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Post by Mairi on Aug 1, 2014 17:32:26 GMT -5
I've heard it said several times before that All Kin started with Fae and then evolved. Do you believe this to be true?
Mairi
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Post by faemonyx on Aug 16, 2014 20:07:45 GMT -5
Faery lore is what I personally consider the most resonant to me, it's the language that explains most of my out-of-the-ordinary experiences in the most fluent way.
So, I'm biased and consider something like alien abductions as a modern version of changeling swap stories, and the idea I have of Faery does incorporate therians and angelkin...but that said, if a Starseed has it that extraterrestrials have been fiddling with the DNA of human beings since ancient times then I can't say that they're wrong because it was really the Fae who did anything like that, or anything. If a therian or angelkin goes, "I'm no fae, we never were, it doesn't work that way" then that's fine. The model I work with is an otherworld or otherworlds where the manifestation of source-kin isn't limited to the conventional perception of time, causality, or physical evolution--it can just sort of dip into it sometimes.
And then, if I stand over there on the point of how I believe the recognition of a "language" for this identification developed in human cultures, I'd tentatively put therianthropy first in a timeline, although I can't cite any scholarly texts on comparative prehistoric religion to back that up or anything. That bit of personal gnosis might be heavily influenced by how my literal idea of literal human evolution has a whole menagerie floating about.
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