By Alexander Lavin | Forbidden Bloodlines | Gnosticism of the Soul
We live in a time where questions about sexual identity can no longer be answered solely by science or dogma. There are experiences that break the mold, lives that don’t match their bodies, and souls crying out from realms the eye cannot see. Today, I want to share a theory born from spirit—not to condemn, but to understand.
I. Beyond the Body: The Reincarnated Soul and Sexual Memory
In Gnostic and esoteric traditions, the soul doesn’t die—it travels, learns, and reincarnates. Each life is a different costume, a different mission, but the soul carries memories, wounds, and patterns from its past lives.
What happens when a soul reincarnates too quickly, without fully shedding the memory of its previous gendered identity?
Imagine a soul that once lived as a woman—loved, desired, and existed as such. If it reincarnates too fast into a male body, it may still carry its feminine energy. Its astral field remembers, and projects, what it once was.
The result: a being who feels trapped in a body that doesn’t represent what the soul remembers. Not a genetic error… but an astral confusion.
Spiritual solution:
Live with authenticity, without hating the body or condemning the soul. Don’t create new karmas by denying your current form. The present life is an opportunity for alignment and healing.
II. Spiritual Interference: Entities and Sexual Influence
In more sudden or extreme cases, sexual identity shifts after trauma or psychic events. This is where the theory of spiritual interference comes in.
Certain entities—mentioned in Gnostic and Orthodox texts—don’t have human genders. Some high-ranking demons present as hermaphrodites, manipulating sexual energy to gain control over souls.
They may:
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Attach to a person through trauma or emotional vulnerability
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Impose sexual impulses or desires
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Confuse identity, implanting thoughts that are not the soul’s own
Spiritual solution:
If the root is external, the soul must fight back. Through exorcism, prayer, fasting, spiritual warfare, and purification, liberation is possible. Not all desires are yours—some are invaders.
Conclusion: No Hate, No Pride Blindness… Just Soul Understanding
This theory does not aim to hate or to deny anyone’s journey. It opens a forgotten door: the door of the soul.
Homosexuality, in this spiritual view, may be a memory from the past or a spiritual battle in the present. Either way, it deserves compassion, not mockery; truth, not dogma.
If you live this reality, stop. Observe your soul. Ask what it remembers, what it carries, and what it must release.
You are not a mistake. You are not lost. You are becoming.
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