Quote from: Sephirah on June 07, 2012, 01:17:42 PM
For me it's not so much why you are who you are, it's more how you embrace who you are and what you do with it.
That's a beautiful way of saying it!
In some arenas of spirituality, dreaming is called "
Walking" and is considered to be when our inner selves plum different worlds and other places. In science (which I consider another form of spirituality - just one that requires much less faith) dreaming is the side-effect of the subconscious processing information that we take in but don't realize. It's a way for our brain to take what it learned and update our consciousness with the information. Kind of like how our user interface here takes what we write and changes it into the programming language of the bulletin board!
In either of these cases, we have a "dream self" and identity that we witness these dreams in. That identity I've always believed to be the closest thing to me I can ever describe. Even in dreams where I am someone else, I find myself describing it as "I" am someone else, and not "The boy I play" is someone else. To me, that means on some instinctive level, in some very basic way, I've known. I've
always known. This inner dialogue, whatever spirituality we use to describe it, is more than what makes us male or female, it is, in all definition, what makes us
us, this inner being, this perfect "me."
It is with this in mind that I can say with 100% sureness, what makes us male or female is us. If one takes to heart the idea that the BTSc determines our gender then they 100% correct. If one takes to heart that their "inner spirit" is female they too are 100% correct. There is a wonderful saying, "The Truth doesn't need you to believe in it." I love that saying, because in the end, that's exactly it. Once we find the Truth of ourselves, that which allows us to be healthy and happy, the nuts and bolts behind it really don't matter anymore. We can't make the Truth, we can't reconstruct it for someone else, we can't patent it, or mass produce it, because it's fluid, transitory, and 100% in the eye of the beholder. At the same time as it is personally relevant, it is at once solid, eternal and unyielding. It is the cosmic background radiation to our big bang event, and it's up to us to find it.