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Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 6:37 am
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Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 6:43 am
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Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 4:59 pm
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Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 5:20 pm
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Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 1:26 am
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Miyu_Aizawa ummm what is otherkin and therians? i've never heard of that before xp it sounds interesting. soo. . . . vampires. . . . are they not repelled by garlic? being a fan of vampires in the mythical sence i feel the need to ask something like that. . . . (don't be offended or anything please)
hey iam a vamp..... and i hate garlic but i am not repulsed by it
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Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 1:47 am
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Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 1:41 pm
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Miyu_Aizawa ummm what is otherkin and therians?
Otherkin and therians are people who believe themselves to be human incarnations of non-humans, or something to that effect. Otherkin believe themselves to be human incarnations of vampires, elves, dragons, fairies, angels, demons, or other mythical non-humans. Therians believe themselves to be human incarnations of real animals, such as (popularly) wolves, eagles, horses, otters, mice, dogs, cats, or dolphins.
How literal the statement is depends on the individual. Some otherkin, for example, literally believe themselves to be demons trapped in human bodies. Then again, there are all therians who only believe they are an animal in a symbolic sense, such as "being a cat" because of "cat like traits" (obsession with grooming, fear of water, confidence with heights, willingness to be alone, etc.).
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Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 4:27 pm
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GilAskan Miyu_Aizawa ummm what is otherkin and therians? Otherkin and therians are people who believe themselves to be human incarnations of non-humans, or something to that effect. Otherkin believe themselves to be human incarnations of vampires, elves, dragons, fairies, angels, demons, or other mythical non-humans. Therians believe themselves to be human incarnations of real animals, such as (popularly) wolves, eagles, horses, otters, mice, dogs, cats, or dolphins. How literal the statement is depends on the individual. Some otherkin, for example, literally believe themselves to be demons trapped in human bodies. Then again, there are all therians who only believe they are an animal in a symbolic sense, such as "being a cat" because of "cat like traits" (obsession with grooming, fear of water, confidence with heights, willingness to be alone, etc.).
Thats sort of kool. thanks so much for explaining biggrin i've always thought myself pretty cat like lol. funny you used that as an example.
one other question. . . what do they mean by "awakening"?
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Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 6:51 pm
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Miyu_Aizawa GilAskan Miyu_Aizawa ummm what is otherkin and therians? Otherkin and therians are people who believe themselves to be human incarnations of non-humans, or something to that effect. Otherkin believe themselves to be human incarnations of vampires, elves, dragons, fairies, angels, demons, or other mythical non-humans. Therians believe themselves to be human incarnations of real animals, such as (popularly) wolves, eagles, horses, otters, mice, dogs, cats, or dolphins. How literal the statement is depends on the individual. Some otherkin, for example, literally believe themselves to be demons trapped in human bodies. Then again, there are all therians who only believe they are an animal in a symbolic sense, such as "being a cat" because of "cat like traits" (obsession with grooming, fear of water, confidence with heights, willingness to be alone, etc.). Thats sort of kool. thanks so much for explaining biggrin i've always thought myself pretty cat like lol. funny you used that as an example. one other question. . . what do they mean by "awakening"?
"Awakening" is a term often used by otherkin and therians to describe the point at which they realized "what they were" on a spiritual or emotional level, or to some, when they embrace what they are, having already known.
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Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 4:58 pm
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GilAskan Miyu_Aizawa GilAskan Miyu_Aizawa ummm what is otherkin and therians? Otherkin and therians are people who believe themselves to be human incarnations of non-humans, or something to that effect. Otherkin believe themselves to be human incarnations of vampires, elves, dragons, fairies, angels, demons, or other mythical non-humans. Therians believe themselves to be human incarnations of real animals, such as (popularly) wolves, eagles, horses, otters, mice, dogs, cats, or dolphins. How literal the statement is depends on the individual. Some otherkin, for example, literally believe themselves to be demons trapped in human bodies. Then again, there are all therians who only believe they are an animal in a symbolic sense, such as "being a cat" because of "cat like traits" (obsession with grooming, fear of water, confidence with heights, willingness to be alone, etc.). Thats sort of kool. thanks so much for explaining biggrin i've always thought myself pretty cat like lol. funny you used that as an example. one other question. . . what do they mean by "awakening"? "Awakening" is a term often used by otherkin and therians to describe the point at which they realized "what they were" on a spiritual or emotional level, or to some, when they embrace what they are, having already known.
oh. . .well some people were saying that their awakenings were painful . . . so i was just curious about what they would do in their awakenings that would be painful.
