelligent being.
Perhaps everyone is a perfect soul who, once they allow themselves to renounce the various illusions of the human world, will eventually release the mask of all identities, genders, and other social roles. And at the moment, our whole life is acting, perhaps in order to put ourselves in the shoes of others in countless rebirths, and thus to learn and appreciate others.
I would say that Shakespeare was an enlightened man who said that "the world is a stage, and men (and women) are only actors." "We play the role of the a** or the a**, the perpetrator and the victim, the rich and the poor, the man, the woman or the child, exchanging roles from generation to generation. Every ** in this life has played the victim in a previous life. In this way, our souls will understand what it means to be on either side of a moral issue.Therefore, we are all equal in God's eyes; We cannot claim to be sinless and not sinners. Not men, not women, not undefined. We are just a thinking higher animal, equal beings in the world, with a divine seal that will be opened at some point.
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If you don't want to accept the past or other ideas of living at the same time, then reading good science fiction may help.
Ursula K. LegienLe Guin's The Left Hand of Darkness is a disexual state in which each person is a mixture of male and female biological and psychological traits. ** tells that this is the natural form of people on the fictional planet "Winter". This gender balance that defines the inhabitants of winter has led to a completely different social and cultural approach than we know as earthlings.
The title of Legion's book alludes to the Taoist philosophy of yin and yang—the inevitable existence of light and darkness, and darkness only exists in the presence of light. Each cannot exist without the other. ** emphasizes the union of masculine and feminine traits in a single body, for which the inhabitants of the Winter Planet are famous.
When one aspect of each of Winter's dual identities is given too much attention, they lose their sense of inner balance. Being too masculine means releasing aggressive tendencies, while being too feminine means being overly emotional and irrational.
Just like all other sci-fi, the reader needs imagination and willingness to see and understand what is being said.
Perhaps an easier way to understand sexual and gender issues, and the impact on our relationships, is to take off our masks and see others without the multi-layered colored lenses that obscure our vision. This is what the wise man calls awakening from the big dream. It's a lot of work, but we can start by trying and imagining.
*: Siqin Editor: Xinru Editor-in-Chief: Yan Li.
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