Sexual identity

Copied from “Foundations for the Spiritually Inclined“, on the 13th of December, 2025.

Simply put, not being religious about it, but God creates each and every one of us as either female, or male.  This goes back to before our physical bodies even existed, even before the spiritual realms were created, when we were pure Spirit.

You may have your own views on this topic, which is perfect, with these being my own heartfelt understandings that come from my own spiritual experiences, insights, and also from everyday experiences that I have had in this life.

Whether a person is gay or lesbian, it isn’t uncommon for a person to be born into a physical body that differs from their true spiritual sexual identity.  In other words, a spiritual soul created by God as female can be born into a male body.  Similarly, a male spiritual soul may be born into a female body, and if a person has many lifetimes, it might be this way just the once.

This may make sense within the LGBTQIA+/Rainbow Community, for as I understand it, as I have heard it, there are some who feel they are in the wrong body.  With this, there may be the desire to change a person’s gender medically, or through legal means, or on a personal or social level.

Importantly, there are often spiritual considerations where a person feels “out of place” where their sexual identity is concerned, where a great spiritual healing happens throughout that particular person’s life, as is often the case with anyone who experiences any kind of adversity.

Being in the “wrong body” isn’t always the case though, as two males who are created by God both as males can have an intimate relationship together, just as two females who are created by God both as female can have an intimate relationship also.

With all of this, there are so many gender variations that have found their rightful place in society as well.  It can come with so much trauma too, and my heart goes out to those who struggle, who are confused, or who have been led down the wrong path as I could have been.

Love is love, as they say, and love breaks down barriers and people grow within themselves, and together, and in its purest form, is the most beautiful experience, an experience that can last a lifetime, and sometimes that “magical moment” doesn’t come around very often.

The divine unconditional love I mention on a number of occasions throughout this book is beyond even this though, beyond anything that most people could possibly dream of, and it may seem out of reach, even unrealistic, yet it’s something we will all experience, and when we do, it will never leave us.

I hope that this might help someone, in some way, or at the very least provide some food for thought.  It’s a complex topic, with countless considerations, and I’m not even going to attempt to cover too much at all, and I’m certainly no therapist or expert in this field.

When a spiritual change in the world becomes evident, if it hasn’t already, we will be living in a world where people don’t judge each other, rather, we will rejoice in how we express ourselves spiritually, without having to feel we need anyone’s approval.

God welcomes all of us, unconditionally, and no one misses out on a perfect future.  Everyone will be accepted and feel part of more than can possibly be imagined, and we will all feel comfortable with ourselves and who we are, in every respect.

Much love,

Jason