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I was just a tad bit curious if anyone else here in the forum naturally bears the characteristic traits of a Hermaphrodite?!?
Menstruating and bloating like a woman, are the only obvious characteristic traits I bear, otherwise I have always associated myself among the average (if there’s such a thing) heterosexual males, because, well… that’s what I appear to be.
Adam was initially a Hermaphrodite [both Male and Female in the Image and after the likeness of Alohym], as are the Angels believed to be, a characteristic trait that appears consistent with the Sons of Alohym.
Neither Male nor Female but both.
In the Resurrection we are like the Angels, and we (re-) attain the title of Son of Alohym, and though we neither take or are given in marriage, that does not necessarily indicate that there are no natural Soulmates as was Adam and Eve were portrayed to be.
The promise of receiving an abundance of things which were forsaken happens to include a Soulmate, not someone whom we pick, or someone who picks us, but someone whom Heaven has designed, for one person to be a pair,
We have two eyes but one vision, two ears but one audible reception, two nostrils & two lungs but one breath, two feet & two legs but one walk, two hands & two arms but one aim one embrace, a left and right hemisphere but one brain, a heart and a mind but one response.
No marriage needed here, just a Calabration to prevent Double Vision, lack of Coordination, etc.,
Menstruating and bloating like a woman, are the only obvious characteristic traits I bear, otherwise I have always associated myself among the average (if there’s such a thing) heterosexual males, because, well… that’s what I appear to be.
Adam was initially a Hermaphrodite [both Male and Female in the Image and after the likeness of Alohym], as are the Angels believed to be, a characteristic trait that appears consistent with the Sons of Alohym.
Neither Male nor Female but both.
In the Resurrection we are like the Angels, and we (re-) attain the title of Son of Alohym, and though we neither take or are given in marriage, that does not necessarily indicate that there are no natural Soulmates as was Adam and Eve were portrayed to be.
The promise of receiving an abundance of things which were forsaken happens to include a Soulmate, not someone whom we pick, or someone who picks us, but someone whom Heaven has designed, for one person to be a pair,
We have two eyes but one vision, two ears but one audible reception, two nostrils & two lungs but one breath, two feet & two legs but one walk, two hands & two arms but one aim one embrace, a left and right hemisphere but one brain, a heart and a mind but one response.
No marriage needed here, just a Calabration to prevent Double Vision, lack of Coordination, etc.,
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