bluedragonade: nonhumanity-and-nonsense: inexplicablehanyou: Been thinking about shifting a lot lately, mental shifts.  I see myself as just an amalgam of every part of me. I…

homoagenda: The otherkin community on tumblr is (mostly) sweet and kind, but it’s not otherkin, and that’s…excruciatingly unfortunate. It’s understandable and okay to use concepts,…

inexplicablehanyou: fromfiction: Why do people say “there’s no such thing as otherkin”? That’s a little like saying ‘there’s no such thing as pagans” or “there’s no such thing…

Why do people say “there’s no such thing as otherkin”? That’s a little like saying ‘there’s no such thing as pagans” or “there’s no such thing as communists.”…

yoldokiisk: P-shifting, also referred to as physical shifting, is a type of shift in which the individual changes physically in some way to resemble their…

inexplicablehanyou: @the-first-sinner Apparently my other post was too vague. There are reasons why coming out is such a huge step for lgbtqia people, and why…

inexplicablehanyou: In case this isn’t common knowledge: kintypes and spirit guides are TOTALLY DIFFERENT THINGS. A kintype is you. Yourself. There is no separation. If…

There was recently someone who clumped me in to being like other “godkin” (I use the term with caution due to some religious protest) but the biggest complain they have is that gods are higher than people, as though monism and impersonal universal forces aren’t legitimate. I’m nervous to come off anon, but what are your personal (and/or analytical) thoughts on those who identify as deities from human history and/or deities from works of fiction?

As a pagan, and a spiritual person, I have mixed feeling about people who identify as deities. Firstly, I respect anyone who sincerely believes that…