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A theory about therianthropy
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A theory about therianthropy
(to give backstory, i believe in reincarnation of animal, human and plant spirits)

So basically ive been thinking for a while about why critters are therians, and I thought “if alterhumans are reincarnated nom-human spirits/souls in human bodys, why arent there more therians? There are trillions of insects alone, with billions more of other species (not even counting micro-organisms and single-celled macro-organisms)”

So, why is that? I think it could be because basicqlly each soul has innumerable past “lives”, memorys, feelings, sensory thingys, or even just general emotions transferring into the current live’s conciousness, but (heres the important part)

What if you can only access those transfers with some form of neurodivergency?

Im not talking about having adhd/asd/bpd or stuff like that

(but i have seen a disproportionately large amount of therians with neurodivergences, but that might be unrelated, just because critters with those conditions are used to being marginalised, and it helps them with realising what those transfers are and interpreting them)

What i Am saying though, is that (in my opinion/experience) therianthropy is a combination of having a neurodivergency, and having past non-human lives (and i think therianthropy is just the presence of this neurodivergency, like how people can be neurodivergent but not therians)

I know its not a very well developed theory (imo), but does anyone have any questions / this lines up with anyone else’s experiences or opinions?

Also apologies if i got anything wront/offended anyone, just notify me and ill try nd fix it!


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RE: A theory about therianthropy
A known theory for spiritual therianthropy, but what about us psychological therians?
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RE: A theory about therianthropy
(To my knowledge) Psychological therianthropy is the belief that critters are therians because of a psycological factor (eg neurodiversity), correct?

What im saying is that my theory is that (becuse everyone has nom-human past lives, its impossible not to except for like a 1 in 1000000 chance) therianthropy is simply a neurodivergency that causes the memories/feelings/thoughts/other stuff to leak from the past lives into the mind of the present “life”.

Does this make more sense? Sorry if this one isnt clear either/ you still dont think ive included pschologoicl therians.

Also if anyone has already put a theory on here that is similar/ the same as this, it was not my intention to and i genuinely thought it was an original idea, just notify me and i will remove it!


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