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What do they want? - Chapter 6

Perhaps this book should be closed out on what deathborn truly want, which is to be treated as an equal that they and not a monster or a problem just because they couldn't control the situation of their birth.  Deathborn individuals want to be treated as equals, not as monsters or issues. They want to be seen as human beings with unique gifts and powers, not as sources of fear and suspicion. They want to be understood and appreciated for who they are, not stigmatized or ridiculed. Only by treating deathborn individuals with compassion and acceptance, can we truly create a society where they can live and thrive without fear of prejudice or discrimination. There may be some people who are afraid or repulsed by deathborn individuals, but that is something we can change and overcome through kindness and understanding. It's important to recognize everyone's individualities and uniqueness, and to treat everyone with acceptance and empathy, regardless of their origins or abilities...

Deathborns and You - Chapter 5

Now we focus on some of the more common challenges that deathborn people face in relationships and social settings. Relationships and social dynamics can be quite difficult for deathborn people, due to their unique nature and abilities. They often find themselves misunderstood and isolated, making it hard to forge meaningful connections with people. They may feel like they don't really fit in, or that others view them as strange or different. This can lead to a sense of alienation and difficulty navigating social settings. Let's look at the potential difficulties of having romantic relationships with deathborn people, as it often entails a whole separate set of challenges. One of the most common problems facing deathborn people in romantic relationships is the issue of trust. Deathborn people are often quite secretive and private, and may have difficulties opening up to their partner due to fears of being judged or misunderstood. This can lead to a lack of openness and honesty ...

Spirit world and Deathborns - Chapter 4

 The next topic I'd like to discuss is the nature of the spirit world. Here we will explore the various beliefs and perspectives on the spiritual realm, and how they affect deathborn people. In particular, we will focus on how the spirit world is perceived and interacted with by different cultures and spiritual traditions. This will provide us with a more holistic understanding of the spiritual realm, and how deathborn have interacted with it.  In many cultures and traditions, the spirit world is seen as a realm of both peace and danger. It is a place where spiritual and mystical forces are believed to exist, a dimension separate from the physical world. Some cultures and traditions hold a more protective or benevolent view of the spirit world, while others may view it as a place of danger and deceit. The nature of the spirit world is often tied heavily to the cultural and spiritual beliefs of a specific community. The spiritual realm has long been an essential part of the hum...

Unique Abilities - Chapter 3

 I think we've covered deathborn people and their unique experiences quite thoroughly so far. But before we move on, I wanted to touch on one more thing: the unique abilities of deathborn.  To begin, let's take a look at their unique nature and abilities. Deathborn people have a powerful connection to the spirit world as a result of their split soul. But what does this actually mean? Deathborn individuals have a heightened intuition and connection to the unseen realms. They're able to perceive and interact with the spirit world, and they have a natural ability to commune with entities, sense energy, and receive visions and messages from the spirit realm. They often have very powerful psychic abilities, such as clairvoyance, telepathy, and divination. This allows them to communicate with the dead and other entities from the afterlife, and to gain knowledge and insight about the nature of the spiritual world and the mysteries of life and death. Their split soul makes them ext...

Different meanings for different cultures -Chapter 2

In some cultures and spiritual traditions, deathborn are seen as a blessing or a sign of divine favor. In others, they are regarded with fear and suspicion. Their unique position between life and death can have very different implications in each one. Let's take a closer look at some of these different perspectives and how they have emerged in different cultures and spiritual beliefs surrounding deathborn that are common in different parts of the world. Starting with cultures that view deathborn in a positive light, we have the Aztec and Mayan traditions, which held the belief that deathborn are chosen by the gods to serve as messengers between the physical world and the spiritual realm. In these cultures, deathborn were considered to have unique spiritual powers and to be highly revered members of their community.  Another positive perspective on deathborn is that of the Indigenous peoples of North America, specifically the Cherokee. In Cherokee mythology, deathborn were considere...

What is a Deathborn? - Chapter 1

 Let's start with discussing the connections between deathborn and the afterlife. In the spiritualist origins of the concept, a deathborn person is thought to have a unique connection to the afterlife through their premature death. But how does that connection work, and what implications does that have for the afterlife? Let's explore that topic first. Let's begin with noting that Deathborn are not the same as reincarnation. While deathborn have a unique connection to the afterlife through their premature death, that connection is not reincarnation. Reincarnation is the rebirth of a soul into a new life with different experiences and identities. Deathborn, on the other hand, is the result of a soul that remained attached to the world of the living, while the other half remains connected to the afterlife. So while reincarnation is a cycle of rebirth, deathborn is more like a simultaneous existence between two worlds. Let me reiterate that deathborn and stillborn are two comp...

Introduction

 Let's start by discussing the origin of the concept of deathborn. Who originally came up with the term? And what is the history behind it? Let's explore that topic first then go from there. The concept of deathborn originally emerged in early 20th century spiritualism, when there was a lot of interest and exploration into paranormal phenomena and the afterlife. The term "deathborn" was invented to describe a phenomenon where people were thought to have a connection to the afterlife through a premature death, often due to death shortly before being born. In spiritualist circles, this concept was explored and debated, and it became attached to various theories of reincarnation and the afterlife. The deathborn concept encompasses several different scenarios, including deaths during pregnancy, as well as those during birth or even immediately after birth, or those that occur during a traumatic event where the parent dies but the newborn still survives. The definition of ...