The straight-forward reasoning that everyone is intuitively born into their physical body.
BY: Stephen Pirie, 18 July 2023
The subject of ‘gender dysphoria’ has recently been in the media. For the sake of greater well-being I believe it’s beneficial to consider the subject from a holistic perspective, one that conceptually accommodates what is acknowledged as being the world’s most successful physical theory: quantum theory.
According to quantum theory, physical "movement is not fundamentally continuous"1. At very small time scales2 the continuous motion of our bodies, like that of a film, or video, is an illusion. At such scales our physical world –our cells, organs, bodies, trucks, trees and tables– is, in an objectively measurable context, blinking on and off, like Christmas-tree lights, at a rate of around 19 billion billion trillion trillion blinks per second[2].
With that concept in mind, we can appreciate that prior to any of those ‘blinks’ or ‘pulsations’, there is necessarily a non-material intent to ‘pulse’, and subsequently, to think3. That ‘non-material intent’ is necessarily non-local, in that it intuitively ‘sees’[3] ahead in time, when, where and how ‘to pulse’ in order to ensure a consistent, stable, reliable world – otherwise the universe would be an entirely uncoordinated mess, with no trucks, trees, or tables, and most certainly no atoms, cells, organs, or bodies.
That coordinated ‘non-material intent’ derives its guidance from a ‘higher-order’ system, that some might call the realm of God, the collective-unconscious, quantum potential, source energy, etc.
That higher-order system provides non-material guidance for the choices we make in our everyday lives. That guidance is often called ‘downward causation’, which is a misnomer because it does not strictly cause, but instead guides our personal choices in concert with the resulting coincident material world4.
A simple example: it’s entirely possible to walk completely naked into a local shopping mall. But it’s not likely (probable) that we do so, due to the non-material influence of the ‘higher-order system’ called society, via societal expectations, social disapproval, local laws that might see us arrested, etc.
The non-material influences are frameworks or latticeworks by which we and the whole of Nature rapidly and repeatedly coagulates possibilities into physicality, the most visible of which are fractals that we see infused throughout Nature – giving form to human and animal circulatory systems, snowflakes, lightning, plants and leaves, crystals, sea shells, shore lines, mountain ranges, clouds, river deltas, and all the way out to the distribution of galaxies in our universe.
That non-material intent, or what some might call a ‘spiritual framework’ is what gave us the blueprint, the guidance by which we intuitively chose[3] our bodies prior to birth. The current ‘gender dysphoria’ –like the shopping-mall example– is being guided by a dysfunctional ‘higher-order system’ – our contemporary culture. In a dysfunctional culture there is an underlying non-material influence that operates like a gravitational pull, for people to behave in a manner consistent with the culture’s dysfunctional expectations. Rather than being born in the ‘wrong body’, a contemporary culture that champions ‘gender affirming’ surgeries and medical treatments will influence the more impressionable (primarily, teenage females5) to undergo physical alterations with concomitant sterility, and a life-time dependency on various pharmaceutical products6.
Notes
David Bohm, Wholeness and the Implicate Order. [“not” was Bohm’s emphasis, p.257]
At the Planck time, the inverse of which is a frequency of ~18.87x 10^42 cycles per second.
To intuitively choose involves a felt-awareness that precedes conscious, reasoning thought. That felt-awareness is not able to be fully articulated, as it is non-material, transfinite, trans-temporal (precognitive), and at root, a derivative of that which remains unutterable - the unlimited whole of all.
E.g. via David Bohm’s pilot waves, Rupert Sheldrake’s morphic fields.
Research confirms females across all cultures are more agreeable and more relationship-orientated than males, and are thus more susceptible to ‘peer-group pressure’ and cultural influences.
This article is a highly condensed version of concepts, explanations and citations from my book “The Dynamics of Gender and Life: Timeless Principles of Quantum, Fractal and Natural Phenomena, and Human Social Dynamics.”