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makes me hurt when people say headmate cannot be from other dimension. must be psychosis. must be groomed. is very rude.
fox is not psychotic, fox has been to doctors. fox has been groomed, this is not grooming. you just asshole.
if christian can believe in heaven, why can't fox believe in multiverse theory? is all muslim mentally ill for praying to allah? is all buddhist groomed into believing in reincarnation?
you is rude.
Okay maybe this is a shit take but it's lowkey really sad that so many people are against spirigenic systems?? I thought with how much overlap between the kin, therian, and plural communities there is it would be kind of understood that different people have different spiritual experiences and we should respect that even if we don't understand. Like. We understand it's more than a little rude to tell a Muslim that Allah doesn't exist, or a Christian that God doesn't exist as a way to demean or discredit their beliefs/identity, right? (Using a really basic example because im too tired to write out a more detailed one but I should hope my intentions are understood). Why is it suddenly a horrible thing if someone feels their religion effects them in some way that contributes to them being plural? A therian can have past lives as their theriotype, but a spirigenic system can't have their past lives define their plurality? It's just. I don't know. I find it unfair, I find it sad, I find it hard to wrap my head around.
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does anymany else experience physical plurality? the body changing depending on which headmate/facet is out?
as a zoanthropic dogwolf, my theriform morph usually starts with a mental shift that makes me feel both more myself and less myself, before i physically transform. i feel so familiar yet unfamiliar to myself in theriform vs were morph that it feels like median plurality to me
also, i’ve had someone recognize Stag possessing me by seeing his antlers coming out of my head before
the body also sometimes shifts to reflect his human form.
and sometimes when the both of us are in possession at the same time, the body is a patchwork of both of us, half physically me and half physically him
Alright since misanthropes feed wants to give mysanthrope anti spiritual plurality propaganda time to call it out.
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Anti-spiritual plurality rhetoric is deeply entangled with racism and religious bigotry because it dismisses spiritual frameworks that have existed across hundreds of cultures for centuries, long before modern psychiatry ever created diagnostic labels like DID or OSDD. The idea that every experience of plurality must fit into a Western clinical framework ignores the fact that many cultures have long understood identity, consciousness, spirits, and shared consciousness in ways that do not align with modern Western individualism. Declaring all spiritual plurality “fake,” “delusional,” or “impossible” does not just target individual plural people, it also indirectly labels entire cultural and religious traditions as illegitimate.
A major issue is that anti-spiritual plurality arguments often assume Western psychiatry is the sole authority on human consciousness.
Modern dissociative diagnoses are relatively recent in medical history, but spiritual understandings of multiplicity, possession, ancestor connection, and shared consciousness are ancient. Across Asia, there are traditions involving spirit mediums, possession states, channeling, ancestral coexistence, and multiple identities existing within one body or soul-space. In many Indigenous cultures throughout the Americas, spiritual experiences involving ancestors, animal spirits, guiding entities, or multiple presences within a person have historically been treated with reverence rather than immediate pathologization. These traditions were not invented on social media, nor were they created after psychiatric manuals existed.
When people mock or attack spiritual plurality as inherently “crazy,” “roleplay,” or “anti-science,” they often repeat the same colonial attitudes historically used to suppress non-European religions. Colonial governments and missionaries routinely dismissed Indigenous and Asian spiritual practices as primitive, insane, demonic, or fraudulent specifically because those practices did not fit European Christian or medical worldviews. Many Native spiritual traditions were violently suppressed, ceremonies were outlawed, and spiritual practitioners were punished or institutionalized. The framing of “your spiritual experiences are not real because Western medicine does not validate them” mirrors those same oppressive patterns.
This does not mean every claim made under the label of spiritual plurality is automatically true, nor does it mean mental health science has no value. The problem arises when people insist there is only one acceptable framework for understanding consciousness.
Human cultures have always interpreted extraordinary internal experiences through different lenses: psychological, spiritual, religious, philosophical, and communal. Respecting that diversity is important.
You do not have to personally believe in spiritual plurality to recognize that many people’s beliefs are tied to longstanding cultural and religious traditions deserving of respect.
As misanthrope is indigenous we should mention It is especially important to avoid flattening Indigenous cultures into stereotypes while discussing this topic.
Native American nations are not a monolith, and beliefs differ dramatically between tribes and communities. However, many Indigenous traditions do include complex understandings of spirits, identity, dreams, ancestors, and non-ordinary states of consciousness. Dismissing all spiritually framed plurality without nuance can unintentionally erase or demean those traditions. The same applies to numerous Asian spiritual systems, where concepts of possession, coexistence with spirits, reincarnation-linked identities, or divine embodiment have existed for generations.
At its core, anti-spiritual plurality rhetoric becomes harmful when it stops being about skepticism and starts becoming blanket hostility toward cultural and religious experiences outside a narrow Western framework. Respecting cultural plurality means acknowledging that humanity has never had one universal understanding of the mind, soul, or self and pretending otherwise often reinforces colonial and racist ideas.
Alright thats it, misanthrope had to pull out the proper grammar for this