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Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 8:52 pm
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Miyu_Aizawa GilAskan Miyu_Aizawa GilAskan Miyu_Aizawa ummm what is otherkin and therians? Otherkin and therians are people who believe themselves to be human incarnations of non-humans, or something to that effect. Otherkin believe themselves to be human incarnations of vampires, elves, dragons, fairies, angels, demons, or other mythical non-humans. Therians believe themselves to be human incarnations of real animals, such as (popularly) wolves, eagles, horses, otters, mice, dogs, cats, or dolphins. How literal the statement is depends on the individual. Some otherkin, for example, literally believe themselves to be demons trapped in human bodies. Then again, there are all therians who only believe they are an animal in a symbolic sense, such as "being a cat" because of "cat like traits" (obsession with grooming, fear of water, confidence with heights, willingness to be alone, etc.). Thats sort of kool. thanks so much for explaining biggrin i've always thought myself pretty cat like lol. funny you used that as an example. one other question. . . what do they mean by "awakening"? "Awakening" is a term often used by otherkin and therians to describe the point at which they realized "what they were" on a spiritual or emotional level, or to some, when they embrace what they are, having already known. oh. . .well some people were saying that their awakenings were painful . . . so i was just curious about what they would do in their awakenings that would be painful.
I suspect that they were talking about emotional or spiritual pain of embracing "what they are", particularly if they believe themselves to be something unpleasant or dangerous, like a demon or werewolf.
Others believe themselves to literally feel the physical pains of being trapped in a human form, and others yet claim to have felt pains specific to their "spirit". Such as an otherkin werewolf who claims they've experienced a werewolf transformation, and in turn, describe it as painful.
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Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 9:03 am
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GilAskan Miyu_Aizawa GilAskan Miyu_Aizawa GilAskan Miyu_Aizawa ummm what is otherkin and therians? Otherkin and therians are people who believe themselves to be human incarnations of non-humans, or something to that effect. Otherkin believe themselves to be human incarnations of vampires, elves, dragons, fairies, angels, demons, or other mythical non-humans. Therians believe themselves to be human incarnations of real animals, such as (popularly) wolves, eagles, horses, otters, mice, dogs, cats, or dolphins. How literal the statement is depends on the individual. Some otherkin, for example, literally believe themselves to be demons trapped in human bodies. Then again, there are all therians who only believe they are an animal in a symbolic sense, such as "being a cat" because of "cat like traits" (obsession with grooming, fear of water, confidence with heights, willingness to be alone, etc.). Thats sort of kool. thanks so much for explaining biggrin i've always thought myself pretty cat like lol. funny you used that as an example. one other question. . . what do they mean by "awakening"? "Awakening" is a term often used by otherkin and therians to describe the point at which they realized "what they were" on a spiritual or emotional level, or to some, when they embrace what they are, having already known. oh. . .well some people were saying that their awakenings were painful . . . so i was just curious about what they would do in their awakenings that would be painful. I suspect that they were talking about emotional or spiritual pain of embracing "what they are", particularly if they believe themselves to be something unpleasant or dangerous, like a demon or werewolf. Others believe themselves to literally feel the physical pains of being trapped in a human form, and others yet claim to have felt pains specific to their "spirit". Such as an otherkin werewolf who claims they've experienced a werewolf transformation, and in turn, describe it as painful.
oh. . . .ok my grandma claims to have seen a were wolf when she lived in italy. XD
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Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 9:40 pm
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Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 4:48 pm
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XWraith_LordX Miyu_Aizawa oh. . . .ok my grandma claims to have seen a were wolf when she lived in italy. XD eek Why did she think it was a werewolf?
i don't know. but that was like 50 years ago.
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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:28 pm
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