(2016-03-22 1:12)Renata Wrote: Q: Isn't kith and being an animal superfan the same thing?
A: No. You can have a million favorite animals but that doesn't mean you are kith with all of them no matter how much you love them. This is because you can love something but feel no connection or bond with it. In order to classify yourself as kith you need to have a strong connection and/or bond. Loving something isn't sufficient, otherwise than being kith wouldn't really be a thing ya know?
Q: Can the species you are kith with be your favorite animal?
A: Yes. As long as you experience what I described above. The animals I am kith with are coincidentally my favorite animals and always have been. But I have other favorite animals that I am not kith with because I don't experience what I described above.
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I initially thought I was dragon and raven kin, when in fact I am KITH
In many traditional cultures, you have 3 sort of "spirit animals" or totems (but different, I can't explain it) that represent various triple symbols such as mind soul body, triple goddess (mother maiden crone) etc, my 3 are wolf, raven and dragon. These are the 3 animals I feel the absolute strongest connection with. I am kith to all 3, but I am only kin to 1 of them (wolf). I really must emphasise that being kith rather than kin DOES NOT MAKE YOU LESS IMPORTANT or less "coo" etc than someone who is kin, they can often go hand in hand.
(2016-08-14 3:39)Ailin Wolf Wayne Wrote: I am wolf hearted and I do experience wolf shifts, though I do not consider myself to be a wolf therian because simply it is just a connection. I have experienced wolf shifts since I was young. So I believe from my own personal experiences, it is possible for a kith to experience shifts.
I definitely agree.
I experience raven and dragon shifts, yet I still do not see myself always as those animals (although sometimes I feel so close, as to be them? its confusing to explain so I just go with kith rather than kin)
and, especially in facebook kin groups, I see a lot of people talk about their kin experiences as a separate entity within them, like their kintypes talks to them or they see their kintype in their dreams (rather than actually being their type, having a strong connection with their type, etc. I often try to explain kith to people and find that for some reason they are extremely resistant to being called anything other than kin. Which is fine, anyone cal believe themselves to have whatever identity they like, and I certainly don't go around telling people what they are and aren't because I simply haven't experienced what they have experienced. But I still don't understand why people are so resistant to the term.